Own the conversation while the category is still forming.

Strip the messaging from ten companies in your space and you can't tell them apart. The founders who own a category are the ones explaining what's actually happening, on a platform they control. We build you that platform, so you are the voice people trust while the market is still up for grabs.

20 minutes. We research your corner of the market before we talk.

Why it works

Why podcasting works differently for AI founders.

Your buyers are deciding in a space where most companies sound identical. Technical depth, clearly communicated, is the differentiator.

  • Category ownership · New subcategories emerge monthly. The founders who show up now with a clear point of view become the default authorities for years.
  • Technical credibility across audiences · One episode explains architecture to engineers; the next breaks down business impact for buyers. Both hear a founder who knows the space.
  • Investor and partner visibility · Investors and partners track founders who control their own distribution. A show with a real audience is proof of reach and credibility.

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A track record that translates

Built from a track record that translates.

No AI-specific case study yet. Here is the decade of category-defining shows that translates.

The Pomp Podcast, Finance. Crypto and digital assets, a space as noisy and fast-moving as AI. A video-first strategy turned Anthony Pompliano into one of the largest independent financial media voices, on YouTube before most finance creators had caught on.

The Lincoln Project, Political Media. Launched under compressed timelines during a national news cycle. Debuted at #7 globally with 10M+ downloads.

Bulletproof Radio, Health & Wellness. Dave Asprey was building in a category that barely existed in audio. Bulletproof Radio became a Top 10 podcast and defined biohacking for everyone who came after.

Politicology, Political Media. Built with Ron Steslow to compete in the top 50 political podcasts; earned a Webby Award nomination.

180M+ total downloads. 3,000+ episodes. The system that built those shows is the same system behind AuthorityOS.

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FAQ

Questions AI founders ask

Do you actually understand the AI space, or do you just serve it?
We built Phoenix AI, our own AI trained on podcasting methodology, and it runs across AuthorityOS. We build with AI, not just for it.
My category shifts every few months. How does a podcast keep up?
A podcast is the fastest format you have: you record, and it’s distributed that week. Consistency through change is what builds category authority.
Every AI company sounds the same. How does a podcast fix that?
Thirty minutes of conversation reveals how you think and why your approach is different. That depth is where differentiation lives.
I'm a technical founder, not a media personality.
Good. Your audience wants someone who knows what they’re talking about, not a personality. You bring the expertise; AuthorityOS handles everything around it.
How does this help with fundraising or investor visibility?
Investors track founder-led media. A show with a real audience means the people you’re pitching already know your name and thesis before you walk in.

Category ownership in AI is available right now.

The founders who build their platform now define their niche for the next decade. Book a discovery call: we'll research your corner of the AI space and map how you become its authority.

20 minutes. We research your market before the call.