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About VocalScape
We remove friction from podcast production by connecting creators with acoustically treated studios worldwide — with transparent, hourly pricing, dependable availability, and an interface built for everyone.
Our mission
To make quality audio production accessible everywhere, for everyone — from first-time hosts to global media networks. We focus on booking clarity, studio standards, and creator-first support.
Brand story
Why we exist, in one minute.
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VocalScape started with a simple observation: creators can plan content, guests, and distribution in minutes — but studio access is often opaque, slow, and inconsistent. Pricing varies, equipment lists are unclear, and availability is fragmented across platforms.
We built a single, transparent booking layer for studios that already do the hard work: acoustic treatment, engineering, and workflow. Our role is to make those rooms discoverable, bookable, and accountable with standards that scale globally.
We don’t aim to replace studio teams — we aim to amplify them with consistent information, accessibility-first UX, and clear expectations.
Milestones
An accessible, CSS-only timeline. No scripts required; the layout remains readable with assistive tech and without animations.
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2019Concept formed
We saw creators struggle with studio access, fragmented availability, and unpredictable pricing. We designed a standard that makes bookings comparable across cities.
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2021Global rollout
Launched a unified catalog with multi-currency support, transparent hourly rates, and a consistent “what’s included” equipment format for partner listings.
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2024Sustainability pledge
Introduced power-efficiency and recycling benchmarks for partner studios, and strengthened accessibility requirements for our booking UX.
A quiet space with controlled reflections, reliable monitoring, and clear session policies. We highlight accessibility features, entry guidance, and on-site support expectations.
Rates are shown per hour with included equipment stated up front. Add-ons are labeled and optional. Policies are written in plain language with minimal legal overhead.