What is the Show Notes Generator?

Podcast show notes are one of the most underutilized growth tools in a podcaster's toolkit. While audio content is invisible to search engines, the text on your episode page is fully indexed. Well-written show notes with relevant keywords, guest names, and topic terms can drive consistent organic search traffic to your episodes — often bringing in new listeners who have never heard of your show before.

This generator creates a complete, structured show notes document from your episode details: an engaging summary that sets up the episode, a key takeaways section with optional timestamps, a guest bio and links section, a curated resources list, and a subscribe/review call to action. The output is formatted and ready to paste into your podcast hosting platform, website, or newsletter.

Key Features

  • Full structure — summary, takeaways, bio, resources, and CTA in one output
  • Timestamped takeaways — add timestamps to each key point for navigation
  • SEO integration — your keywords are naturally woven into the summary
  • Customizable sections — toggle on/off guest bio, resources, timestamps, subscribe CTA
  • Character counter — track word count for SEO optimization

Why Use tools999.com?

100% free, no account required. Your episode data never leaves your browser. Built for podcasters who want professional show notes without spending an hour writing them from scratch.

Frequently Asked Questions

Effective show notes include: a compelling episode summary, key takeaways with timestamps, guest bio and links, resources and tools mentioned, and links to subscribe and leave a review. Show notes serve both listeners referencing the episode and search engines indexing the text.

For SEO, aim for at least 300–500 words. High-performing shows often publish 500–1,500 word show notes. Prioritize clarity, structure with headers, and include keywords your target audience would search for.

Yes significantly. Audio content is not indexed by search engines — text is. Well-written show notes with relevant keywords, guest names, and topic terms can drive substantial organic search traffic. Shows that publish detailed show notes consistently outperform those that don't in organic discovery.

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