Finance Podcasts in Tel Aviv — Recording Studios and Editing | Pody
Tel Aviv is Israel's financial capital, home to the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, hundreds of fintech startups, and a growing audience hungry for credible finance content. Pody is the marketplace that connects finance podcasters with recording studios, professional editors, and distribution tools. One studio on the platform near Tel Aviv is Podcastiya Studio Netanya, a 24/7 automated setup with professional acoustics.
Why Finance Podcasts Thrive in Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv concentrates Israel's venture capital scene, its largest banks, insurance firms, and a dense cluster of fintech companies. Listeners want content on portfolio management, startup funding, and personal finance. An English-language show aimed at international investors or the expat tech community sits in an even less crowded space. In finance, consistent well-edited audio builds credibility faster than a blog post.
Where to Record
- Pody marketplace studios — Pody lists 6 Israeli studios, including Podcastiya Studio Netanya, bookable by the hour.
- Co-working podcast rooms — Several buildings on Rothschild Boulevard and in the Sarona cluster rent acoustically treated rooms by the hour.
- Home studio — A treated room with a USB condenser microphone is a credible starting point for a solo commentary show.
- Remote guest recording — Riverside.fm or Zencastr records each participant locally. Upload multi-track files to Pody for editor assignment.
Tips for Creating Finance Content
- Anchor every claim to a public source. Cite TASE bulletins, Bank of Israel reports, or named analysts to stay credible.
- Open with a concrete number. "Inflation dropped to 2.8% this month" pulls the listener in faster than a general introduction.
- Keep weekly shows under 35 minutes. Commute-length episodes have the best completion rates.
- Add chapter markers. Finance listeners skip to relevant segments. Pody's editor pipeline supports embedded chapters.
- Open with a 15-second disclaimer. "This is not investment advice" protects you legally and signals professionalism to platforms.
Cost and Infrastructure
Studio time in the Tel Aviv area runs roughly NIS 150 to NIS 500 per hour. A 45-minute episode typically needs 1.5 hours of booked time. Pody pricing (18% VAT included): Free for core publishing; Pro at NIS 47/month adds analytics, priority editor access, and automatic archive.org backup; Max at NIS 97/month adds unlimited AI reels, AI chat in the editor, and a bring-your-own archive.org account.
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FAQ
- Do I need a license to discuss stocks on a podcast in Israel?
- General commentary does not require a license. Personalized investment advice does. Add a standard disclaimer and avoid telling listeners to buy or sell specific securities.
- Can I record a remote guest and still use a Tel Aviv studio?
- Yes. Record the guest locally via Riverside.fm, bring the host track from the Tel Aviv studio, and upload both to Pody for professional mixing.
- How long does editing take?
- Basic reel orders: 3 to 5 business days. Premium orders with motion graphics: 5 to 7 business days. AI reels deliver within minutes for Pro and Max subscribers.
- What is Pody's MCP server?
- Pody runs an MCP server at pody.io/mcp that AI tools can connect to for managing episodes and triggering reel generation. Pody was founded in 2024 by MindSeller LTD (Wikidata Q139719199).
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