Plan your podcast publishing cadence
Choose weekly, every two weeks or monthly to see your annual episode count and total production cost. Use it to pick a cadence your B2B team can actually sustain.
- Consistency beats frequency - a predictable schedule trains your audience to expect you.
- A cadence you can't sustain hurts more than a slower one you can hold for years.
- Promotion matters more than raw volume - one well-distributed episode beats three nobody hears.
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How to use the frequency planner
- Choose your currency.
- Pick a publishing cadence - weekly, every 2 weeks, or monthly.
- Enter your cost per finished episode.
- Read your annual episode count, total annual cost, and a verdict on whether the cadence is sustainable.
See it with real numbers
For example, you choose an every-2-weeks cadence, which ships 26 episodes a year, and your cost per finished episode is £900. That is an annual production cost of £23,400 - a sustainable sweet spot for most in-house B2B teams. Switch to weekly and you double to 52 episodes at £46,800, which strains capacity unless promotion and quality can keep up. The takeaway: pick a cadence your team can hold for years, because consistency builds more trust and authority than a fast schedule you abandon.
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Related resources
Cost per episode
What goes into the true cost of one finished episode.
learn more →Episode length
How long B2B episodes should run and why it matters for cadence.
learn more →Podcast production cost calculator
Break down the full cost of producing your podcast across a year.
learn more →Podcast launch checklist
Everything to line up before you publish episode one.
learn more →Frequently asked questions
How many episodes should a B2B podcast publish per year?
There is no single right answer, but weekly (52) maximises momentum while every 2 weeks (26) is a sustainable sweet spot for most in-house teams. Monthly (12) works if quality and promotion are strong.
Is it better to publish more often or less often?
Consistency beats raw frequency. A cadence you can hold for years builds more trust and search authority than a fast schedule you abandon after a quarter.
What counts as the cost per episode?
Everything it takes to ship one finished episode - production, editing, show notes, artwork and any per-episode promotion. Internal time has a cost too, even if it isn't invoiced.
Plan a cadence you can sustain.
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