
Finding the right podcast production company is one of the most consequential decisions you'll make for a B2B show. The wrong partner means inconsistent quality, missed deadlines, and a show that sounds like it was edited by someone who doesn't understand your audience. The right partner means your team shows up, records, and leaves, and episodes land on schedule, every time.
This review covers the top podcast production companies specifically for B2B brands and corporate teams. It is not a general list of podcast editors. It focuses on partners who understand the B2B context: executive guests, thought leadership positioning, content repurposing, and pipeline attribution.
B2B podcasting has different requirements than a consumer interest show. The key differences:
Guest coordination matters more. Your guests are executives with assistants, limited availability, and reputations to protect. A production partner that treats guest prep as an afterthought creates friction that costs you relationships.
Brand consistency is non-negotiable. Enterprise marketing teams have brand standards. Your production partner needs to follow them, not suggest that you "loosen up" your episode format to chase downloads.
Content repurposing is part of the ROI equation. In consumer podcasting, distribution means getting on Spotify. In B2B, it means blog posts, LinkedIn clips, email content, and sales collateral. Look for partners who treat repurposing as a production output, not an add-on.
Reporting to stakeholders is real. At some point, your VP of Marketing is going to ask what the podcast is producing. Your production partner should give you data worth citing.
Best for: B2B brands that want done-for-you production with content repurposing built in
Podsicle Media is a full-service B2B podcast production company. The model is built around a single premise: your team records, and everything else gets handled. That includes audio and video editing, transcript generation, show notes, social clips, blog post conversion, and episode scheduling.
What distinguishes Podsicle from general editing shops is the B2B content focus. Episodes are edited with the downstream content use in mind, clips are flagged during editing, show notes are written for SEO, and blog conversions are formatted for business audiences, not podcast fans.
Core services: Full audio and video production, AI-assisted transcription and editing, show notes, social clips, blog post conversion, LinkedIn content
Best for: Marketing teams at B2B SaaS, professional services, and enterprise companies running thought leadership or demand generation shows
Production turnaround: Typically 3–5 business days per episode
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Best for: Higher-volume podcast production with a structured agency process
Resonate Recordings is one of the larger US-based podcast production agencies. They handle everything from initial setup through ongoing episode production for both consumer and business shows. Their strength is consistency at scale, if you're producing two or more episodes per week, their systems are built for that volume.
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Best for: B2B teams running a podcast at high frequency that want reliable editing without strong opinions on content strategy.
Best for: B2B brands that want podcast strategy built into production
Lower Street positions itself as a podcast agency for B2B companies, not just a production service. They offer strategy, format development, and production under one roof. This makes them a better choice for companies launching a new show and wanting guidance on positioning, not just companies that know what they want and need execution support.
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Best for: B2B companies launching a new podcast and wanting a partner involved from concept through production.
Best for: Enterprise brands with significant budgets running narrative-style shows
Pacific Content produces branded podcasts for enterprise clients, companies like Ford, Dell, and LinkedIn. They are genuinely at the high end of the market: premium audio production, professional storytelling frameworks, and full brand integration.
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Best for: Enterprise brands with $150K+ annual podcast budgets wanting a flagship show that competes with major media productions.
Best for: Tech-forward B2B teams looking for AI-assisted production
Cue9 is a podcast production agency that leans heavily on AI tools throughout the production workflow, AI transcription, AI-assisted editing, AI show notes, with human quality control at each step. The result is faster turnaround and lower cost than fully human production workflows.
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Best for: B2B teams with budget constraints that want good production quality at a lower price point than full-service agencies.
Regardless of which company you're evaluating, ask these questions before signing a contract:
What does your onboarding process look like? A company that starts editing on day one without a discovery process doesn't understand your brand.
Who is the dedicated producer on our account? If the answer is unclear, you're being assigned to a pool.
What does a show notes deliverable actually look like? Ask for a sample. Generic summaries are not the same as SEO-structured show notes with keyword strategy.
What's your turnaround SLA? Get the commitment in writing. Verbal assurances on timing often don't hold at volume.
Can you show me a client example in our industry? B2B production experience in financial services is different from SaaS. Both are different from manufacturing. Industry context matters.
What happens if we're unhappy with an episode? Understand the revision policy before you commit.
B2B podcast production typically costs between $500 and $3,000 per episode depending on the scope of services. That feels like a wide range because it is, the difference between basic editing and full post-production with repurposed content assets is substantial.
The way to evaluate that cost is not as a production expense but as a content marketing expense. One well-produced episode with full repurposing generates:
If you were hiring a writer for the blog post and a video editor for the clips separately, you'd be at a comparable spend. The efficiency argument for bundled production is strong.
For more context on how B2B companies measure and justify podcast investment, Podcast Listener Numbers, Benchmarks, and B2B ROI Metrics covers what realistic performance looks like and how to build the business case internally. If you're still shaping your content approach before engaging a production partner, Podcast Content Strategy for B2B: The Complete Guide will help you arrive with a clear brief.
The right production company for your B2B podcast depends on three variables: your content strategy maturity, your budget, and how much you want a strategic partner versus a pure execution partner.
If you know exactly what you want and need reliable production at a competitive price, a company like Resonate or Cue9 will serve you well. If you want B2B content expertise with repurposing built into the workflow, Podsicle Media is the right call. If you're a large enterprise brand with budget to match, Pacific Content is worth the investment.
What you shouldn't do is choose based on price alone. A production company that turns around average episodes on time is worth less than one that turns around excellent episodes that your team is proud to share.
Podsicle Media is a B2B podcast production company built for marketing teams that need quality, speed, and content repurposing without managing multiple vendors. Schedule a Call to see how we handle production end to end.




