Podcast Introduction Generator
Generate a polished podcast introduction that hooks listeners, sets expectations, and flows naturally into your episode—perfect for new shows, guest interviews, and recurring series.
Podcast Introduction Script
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How the AI Podcast Introduction Generator Works
Get results in seconds with a simple workflow.
Enter Your Podcast and Episode Details
Add your podcast name and episode topic. Optionally include host name, guest name, audience, key takeaways, and a call to action.
Choose Length, Tone, and Style
Pick an intro length and tone (and a mode if available) to match your show—professional, conversational, high-energy, or teaser-driven.
Generate and Read It Naturally
Get a clean podcast intro script you can read word-for-word or customize. Use it for recording, show notes, and episode promotion.
See It in Action
See how a basic episode description becomes a polished, hook-driven podcast introduction script.
Today we’re talking about building an email list. We’ll cover lead magnets and welcome emails. Please subscribe.
Welcome to The Growth Signal. If you’ve been posting content but your email list still isn’t growing, this episode is for you. I’m Alex Rivera, and today we’re breaking down how to build an email list from scratch—what to offer as a lead magnet, where to place sign-up forms that actually convert, and how to write a simple welcome sequence that turns new subscribers into loyal readers. Let’s get into it.
Why Use Our AI Podcast Introduction Generator?
Powered by the latest AI to deliver fast, accurate results.
Hook-First Podcast Intro Scripts
Generate an attention-grabbing hook that increases listener retention and sets up your episode with clarity and momentum.
Works for Solo, Co-Host, and Guest Episodes
Create intros for interview podcasts, expert guests, panel chats, or solo episodes—complete with host and guest callouts when provided.
Built-In Podcast CTA Options
Add a natural call to action (subscribe, follow, reviews, newsletter, or link) that fits your tone and doesn’t sound salesy.
Length and Style Control
Choose short or longer intros and generate styles like professional, conversational, high-energy, or teaser-first to match your show format.
SEO-Friendly Keyword Integration (Naturally)
Incorporates your episode topic keywords in a listener-friendly way—helpful for consistent branding across show notes and episode pages.
Pro Tips for Better Results
Get the most out of the AI Podcast Introduction Generator with these expert tips.
Lead with a promise, not a biography
Listeners care most about what they’ll get from the episode. Keep credentials brief and highlight the outcome or transformation first.
Use a single, clear CTA
Choose one action (follow, subscribe, review, or a link) to avoid overwhelming new listeners and improve conversion.
Name the audience to build connection
A quick line like “If you’re a founder…” or “For anyone learning X…” helps the right listeners feel the episode is for them.
Write for speaking, not reading
Short sentences, natural transitions, and fewer complex clauses make your intro sound confident and conversational when recorded.
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Write podcast intros that actually sound good (and not like a template)
A podcast intro is one of those tiny things that quietly decides whether someone sticks around. You get maybe 5 to 15 seconds before a new listener thinks, nah, not for me. So the goal is simple.
Hook them. Tell them what they are about to get. Then glide into the episode without awkward “so yeah today we’re talking about…” energy.
That is exactly what this Podcast Introduction Generator helps you do. You plug in your podcast name, episode topic, and a few optional details like guest name or key takeaways, and it gives you a ready to read intro script in the style you want.
If you are building a consistent workflow for episodes, it pairs nicely with other tools on WritingTools.ai too, since you can keep your tone and structure tight across intros, show notes, and promos.
What a great podcast intro script includes (every time)
Most strong intros follow the same bones, even when the vibe is totally different.
1) A hook that earns attention
A question, a bold promise, a quick story beat, a surprising stat, a common frustration. Something real. Not fluff.
Examples:
- “If you’re posting every week and your email list is still stuck, this is for you.”
- “Today’s episode might save you months of trial and error.”
- “Quick story. I almost quit after my first five episodes…”
2) Show name and host, clean and quick
You do not need a biography. Just enough to orient people.
“Welcome to The Growth Signal. I’m Alex Rivera.”
That is plenty.
3) The episode promise, in one clear sentence
What will they learn, fix, or walk away with?
Keep it specific. Name the outcome.
4) Optional guest mention, framed around value
Instead of “and today we have Jordan who is amazing”, do:
“Jordan’s going to break down the exact system they used to…”
5) A single CTA (not three)
One action. Follow. Subscribe. Review. Join the newsletter. Visit a link. That’s it.
Choosing the right intro length (10–20 vs 20–40 vs 40–60)
10–20 seconds Best for fast starts, casual shows, high retention formats, or when you want the content to begin immediately.
20–40 seconds The sweet spot for most podcasts. Enough room for a hook + promise + quick CTA without dragging.
40–60 seconds Useful when you want a mini story hook, a credibility beat, a guest setup, or a sponsor friendly structure. Just make sure it stays punchy.
Pick a style that matches your show (and your audience)
Different shows need different energy. That is why modes matter.
- Professional: great for business, tech, B2B. Confident, value-forward, no hype.
- Calm and conversational: perfect for wellness, education, long form chats. Sounds like a real human talking.
- High energy: entertainment, lifestyle, pop culture. Fast pacing, short sentences, still not cheesy.
- Story hook: opens with a quick scene or scenario, then ties it to the topic.
- Teaser first: quick bullet teasers of what is coming, then the formal intro.
If you are not sure, generate two versions in different modes and read them out loud. The right one will feel obvious.
A simple fill in the blank structure you can reuse
If you want a reliable framework, here is one that works for solo and interview episodes.
Hook:
“If you’re [audience] and you’re struggling with [problem], this episode is for you.”
Welcome:
“Welcome to [Podcast Name]. I’m [Host Name].”
Promise:
“Today we’re talking about [Episode Topic], and by the end you’ll know [outcome].”
Guest (optional):
“I’m joined by [Guest Name], who’s going to share [specific thing].”
CTA:
“If you enjoy this, [single CTA].”
Transition:
“Alright, let’s jump in.”
Quick tips to make your intro sound natural when recorded
- Write like you speak. If you would never say the sentence out loud, rewrite it.
- Keep sentences short. Especially the hook.
- Avoid stacked adjectives. “Incredible, amazing, game-changing” makes people tune out.
- Say the episode topic the way your listener would say it.
- Read it once and trim 10 percent. Almost always better.
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