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I am very happy with how Rumble Studio allows me to record audio material for my podcast. It's easy to create excellent sound at scale with a scalable audio production solution. Scheduling appointments based on calendar availability has been a breeze. A user-friendly UI allows for easy setup and navigation of the solution. Podcast guests and clients love it because of its simplicity. Having the option to conduct an asynchronous interview is a unique feature. Moreover, the audio mixer adds a lot of value. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Nothing much as I am still exploring the product. However, I feel the white labeling feature requires work, and I believe the team has already begun. Moreover, while the UI is simple and easy to use, the team should try to modernize it while maintaining its simplicity and ease of use. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The software makes it super easy and quick. All I need to do is type my questions and record my voice and send it out through the QR codes or links that it produces (most people like the QR codes). I usually hear back within a day or two and my guests love that they can do it on their free time! It also allows listeners to ask questions that I can play back for guest speakers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I wish it had a video editor in it for video questions or to use with youtube. They can send the video (like a file), but I wish it was a little different. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Rumble Studio makes it extremely easy for me to create any type of audio recordings for multiple purposes. For example:
- I can interview a candidate remotely by simply create and send a page containing all required information to the interviewees
- I can also create a landing page for podcast interviews, and send to one or many interviewees so that they can easily record their answers / speeches to the page
- I can even transcribe the recorded audios to review / mix / edit later
- I can also ask the interviewees to not only record audio or upload audio files, but also select multiple choices or key the text or upload videos.
And as there are many audios uploaded, Rumble Studio also allows me to easily arrange and edit those files directly from the browser. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are not so many things I disliked about Rumble Studio. It is very well designed with well-thought workflow. If there is anything I would want, may be Rumble Studio can make it easier with onboarding, say for example by giving visualized guidance.
This is not to say that the onboarding is poor, because there is a detailed video guide. I just prefer a step-by-step walkthrough as can be seen in many other apps. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

✅ It's easy. I got it set up in about 20 minutes.
✅ The support is fantastic and responsive (I joined their discord, YMMV).
✅ They have great things on their roadmap.
✅ A couple of testers also found it easy to "be interviewed."
✅ The interviews can be stand-alone, or embedded in a page (THIS IS AWESOME).
✅ It's already pretty polished, and they have plans for more/better. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Some minor (to me) drawbacks that I'm keeping an eye on:
👀 A few UX things that could be tightened up.
👀 I found a bug in the anonymous avatar—they are correcting this.
👀 A few of the buttons/text fields are not as visible as they could be on a dark background.
👀 Fields cannot be "grouped" in a step as of right now, so you can end up with a lot of steps (this is something they are working on). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What i like best is that someone like me who owns a real estate brokerage is starting a podcast because of the new workflow. Not having to host it live is amazing. And it can be used for so much more. Polling community sentiment. Reviews. So many outside of the box ideas! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Honestly I am yet to see anything. Usually the UI ok newer product would be bad, but it isnt. Its actually very mature for what I assume is a newer company. It surpasses many of the mature tech that I use. Which is why im putting this here. There is nothing to dislike so far. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I see in Rumble Studio a way to increase the podcast content. I.e.: creating an interview template which can be sent to different guests, provides you with more time to launch your episodes. Thus one can spare the interview time.
It also solves the problem of interviewing busy guests because guests can take their time to answer the questions without making a video conference appointment for the interview.
The landing page for the guests can also be personalised and it is also easy to use. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Tier 2 and Tier 3 pricing on "White Lable." This is not at all a white lable solution! Rumble is in the URL interviewees use. If they use the feature to invite someone else to the conversation, it will be through a Rumble URL. There should be whitelabelling for each user. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Rumble Studio lets you record audio asynchronously, which means you can get audio from people at a greater scale than one on one remote recordings. Or when it is more convenient for people to record themselves.
Ideal for podcasters wanting to have more guests on their shows. But also ideal for anyone that needs to gather audio answers from people.
Rumble Studio lets you easily collect this audio, mix it and download it.
It's a unique solution and a product that is continually growing with a team that listens to its customers, communicates well and wants to help people achieve their goals. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The only downside I can think of is that you will need to sit down and set up things for your own project. But they do start you off with some basic templates. It's easy to change things and add your own items. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Rumble Studio fills an essential gap in the podcasting world: Asynchronous podcasting. Imagine your guest is in another time zone or has a hectic schedule. Rather than trying to arrange an interview at 2 in the morning, you can use Rumble Studio to start asking them questions one at a time. The answers are more thoughtful, and you entirely control the pacing. Now think how useful that can be for any kind of interview, brainstorming session, creative project etc. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Very little to like so far. Rumble is still a new company but is steadily improving. There are many features on their roadmaps and they are delivering them at a steady pace but some patience is required. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Before using Rumble Studio, I had been hesitant to start a podcast because of the work and timing that goes into it. Finding time to interview guests, editing the audio, etc. But Rumble Studio has given me a new way to do the entire workflow, which saves time and effort while still producing quality content. It's also very user-friendly, which I always appreciate. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
This is not really a con, but I think it would be great to be able to also record video content using Rumble Studio. I believe that's on the product roadmap, so I'm really looking forward to that. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
My title is kind of goofy, idk if there are other asynchronous audio tools. But that is maybe what makes Rumble so good. It specializes in one thing and excels at it. If you are doing a podcast, or any interview style audio then you want to check this out. You can send out questions and they can answer the questions on their own time. Makes it a LOT easier to schedule. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Not much. I have tried editing audio files in the past for the same basic outcome and it is a mess. Rumble makes it easy, and might be a category of one. Hard to find much to not like here. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.