Free Fake Chat Generator for Podcasts
Waveform audiograms blend into every feed and nobody clicks. A chat-format clip where your guest drops a hot take mid-conversation stops thumbs because it looks like a leaked DM, not a promo.
Creator Production Features
Everything you need to plan, edit, and export believable chat visuals.
- Assign each speaker to a bubble side so the back-and-forth mirrors the episode
- 1:1 square and 9:16 vertical crops for feed posts vs Stories and Reels
- Still PNG for show notes and newsletters where video embeds are not supported
- Typing dots between replies to recreate the rhythm of the original exchange
- iMessage for casual pods, Slack for B2B shows, WhatsApp for international audiences
- Duplicate one clip and swap copy to promote the same episode across platforms
Export for Any Channel
Generate screenshots, videos, and animations for short-form, long-form, and presentation workflows.
Multi-Platform Styling
Match UI patterns for the channels your audience already recognizes.
Fast Creative Iteration
Test alternate scripts, pacing, and reveal angles without rebuilding from scratch.
Production Use Cases
Real scenarios where this workflow saves production time and rework.
Episode Teasers
Convert the best back-and-forth from an episode into a chat-style teaser for social media.
Audiogram Alternatives
Replace waveform audiograms with visually engaging chat animations that stand out in feeds.
Guest Promotion
Create shareable chat visuals that guests can post to promote their appearance.
Newsletter Content
Add chat-style screenshots to email newsletters to preview episode highlights.
Picking moments that work as chat clips
Not every podcast moment translates. Look for exchanges where someone changes their mind, gets caught off guard, or says something quotable in under twelve words. If the point needs a paragraph to land, it is a blog post, not a chat clip.
Keep speaker identity locked across episodes. Host on the right, guest on the left, same name formatting every time. Regular listeners will recognize the layout before they read the text, and that recognition is what makes them stop scrolling.
Animated clips outperform stills in feeds by a wide margin, but newsletter embeds and show-notes sections still need a PNG. Export both from the same conversation so the visual language matches everywhere the episode gets promoted.
Before you schedule the post
- The exchange makes sense without knowing the full episode topic.
- Each message fits one line on a phone screen — two at most.
- Guest name and avatar match how they identify on social media.
- Your podcast handle or logo is visible but does not dominate the frame.
Supported Platforms
Production FAQ
Short answers about setup, exports, and practical usage.
My podcast is two people talking — how does that translate to a chat?
Pick the sharpest 3-5 line exchange from the episode. Assign host to the right bubble, guest to the left, and trim filler so each message lands like a real text. The format works because disagreement and surprise read well as short messages.
Square or vertical — which should I use?
1:1 square for Twitter/X and LinkedIn feed posts. 9:16 vertical for TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts. Most podcasters export both from the same conversation.
Does the guest see their name on the mockup?
You control both names and avatars, so guests can share the clip on their own channels and it looks like a natural conversation, not a branded ad.
Fast export workflow
Start Building Your Scene
Open the editor, draft your sequence, and export in minutes.
- Instant browser editor
- Free to start
- 42+ platforms
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