tooltip time

by Mijon Zulu and Jude Brewer

Welcome to tooltip time, the podcast that will help you find the right tools 10x faster. Each week, your co-hosts Mijon Zulu and Jude Brewer will dive into different tools to let you know what works, what doesn't work, and who this tool might best suit. tooltip time is brought to you by tooltip.com where you can decide whether to build or buy the best tools for online business. Recent reports include virtual office space for  ...   ...  Read more

Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • Wrapping Up Season 1

    Wrapping Up Season 1

    Thanks for joining us for season 1 of tooltip time, the podcast that will help you find the right tools 10 times faster. It has been such a journey and we decided to invite our executive producer Gabriel Botelho to help us bring it home and do a retrospective to highlight the best and the worst of what we experiences as well as what is best for whom. Please enjoy and we cannot wait to see you next season! Read the complete show notes, transcript, and ratings on our show page.

  • Descript

    Descript

    While describing Descript is the most confusing thing, this tool is so incredibly intuitive and innovative it is definitely changing the game when it comes to audio and video podcasting. Descript uses a mix of AI transcription software and audio and video editing software to create a DAW where you can edit audio, video, and transcriptions in real-time. If none of that made sense, then you REALLY need to listen to this podcast. Put simpler, Descript allows users to make changes to audio or video podcast transcriptions and then immediately reflects the changes in the audio and/or video. What is even cooler is that it works the opposite way round as well. Thus, writers, audio, and visual teams can collaborate using one tool! If you are not familiar, get ready to get your mind blown. Read the full show notes, transcript, and ratings on our show page.

  • Riverside

    Riverside

    Riverside is the fun new toy that Jude and Mijon have been waiting for! Riverside allows you to locally record separate audio and video tracks with up to eight people per recording. It promises to be the easiest way to record podcasts and video interviews in studio quality from anywhere. You can also have live recordings of your podcast on multiple platforms. It has been hailed as the standard remote recording tool by many large business and podcast companies. Did it deliver? Yes. Were there pain points? Of course. But this service is pretty close to perfection. Read the complete show notes, ratings, and transcript on our show page.

  • Alitu

    Alitu

    Alitu's premise is "try podcast editing on easy mode". They promise to "automate all the boring and technical parts" so that you can "focus on creating fantastic content to grow your show". Alitu definitely delivers on the editing front, but comes up short when it comes to recording. Find the complete show notes, transcript, and ratings on our show page.

  • Callcast

    Callcast

    Callcast is a service that allows you to make a podcast using just your iPhone. While this may sound like an Anchor FM, an Anchor FM it is not. The audio quality did not compare and the user experience was less than optimal for a serious podcaster. But there were some cool features for amateur/indie podcasters that are just looking to have fun with friends and are not concerned about audio quality. Read the complete show notes, ratings, and transcript on our show page.