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Duplicating Episodes
Create a copy of an existing episode to use as a starting point for new content.
How to Duplicate an Episode#
- Navigate to your podcast and find the episode you want to duplicate.
- Click the three-dot menu (more options) on the episode row.
- Select Duplicate Episode from the dropdown.
- A toast notification confirms the duplication: "Duplicating episode..." followed by "Episode duplicated."
The duplicated episode appears in your episode list with (Copy) prepended to the original title. For example, duplicating "AI Trends in 2026" creates "(Copy) AI Trends in 2026."
What Gets Copied#
- Episode title (with "(Copy)" prefix)
- Description
- Script content (cleaned of audio data)
- Host assignments
- Cover art (a separate copy of the image file)
- Video template selection
What Does Not Get Copied#
- Generated audio
- Published status (the copy starts as a Draft)
- Timeline data
- Publish date or schedule
Tip
Duplicating is useful when you want to create a follow-up episode with the same hosts and format, or when you want to rework a script without modifying the original.
Note
User-uploaded episodes (audio files you uploaded directly) cannot be duplicated.
Frequently Asked Questions#
Will the duplicated episode keep the original's audio?
No. The duplicate starts as a fresh draft with the script content but no generated audio. You will need to generate audio again for the new episode.
Can I duplicate a published episode?
Yes. You can duplicate any episode regardless of its status. The copy always starts as a Draft.