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You can easily create a podcast with multiple guests who each record themselves at a time that is convenient for them. This is a huge timesaver. The quality of the messages is higher because the guests can also re-record their answers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There's a product with a similar name. Fortunately, the "real" Rumble Studio" is getting rebranded as Spoken (which is a better name). There were conflicts between the co-founders which have been resolved, which allows development to accelerate. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I recently purchased Rumble Studio and I am so glad I did! As someone who lives in Australia and often needs to conduct interviews with people from all around the world, coordinating times is often a challenge. But with Rumble Studio, finding suitable times is now a breeze!
Not only does Rumble Studio make scheduling interviews a breeze, but it also helps improve the recording quality of my interviews. My guests can now listen to their recording and re-record with improved quality. This has significantly improved my recordings and I'm so thankful for this product!
Rumble Studio is a great product that solves multiple issues for me and saves me a lot of time. I'm very pleased with my purchase and would definitely recommend it to anyone who is looking for an easy and efficient way to conduct interviews. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I did have a minor issue with the logo selection not being as intuitive as I would have liked, but the support team addressed it quickly and it's already been added to their roadmap for improvements. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I love everything about Rumble Studio. It facilitates asynchronous interviews with podcast guests who don't have to be "live" with me, or even in the same room/studio at the same time. A link to my "interview" can be sent in an email, or via Twitter, a QR code, embedded in a website, etc. The guest can then answer the interview questions, at his or her convenience, with audio and or video, and upload documents, photos, etc. This eliminates the problems of calendar conflicts, time zone differences, and so on. I can then "mix" the interview responses by dragging and dropping answers, jingles, etc., and then export the podcast to be published or further edited. It's a game-changer! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There's nothing I dislike about Rumble Studio. It does exactly what it is supposed to do. (How could it be better? Sure, in a perfect world, it might offer podcast hosting, in-app audio editing, etc. It is my understanding that some of these features are in progress or planned, according to Rumble Studio's Roadmap - but, to be clear, I am more than happy with the software in its present state). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

To create asynchrounous podcasts and interviews is a top noch feature. It makes easyer to guests to think through about their responses, improving the overall quality of the podcast/interview. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Basic edition feateures of the uploaded responses is desirable (already upvoted this on the roadmap). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I love the fact I can make podcasts without having to meet the schedule of my interveiwee's. I can now simply send them questions - it's perfect for busy side hustlers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I can't wait for Rumble to add video for the interviews as I repurpose my interviews for both podcast and youtube format, but this is in their roadmap so I'm excited. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

This is such a good tool. Creating a podcast is hard work that takes a lot of time - preparation, gathering responses from your host, mixing, final editing, etc. Sometimes your hosts don't have the time that suits you, so you can't create a life podcast. Rumble studio works well. You prepare the questions, send them via a URL link to the host, and he can answer all the questions at home when it is most convenient for him. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I think they should work on UX/UI a bit. This is a good tool but once you log in it feels like it's a beta product. It's very powerful but I would personally higher some designers just to make sure it looks great. For example, we also use yellow color based on our brand identity and we had to change it because it looked pretty bad especially on a small device like a phone. Rumble Studio uses yellow color for titles and headlines as well. It's not readable. Another thing is I would love to see more options for sharing. Like a button? That way we can have a button on our Podcast website and when you click on it then it comes up with a pop-up asking you to fill up the form. API/webhook would be the best as well so we can work with other tools too. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I am an independent consultant and do not want to spend all my time doing marketing activities. So I decided to start podcasting because I know people are more interested in listening than reading.
I have tried many ways to promote myself with varying success.
We have been using Rumble Studio for several months now and love it! It’s so easy to use and makes it super simple to start recording podcasts. The ability to add questions and then invite others to join in on the conversation is great too. Highly recommend!
Rumble is an awesome product that allows us to easily record and publish audio content without having to schedule calls, spend massive amounts of time editing, or waste productivity structuring each interview. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
So far I haven't found any downsides! The team is super-responsive and quickly developing the product and adding features. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Rumble Studio makes it easy to get started with structuring a podcast. It's designed to have a 'live' feel but doesn't require you to actually be on a call with someone. You set up your questions, record them (or just let the guest read them), and invite guests to record their responses to the questions. When you're finished, you get each of the recordings, but also one bigger recording with everything combined (after you've put it all together, which is a simple drag & drop process). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It's very rigid, but that's also what makes it shine because it serves a specific use case. The UI feels a bit cluttered sometimes - there's a lot to look at as you navigate the site - but it's not so bad once you get used to it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Using asynchronous interviews allows the guest to start when they are ready on their own, making it much easier to invite someone to be on a podcast without the pressure of being live. Also, you don’t need to set a scheduled time or reschedule cancelations.
No need to worry about the guest being tech savvy for a live interview; they just need their computer or phone and prepared answers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I can see some guests that are not used to recording themselves and may lose energy in their voice. If you were live you could guide them and keep the energy up. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The idea behind Rumble Studio will help create more content and make it easier for you and your guests, if your subject works well with asynchronous interviews. For example, for business interviews it'll be great. For a podcast on well-being you might want to get the conversation flowing in real time instead.
So the vision, is amazing and it's also very well executed in my opinion, UX/UI is good looking and the app is so easy to use, that's a huge plus. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The only downside I see is the diverted use of the app a lot of us were so excited to do: use Rumble Studio to make videos. This is not now possible and is not the road they are pursuing, which is good for them, but sad for us!
Hopefully another aynchronous app like this will come out for video, or they'll understand the power of video (which is the N1 content consumed on the web) and develop the feature, that'll make Rumble Studio the best investment ever for me. If you're focus on podcast, it's already a great investment, the app is stable and snappy, I recommend it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.