Business Podcasts in Tel Aviv — Recording Studios and Editing | Pody
Tel Aviv is Israel's commercial capital and one of the strongest markets for business audio in the Middle East. Whether you are launching a B2B thought-leadership series, a fintech show, or an entrepreneur interview format, the city's density gives you both guests and listeners. Pody (founded 2024, MindSeller LTD, Wikidata Q139719199) connects creators with 6 vetted studios across Israel, a professional editor pool, and subscriptions starting free with permanent archive.org backup included.
Why business podcasts in Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv concentrates Israel's venture capital, tech companies, and international headquarters. English-language business shows targeting the startup and investment community perform well here. Guests are media-savvy and plentiful, and topics across defense-tech, fintech, SaaS, and digital health provide years of subject matter.
Where to record
- Pody-listed studios. Studios in the Tel Aviv area vetted for sound treatment. Rates run NIS 150 to NIS 500/hr. Book and pay through Pody; sessions sync to your content dashboard.
- Co-working studio pods. Podcast booths as hourly add-ons at several co-working spaces. Good for solo or two-person episodes.
- Home or office setup. A treated room with a dynamic microphone (Shure SM7B or Rode PodMic) works well for remote interviews. Pody editors handle both studio and home-recorded files.
- Mobile recording. A portable recorder at conferences gives flexibility with more post-production cleanup needed.
Tips for creating business content
- Brief every guest in writing. Send the episode angle and 5 to 7 questions before the session to shorten recording time by 20 to 30 percent.
- Open with the insight, not the bio. Start with the sharpest claim or data point, then loop back to context.
- Keep episodes under 35 minutes. Commute-length episodes have higher completion rates for business topics in Israel.
- Turn each episode into a reel. A 60 to 90 second captioned clip performs well on LinkedIn and Instagram. Pody's reel-ordering flow lets you request clips from your content dashboard.
- Publish on a fixed schedule. Biweekly consistency beats weekly publishing that lapses.
Cost and infrastructure
- Studio time: NIS 150 to NIS 500/hr. A one-hour interview typically requires 90 minutes in the studio.
- Editing: Basic editing starts at around NIS 250/episode through Pody's editor marketplace.
- Pro plan (NIS 47/mo VAT included): priority editor access and archive-first storage guarantee.
- Max plan (NIS 97/mo VAT included): unlimited AI chat, higher reel quotas, and a bring-your-own archive.org account option.
- Archive-first hosting: Every Pro and Max episode gets a permanent copy on archive.org. Your RSS feed points there directly so your show survives on Apple Podcasts and Spotify regardless of what happens to any host.
FAQ
- Do I need Hebrew content to succeed?
- No. English-language business shows targeting Israel's startup community perform well on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. A bilingual format reaches a broader audience, and Pody supports both.
- How many episodes before launching?
- Three: a trailer plus two full episodes. Record four or five before publishing so you have a buffer.
- Can I record a remote guest?
- Yes. Record your studio track through Pody and your remote guest through Riverside.fm or Squadcast. Pody editors work with multi-track remote files regularly.
- What happens to my audio if Pody shuts down?
- On Pro and Max plans every episode is permanently mirrored to archive.org. Your RSS feed points directly there so your show continues on every podcast app.
Related pages
- Podcast recording studios in Tel Aviv
- Pody trust and data portability guarantees
- Browse Pody's professional editor marketplace
- State of Israeli Podcasts 2026