Over the past few months, we rebuilt Podyx from scratch.
Not a redesign. Not a feature bolt on. A full rebuild of the leading podcast studio management platform, done specifically so studio owners can finally run their business the way it should have been possible all along: with real numbers, fewer disconnected tools, and less guessing.
Podyx 2.0 went live on July 1st. Here is what is actually different, and why it matters if you are running a studio right now.
A Real Business Dashboard, Finally
For the first time, you can see your whole studio at a glance: revenue, utilization, what is booked, what is actually working. No more piecing together numbers from three different tabs or trusting a gut feeling about whether last month was good or bad.
This is the piece that most studios have been missing. As covered in the guide on increasing studio utilization , the studios that grow fastest are the ones that can actually see their empty hours, not just feel that business is slower than it should be. The new analytics dashboard puts that visibility in front of you automatically, instead of requiring a spreadsheet you build yourself every month.

File Sharing and Commenting, Built In
Client work now stays inside Podyx. Raw files, edits, and feedback pass back and forth without juggling a separate file sharing tool, a separate commenting thread, and a separate link to send the client.
This closes one of the more quietly expensive gaps in a studio's workflow. Every extra tool in the stack is another login, another place work can get lost, and another reason a client has to ask "wait, where do I find that file again."

Studio Tours Clients Can Book in a Click
Curious visitors convert better when the next step is obvious and immediate. Podyx 2.0 lets prospective clients book a studio tour in a couple of clicks, right where they are already looking at your space, instead of sending an email and waiting for a reply that might come the next day, if it comes at all.
That small bit of friction removed is often the difference between a booked session and a visitor who quietly moves on to a competitor. It is the same principle behind what makes a booking page actually convert: the fewer steps between interest and commitment, the more of that interest turns into revenue.

Dynamic Pricing That Reflects Real Demand
Pricing now flexes by time, demand, and client loyalty, so a peak Saturday slot can finally be priced like the peak slot it is, and your regulars can be rewarded without you managing it manually.
This is a direct answer to one of the most common pricing mistakes we see studios make: charging the same rate for a dead Tuesday morning and a fully booked Friday evening. If dynamic pricing is new territory, the studio pricing guide is a good place to see the anchor and tier thinking this feature is built to support.

Everything Else Under the Hood
Podyx 2.0 also ships with team roles and permissions, two way calendar sync, a full invoicing solution, upgraded bundles and subscriptions, upgraded client profiles and listings, and flexible discounts. Individually, each of these solves a real operational friction point. Together, they mean fewer manual workarounds and less time spent on the administrative work that does not actually grow the business.
The bundles and subscriptions upgrade in particular pairs directly with a shift we are seeing across the industry: studios moving a portion of their revenue toward recurring memberships instead of relying entirely on one off bookings.
None of this would have been possible at this pace on the old version of Podyx. The rebuild is powered by an engine that lets us ship what studios actually ask for in a fraction of the time it used to take, which means the pace of new features from here on is going to look very different from what you have seen from us before.
Try It Yourself: 30 Days Free, No Card Required
Podyx 2.0 is live now, and you can try the full platform for 30 days with no credit card needed.
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See It Live With Vuk Before You Commit to Anything
If you want to see Podyx 2.0 walked through in real time before deciding anything, our CEO Vuk Zlatarov is doing a live walkthrough on July 7th, inside the PSO community of 190+ podcast studio owners


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