
Riverside.fm
Riverside.fm is a leading remote recording platform designed for high-quality audio and video production, specializing in podcasts, video interviews.
The gold standard for remote podcast and video recording; worth the price bump over free-tier tools if output quality matters.
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Riverside.fm — professional remote recording studio for podcasts and video interviews, now at riverside.com.
Riverside records each participant's audio and video locally at up to 4K, then syncs the separate tracks server-side — eliminating the compression artifacts that plague Zoom recordings. The DB lists entry pricing as $15/mo, but the current Pro plan starts at $24/mo (billed annually); the old Standard/Pro tier structure has been replaced by Pro, Live, Webinar, and Business. Category 'AI Audio & Voice' is narrow — this is fundamentally a remote production studio with layered AI editing on top.
Local-track recording is a genuine technical moat — guests join via browser with zero installs, yet hosts get broadcast-grade separate stems. The AI layer (Magic Clips, text-based editing, eye-contact correction) meaningfully reduces post-production time, not just feature-stuffing.
The free plan's 2 hr/mo cap is genuinely restrictive, and even the Pro tier's 15 hrs can be tight for high-volume producers. Guests occasionally hit browser-compatibility friction, and costs scale fast once you add the Live or Webinar tiers.
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Riverside Business for unlimited recording, 10K-registrant webinars, SSO, and dedicated CSM.
Zencastr or Squadcast for straightforward podcast audio recording at a lower price point.
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