Tech and AI Podcasts in Ra'anana — Recording Studios and Editing | Pody
Ra'anana sits at the heart of Israel's tech corridor. If you want to launch a tech or AI podcast, you are in the right place. Pody links creators with nearby recording studios, vetted video editors, and permanent archive.org backup. Studios in the Sharon region charge NIS 150 to NIS 500 per hour and hosting plans start at NIS 0.
Why tech and AI podcasts in Ra'anana
Ra'anana hosts dozens of tech companies, from multinational R&D centers to early-stage AI startups. That density creates a ready audience of engineers, product managers, and founders who seek Hebrew-language content about the tools shaping their industry. Hebrew tech podcasts are still underserved, so a well-produced show with a clear niche can grow quickly. Topics that perform well include generative AI in production, Israeli startup stories, and developer tooling. Advertisers in developer tools and cloud infrastructure pay among the highest CPM rates in Israeli podcasting.
Where to record
- Pody-listed studios -- Pody lists 6 Israeli studios in the central Sharon area with acoustically treated rooms and on-site engineers. Book from NIS 150/hour via the studio booking page.
- Home setup -- A treated room with a dynamic microphone and an audio interface produces broadcast-quality audio for NIS 1,500 to NIS 4,000 in hardware.
- Remote recording -- Tools like Riverside let you record remote guests at high quality. Pody editors receive multi-track files and handle sync, noise reduction, and mixing.
Tips for creating tech and AI content
- Define a narrow listener persona first. "Israeli backend engineers learning about LLMs in production" drives topics, guests, and sponsors far better than a generic "tech audience."
- Use depth as a differentiator. Most Hebrew tech podcasts stay surface-level. Architecture walk-throughs and live debugging segments build loyal listeners faster than breadth.
- Add chapter markers. Tech listeners skip to relevant sections. Well-named chapters improve time-in-episode and SEO on platforms that index them.
- Batch-record three or four episodes per session. Studios often offer multi-episode discounts and batching reduces friction when guests commute from Herzliya or Tel Aviv.
Cost and infrastructure
A typical session costs NIS 150 to NIS 500 per hour. A 45-minute episode usually needs 90 minutes of studio time. Pody hosting tiers (VAT included):
- Free -- One podcast, basic analytics, archive.org backup.
- Pro -- NIS 47/month -- Unlimited episodes, advanced analytics, priority editor matching.
- Max -- NIS 97/month -- Everything in Pro plus unlimited AI reel generation and a dedicated client manager.
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FAQ
- Do I need a studio in Ra'anana specifically?
- No. Pody lists studios across Israel and supports remote recording. Audio quality matters more than location.
- How long does it take to publish an episode?
- With a Pody Basic AI-assisted edit, turnaround is 24 to 48 hours. Premium human edits take 3 to 5 business days. Episodes distribute automatically to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.
- What is archive-first hosting?
- Pody uploads every episode to archive.org and makes that permanent URL the primary link in your RSS feed. If any hosting provider shuts down, your show keeps playing on Apple and Spotify.
- Can I run bilingual episodes?
- Yes. Many Israeli tech podcasts include English guest interviews with Hebrew commentary. Pody's transcription tools support both languages.
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