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Alitu vs Descript

Which podcast maker is right for you?

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What's the real difference?

Choose Alitu if you want to focus on creating a great podcast without getting lost in technical details. We handle everything automatically.

Choose Descript if you need a powerful media editing platform and are comfortable managing multiple tools to create your podcast.

Descript (Creator)
Alitu
Record audio
(beta)
Record video
(beta)
Edit audio with text
Edit audio with waveform
Background noise removal
(manual)
Sound enhancement
(manual)
Filler word removal
Silence removal
Royalty free music
Podcast hosting
Podcast website
Cost
$24 + hosting

Ever notice how many professional podcasters have a stressed-out look when talking about their editing workflow? That's often because they're juggling multiple tools, tweaking endless settings, and hoping nothing breaks. Both Alitu and Descript try to solve this, but in fundamentally different ways.

The Philosophy Difference

Think of Descript as a Swiss Army knife for media creators. It's powerful, versatile, and can handle everything from podcast editing to video production. But like any multi-tool, there's a learning curve to mastering all those features.

Alitu is more like having a podcast producer in your browser - it makes decisions for you, automates the technical stuff, and keeps you focused on what matters: creating your show.

Real-World Scenario: Your First Episode

Let's say you've just recorded an hour-long interview. There's some background noise, a few awkward pauses, and you need to add your intro music. Here's how each tool handles it:

With Descript:You'll see a powerful media workstation with multiple options. You can manually adjust noise reduction settings, fine-tune your audio enhancement, and work with multiple tracks. It's like having a professional studio - complete with all the buttons and dials you'll need to learn.

With Alitu:Drop in your recording, and it automatically handles noise reduction and audio enhancement. Your episode template is already there with your intro and outro music. Just arrange the blocks, trim what you don't want, and you're done. No dials, no decisions - just results.

The Cost Factor (It's Not Just Money)

Descript's $24/month price tag looks attractive compared to Alitu's $38/month. But there's a catch: Descript doesn't include hosting. You'll need a separate service like Libsyn ($15-20/month) or Buzzsprout ($12-24/month). Suddenly, that price advantage disappears.

But the real cost? It's time. Both tools offer text-based editing and automated features, but they serve different needs:

  • Choose Descript if you're creating multiple types of content (video, social clips) and don't mind spending time learning a robust toolkit
  • Choose Alitu if you want to focus purely on podcasting and prefer having everything automated and in one place

The Support Difference

Here's something that doesn't show up in feature comparisons: when you get stuck, what happens next?

With Descript, you'll find excellent documentation and tutorial videos. It's comprehensive - because it needs to be. You're working with a sophisticated media creation platform.

With Alitu, you get live chat support and weekly video office hours where you can share your screen and get help in real-time. It's like having a podcast mentor on speed dial.

Bottom Line: Who Should Choose Each Tool?

Choose Descript if:

  • You're creating both video and audio content
  • You enjoy learning new software
  • You want granular control over every aspect
  • You don't mind managing multiple services

Choose Alitu if:

  • Your focus is purely podcasting
  • You want to start publishing quickly
  • You prefer automation over control
  • You want everything in one place

Remember: The "best" tool isn't about features - it's about what helps you consistently publish episodes without getting overwhelmed. Both platforms offer free trials, so you can discover which workflow matches your style.

The question isn't "Which tool has more features?" but rather "Which tool will help me actually publish my podcast?"

What's it actually like to use Alitu?

First you record your show

With Alitu, you just open your browser, invite your guests, and start recording. See them via video feed (helps with natural conversation), and don't worry about quality - we handle that automatically.

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We use it for absolutely everything - recording audio, inviting guests, editing and publishing the finished product. It is so easy to use...

James, co-host of Dates, Weights and Protein Shakes

Then Alitu makes you sound professional, automatically

Pros use something called “EQ” to make their voices sound deep, vibrant and easy on the ear. We do this for you, using AI, so you don’t have to.

Take a listen for yourself!

I did a test recording close to a defective air conditioning unit that was incredibly loud. Alitu made that noise disappear without me having to do anything about it.

Elijah, Host of Innovation Metrics Podcast

Build your episode with reusable template

Unlike Descript, Alitu doesn't rehash the tired old DAW timeline editor. It's great if you need lots of control, but not so great if you want to move fast and keep it simple.

With Alitu, you build your episode using our block editor and then re-use and customise it later. Your intro and outro will already be there, so just add your recordings, ads and you're done!

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Easy to use, and it’s so quick. I can edit an episode with multiple music tracks, bed music and voice clips in around an hour.

Tom, co-host of Mid-life Punk Podcast

Select & remove the boring bits by editing text, just like Descript

Your guest getting off-topic? Need to cut down the length of your episode? In either case with text-based editing it’s easier then ever to leave just the right parts of audio.

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Get your show out there with just one click

Alitu handles all your export settings, file types, ID3 tags, everything that you would usually need to do manually to then upload to a hosting provider.

Best part? Alitu includes hosting for free, and helps you submit your podcast to all popular directories. Once your show is out there, all it takes is one click to publish or schedule your future episodes.

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I don't know how I would do my podcast without Alitu! After recording each episode, I am able to edit and upload it to my host in one sitting. It is a time and money saver.

Ruthenna Porterfield, Host of Meet My God

Podcasting support whenever you need it, and we don't mean "open a support ticket".

Any time you get stuck, whether it be using Alitu or just figuring out your podcast in general, we've got your back. Get in touch any time using live chat, or join us every week for video office hours.

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