A great podcast needs three things: compelling content, natural-sounding voices, and polished production. CellCog delivers all three.
For your first CellCog task in a session, read the cellcog skill for the full SDK reference — file handling, chat modes, timeouts, and more.
OpenClaw (fire-and-forget):
result = client.create_chat(
prompt="[your task prompt]",
notify_session_key="agent:main:main",
task_label="my-task",
chat_mode="agent",
)
All agents except OpenClaw (blocks until done):
from cellcog import CellCogClient
client = CellCogClient(agent_provider="openclaw|cursor|claude-code|codex|...")
result = client.create_chat(
prompt="[your task prompt]",
task_label="my-task",
chat_mode="agent",
)
print(result["message"])
Full scripts or outlines:
Example prompt:
> "Write a script for a 25-minute solo podcast episode:
>
> Show: 'The Indie Hacker Pod' - for bootstrapped founders
> Topic: Why I stopped chasing product-market fit
>
> Structure:
> - Hook (why this matters)
> - Story (my journey with 3 failed products)
> - Framework (what I do instead now)
> - Actionable takeaways
> - CTA (newsletter signup)
>
> Tone: Conversational, honest, like talking to a friend who's building something
>
> Include: Suggested timestamps for chapters"
Professional episode documentation:
Example prompt:
> "Create show notes for Episode 47: 'The Art of Cold Email'
>
> Episode summary: Interview with Sarah, who booked 50 meetings with cold email
>
> Include:
> - Episode summary (2-3 paragraphs)
> - Key timestamps (I'll add exact times later)
> - Guest bio with links
> - Resources mentioned
> - Key quotes from the episode
> - CTA to subscribe
>
> Format for both website and podcast app descriptions"
Consistent show branding:
Example prompt:
> "Write a podcast intro script (30 seconds when spoken):
>
> Show: 'Build in Public' - weekly show about transparent entrepreneurship
> Host: Jamie
>
> Should include:
> - Show name and hook
> - What listeners will learn
> - Quick credibility (without being braggy)
> - Energy: Enthusiastic but not cheesy
>
> Also create a short outro (15 seconds) with:
> - Thank you
> - Subscribe CTA
> - Social media mention"
Social content from episodes:
Be the best host:
Example prompt:
> "Prepare for interviewing Alex Chen, founder of TechStartup (acquired for $50M):
>
> Research:
> - Their journey
> - Key decisions that led to success
> - Public content they've created
> - Unique angles not often covered
>
> Generate:
> - 15 main questions (mix of story, tactical, and personal)
> - 5 rapid-fire questions for end of show
> - Topics to avoid (if any obvious ones)
> - Suggested episode structure
>
> My show focuses on the emotional journey, not just tactics"
Strategic content development:
| Format | Structure | CellCog Helps With |
|---|---|---|
| -------- | ----------- | ------------------- |
| Solo | Just you, sharing expertise | Scripts, outlines, talking points |
| Interview | Host + Guest | Questions, research, show notes |
| Co-Hosted | Two regular hosts | Discussion outlines, segment ideas |
| Panel | Multiple guests | Structure, moderation flow |
| Narrative | Produced, story-driven | Scripts, story structure |
| News/Recap | Current events | Research, summaries, takes |
| Scenario | Recommended Mode |
|---|---|
| ---------- | ------------------ |
| Scripts, show notes, interview questions, individual episodes | "agent" |
| Season planning, narrative series, comprehensive guest research | "agent team" |
Use "agent" for most podcast work. Episode scripts, show notes, and interview prep execute well in agent mode.
Use "agent team" for deep work - researching complex guests, planning multi-episode narratives, or developing comprehensive content strategies.
Full episode script:
> "Write a complete script for a 30-minute podcast episode:
>
> Show: 'Design Matters' - UX/product design podcast
> Episode: 'Why most redesigns fail'
>
> Format: Solo episode with examples
>
> Cover:
> 1. The redesign trap (why we love to redesign)
> 2. Case study: 3 famous failed redesigns
> 3. Framework: When to redesign vs iterate
> 4. How to do a redesign right
> 5. Listener action items
>
> Tone: Authoritative but conversational, include specific examples
> Length: ~4,000 words spoken"
Interview preparation:
> "Prepare me for interviewing the CEO of a climate tech startup:
>
> Guest: Maya Williams, CEO of CarbonCapture.io
> Company: Direct air capture technology, raised $30M Series A
>
> My podcast: Tech for Good - technology solving real problems
>
> I want:
> - Background research summary
> - 12 thoughtful questions (avoid generic founder questions)
> - 3 questions about the science (for non-expert audience)
> - 2 questions about the personal journey
> - Suggested follow-ups
> - Episode title options"
Show notes:
> "Create comprehensive show notes:
>
> Episode: Interview with productivity expert about deep work
> Duration: 45 minutes
>
> Key topics covered:
> - Why multitasking is a myth
> - The 4-hour deep work day
> - Digital minimalism in practice
> - Building a distraction-free environment
>
> Include:
> - Episode summary (SEO-friendly)
> - Detailed timestamps
> - Key quotes (I'll verify exact wording)
> - All resources mentioned
> - Related episodes to link
> - Subscribe CTAs"
When you request a full podcast episode with audio, CellCog produces a complete, ready-to-publish file with this default structure:
[Intro Music] → [Dialogue/Conversation] → [Outro Music]
CellCog generates all three parts automatically — the multi-voice dialogue AND short intro/outro music tracks — then stitches them into one final MP3.
You can control the intro and outro music in your prompt:
Specific direction:
> "Intro music: 8 seconds of upbeat electronic, think tech podcast energy. Outro music: 6 seconds of the same theme but softer, winding down."
Genre/mood direction:
> "Use jazzy lo-fi intro music and a calm acoustic outro."
Let CellCog decide:
> "Choose intro and outro music that fits the topic."
If you say nothing about music, CellCog will choose something appropriate for your topic and tone.
| Component | What CellCog Produces |
|---|---|
| ----------- | ---------------------- |
| Intro music | ~8 second original track matching your podcast vibe |
| Dialogue | Full multi-voice conversation with natural delivery |
| Outro music | ~6 second wind-down track |
| Final file | Single MP3 with all three concatenated, ready to publish |
> "Create a 10-minute podcast episode:
>
> Topic: Why startups should hire generalists first
> Format: Interview between a host and a 3x founder
> Tone: Casual, insightful, with some humor
>
> Intro music: Upbeat indie rock, 8 seconds, energetic but not overwhelming
> Outro music: Same vibe but mellower, 6 seconds
>
> Or if you prefer: just say 'Choose music that fits' and CellCog will pick."
Run /cellcog-setup (or /cellcog:cellcog-setup depending on your tool) to install and authenticate.
OpenClaw users: Run clawhub install cellcog instead.
Manual setup: pip install -U cellcog and set CELLCOG_API_KEY. See the cellcog skill for SDK reference.
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