Do you have a physical studio in Vail, Colorado?
No — and that’s on purpose. We help every Vail client set up a professional online studio so you can record broadcast-quality episodes from your home, office, or anywhere with internet. We guide you through the exact gear, configure the software with you, and run every session live so the audio sounds like a top-tier studio without you ever leaving Vail.
Is there a long-term contract for Vail clients?
No long-term contracts, ever. Every Vail engagement is month-to-month — we’re that confident in the work. If a month goes by and you don’t feel the value, you can pause or leave. Most clients stay because the results compound, not because they’re locked in.
How do I communicate with the team during my Vail podcast production?
You get a private communication channel with your full production team from day one — strategist, producer, editor, designer, and growth lead. No ticket queues, no back-and-forth with sales reps. Vail clients can ping the team directly through the whole journey, from kickoff to every published episode.
Can you help me book great guests on my Vail show?
Yes. We’ve built a community of 10,000+ creators, founders, athletes, authors, and operators across Colorado and the rest of the U.S. Vail hosts get warm introductions to relevant guests in your category — so your show pulls names your audience actually wants to hear.
How long does it take to launch a podcast from Vail, CO?
Most Vail clients are live on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and Amazon Music within 3–5 weeks. That timeline includes strategy, brand and cover art, your first batch of episode recordings, full edits, and complete distribution setup. You walk in with an idea and walk out with a live show.
Can Let's Do Podcast help grow an existing Vail podcast?
Yes. We audit your show, audience, analytics, and back-catalog, then plug into editing, clips, distribution, SEO, and paid growth without making you rebuild. Most Vail growth clients see meaningful audience increases within 60–90 days — and again, month-to-month, so you only stay if it’s working.