What is Alitu
Alitu is a browser-based, all-in-one podcast creation platform built for creators who want to spend less time wrestling with audio software and more time growing their show. It handles the full podcasting workflow — in-browser recording (solo or with up to 10 remote guests), automatic audio cleanup (noise reduction, volume levelling, EQ), drag-and-drop episode building, transcript-based editing, and one-click publishing to major directories and hosting platforms.
What sets Alitu apart is its automation-first philosophy. Magic Filters automatically remove background noise, filler words (‘um’, ‘uh’), long silences, and breath sounds, while AI generates show notes, summaries, and transcripts. The drag-and-drop episode builder lets you assemble intros, outros, ad segments, and royalty-free music from a built-in library into a polished episode with minimal effort.
Alitu also includes built-in podcast hosting (free up to 1,000 downloads/month, $10/month up to 10,000), a free podcast website, basic analytics, episode scheduling, audiogram and video export (1080p MP4), and seamless integrations with hosts like Buzzsprout, Captivate, and Podbean. With a 7-day free trial, no contracts, and the ability to pause for up to 3 months, it’s designed to be as low-friction as possible for podcasters of all experience levels.
Key Features
- Automated audio cleanup: noise reduction, volume levelling, and AI EQ applied on upload
- In-browser recording for solo episodes or remote interviews with up to 10 guests
- Transcript-based and waveform editing — edit audio like a text document
- Magic Filters to auto-remove filler words, silences, and breath sounds
- Drag-and-drop episode builder with royalty-free music library for intros/outros
- Built-in podcast hosting (free up to 1,000 downloads/month) with RSS feed, analytics, and podcast website
- One-click publishing to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and major hosting platforms; 1080p video/audiogram export
Why we like it
- Edit a full episode in ~20 minutes with automated cleanup, filler-word removal, and transcript editing
- Everything in one tab — record, edit, host, and publish without downloading or uploading files
- Built by podcasters for podcasters, with live chat support and weekly video office hours
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Extremely beginner-friendly — no audio engineering knowledge required
- True all-in-one tool: recording, editing, hosting, and distribution in one browser app
- Saves significant time per episode thanks to automation and Magic Filters
- No contracts; cancel in two clicks or pause up to 3 months
Cons
- Limited advanced editing — no multitrack mixing, custom EQ, or plugin support
- Requires a stable internet connection; no offline editing capability
- At ~$38/month, it can feel pricey compared to individual free tools like Audacity or GarageBand
Who is using Alitu
Ideal for beginner-to-intermediate podcasters, solo creators, coaches, and entrepreneurs who want a fast, technical-hassle-free workflow to produce and publish professional-sounding episodes without learning audio engineering.
- First-time podcasters who want to launch without a technical learning curve
- Solo coaches, educators, or consultants publishing regular episodes quickly
- Busy podcasters looking to cut editing time from hours to minutes per episode
- Creators currently outsourcing editing who want to reclaim creative control affordably
- Podcasters wanting an integrated record-edit-host-publish workflow in one tool
Alitu Pricing
Subscription
7-day free trial (no credit card required, up to 2 hrs audio); paid plan ~$38/month or ~$320/year (saves ~2 months). Hosting included free up to 1,000 downloads/month; $10/month add-on up to 10,000 downloads. 30-day money-back guarantee. No contracts; pause up to 3 months.
Pricing details may change. Check the official website for the latest information.
What makes Alitu unique
Alitu was built from within an established podcasting community (ThePodcastHost.com) specifically for podcasters — not adapted from a general audio or video editor. Its automation-first design means the tool makes smart technical decisions for you (noise removal, EQ, levelling, filler-word cleanup) while still offering transcript-based editing and waveform controls for those who want a little more precision. Unlike competitors such as Descript (which requires separate hosting) or Audacity (which is free but fully manual), Alitu bundles recording, AI-powered editing, hosting, a podcast website, analytics, and distribution into a single subscription — making it arguably the most complete 'hands-off' podcasting stack available in one place.
Alitu Alternatives
Descript, Podcastle, Hindenburg Journalist, Riverside.fm, Buzzsprout
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