The writing partner who never runs out of time.
Scripts that keep your rhythm, cold opens that hook without lying, show notes that read like a human wrote them. And $8 of your $20 funds ten meals through the World Food Programme.
Cold opens that don't waste 30 seconds.
Paste your rough script. Ask for three cold-open options that get to the promise of the video in under 15 seconds. LADLE won't invent facts or oversell the payoff — the hook has to be honest to what you're actually going to deliver.
Show notes that don't look AI-generated.
Paste the transcript. Get chapter timestamps, a real one-paragraph episode description, and three quote-worthy pull lines — in your voice, not a generic 'in this episode we discuss'.
Fact-check yourself before the internet does.
Cited web search for the claims you're about to publish. If your podcast episode leans on a study or a statistic, LADLE will tell you whether that study says what you think it says, and link to the source so you can verify.
You're already spending $20/mo on the assistant that helps you make what you make. LADLE routes $8 of it to ten meals through the World Food Programme.
Questions.
Depends on whether you tell them. Best practice as of 2026 is to be transparent about tool use — 'draft assist by LADLE' or similar in show notes. Audiences reward disclosure and punish discovery. Also — the closer LADLE's output is to your voice, the harder it is to detect anyway, because it's not the tool showing through, it's your prompt discipline.