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Most people think creating content means writing, editing, recording, and uploading separately across every platform. With Subwave, you record once and it handles the rest. Here's how one voice memo becomes four different pieces of content automatically.
Step 1: Open Subwave and create a new post
Open Subwave on your phone or computer, go to your channel and tap New Post. Make sure you have a channel set up before you start.
Step 2: Add your audio
You have a few options. You can record directly inside Subwave, upload an existing file, or if you're on iPhone, open your Voice Memos app, select your recording, tap Share and choose Subwave. It sends your audio straight into the app and uploads it automatically.
Give it a few seconds to process.
Step 3: What Subwave creates from that one recording
From a single voice memo, Subwave generates four things automatically:
A full written article. Subwave turns your audio into a clean, structured article that's ready to publish. You can edit it if you want, but you don't have to.
A newsletter. That same content gets sent as a newsletter to everyone subscribed to your channel. Every time you post, your audience gets it directly in their inbox without you doing anything extra.
Short clips. Subwave pulls short clips from your audio that you can share on social media to bring more people back to your content.
A podcast RSS feed. Subwave hosts your podcast and generates an RSS feed you can use to submit your show to Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and other platforms. You only set that up once. After that, every new post syncs automatically.
Step 4: Share your post
Once everything is published, share your channel link. People can read your article, listen to the audio, and subscribe to get your next post as a newsletter.
One voice memo. One upload. Four pieces of content, no extra work.
Ready to try it? Get Subwave on iOS, Android, or Web and start publishing everywhere at once.

