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Podcast intros that don't lose 60% of listeners in 30 seconds.

A free podcast intro script generator. Outputs a 15-30 second intro that sets the show name, premise, today's topic, and frequency promise. Tuned for the "skip-button cliff" — listeners drop off if intros run over 30 seconds.

Type show name + niche + episode topic. The generator outputs a 30-second intro script structured as: 7-second hook, sponsor read placeholder (10s), episode tease (13s).

Inputs

30-second intro script

Output 1
[0-7s · Hook] What if dropping 4 features doubled your MRR?

[7-15s · Show ID]
You're listening to The Indie Founder Show — the show for indie founders building SaaS.

[15-30s · Episode tease]
Today on the show: [what makes THIS episode different — the surprising thing they'll learn]. Sit tight, let's get into it.

Who this is for

Podcasters whose drop-off cliff sits at the 30-second mark because the intro is boring.

The problem this solves

The first 30 seconds of a podcast decide whether someone keeps listening. Most intros open with "Welcome to [show name]" — listeners bounce. The generator forces an episode-specific hook in the first 7 seconds, then handles sponsor + tease.

Podcast episodes with intros under 30 seconds retain approximately 30-45% more listeners through the first minute than podcasts with intros over 60 seconds — yet 38% of new podcasts ship 60+ second intros.

Source: Edison Research Podcast Listener Behavior Study 2024 + Buzzsprout Episode Drop-off Analysis 2024

How to use it

  1. 01

    Show name + niche

    Used once near end for branding, not the opener.

  2. 02

    Episode-specific hook

    One sentence about THIS episode's payoff. The first 7 seconds.

  3. 03

    Sponsor placeholder?

    Yes if you have one, no for solo / community-funded shows.

  4. 04

    Get the 30s script

    Word-counted to 75 words at 150 WPM = 30 seconds.

What you get

  • 30-second intro script (75 words at 150 WPM)
  • Episode-specific hook in first 7s
  • Sponsor read placeholder (or skipped)
  • Episode tease in final 13s

Frequently asked

How long should a podcast intro be?

15-30 seconds. Under 15 = under-developed. Over 30 = listener skip-button. Keep it tight: show name, premise, today's topic, brief CTA.

Should every episode have the same intro?

Use the same intro framework but vary the today-specific line. Identical intros across all episodes create skip-button reflex.

Should the intro mention sponsors?

Mid-roll for sponsor reads. Intros should be pure content positioning. Sponsor placement in intro reduces opt-in by 15-25%.

Is this different from the podcast trailer script generator?

Trailer = the launch trailer that introduces the entire show concept (one-time asset). Intro = the per-episode opener that runs at the start of every episode.

Should I record a new intro each week?

Yes — record a fresh today-specific intro per episode. Use the same boilerplate framework (show name + premise) and customize the topic line.

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Author + maintainer

— Founder of Clipflow. Indie SaaS builder shipping creator tools full-time since 2024. All tools and benchmarks on this page are reviewed quarterly. Last review: May 2026.

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