Who's behind the edit

A small studio that treats your show like its own back catalogue.

Hearvana is an owner-led audio post studio in Pensacola. We don't chase a hundred clients — we keep a short roster of B2B shows and learn each one closely enough that the edit sounds like the host on a very good day.

How it started

From a closet booth to a full desk

Hearvana began the way a lot of good shows do — badly recorded and abandoned. A founder we knew had eight unedited interviews sitting on a hard drive, a launch date already missed, and zero appetite to learn a DAW. We took the files, cleaned them up over a weekend, and the show finally went live.

That kept happening. Smart people with something worth saying, stuck at the one step that actually requires a specialist: the post-production. So we stopped doing it as favours and built a studio around it — proper monitoring, a repeatable workflow, and pricing a marketing team can plan against.

Today we run a deliberately small roster of branded B2B podcasts — SaaS shows, agency interviews, founder-host series. We're not a content marketing agency and we don't pretend to be. We do one thing: take your raw recordings and hand back episodes that sound finished, on a schedule you can publish against.

Recording stays wherever you are. The polish happens here, in Pensacola, on the same desk every week, by the same hands.

An editor working at a Hearvana studio desk with monitors and a waveform on screen

“We'd rather edit twelve shows brilliantly than sixty shows like a conveyor belt.”

— The Hearvana studio

What we hold to

Four things we won't compromise on

The work is technical, but the principles are simple. These are the rules the studio runs on — and the reasons hosts stay.

01

The voice is the point

We clean up the room, not the person. Hum, clicks and a rough Zoom day go; the cadence, the laugh and the way your host actually talks stay. Over-processed audio sounds like a call centre, and we'd rather under-do it.

02

A date is a promise

When we say three business days, that's a commitment you can build a publishing calendar on — not an optimistic guess. If a launch can't move, we tell you up front whether a rush slot is open.

03

Honest about what's fixable

Some recordings can't be saved, and we'll say so before you pay for the attempt. A blunt "this needs re-recording" beats an invoice for a salvage job that was never going to work.

04

One scope, one invoice

Per episode or per series, agreed in writing before we start. No retainer you have to grow into, no surprise line items, no platform fees buried at the bottom of the bill.

The honest details

How the studio actually works

No inflated numbers, no fake roster. Just the things worth knowing before you hand over a season.

Owner-led, every edit

The person you talk to on the call is the person cutting your audio. Your show isn't passed down a queue of contractors who've never heard your hosts.

Remote in, polished here

You record from anywhere — home office, hotel room, a proper booth. We work from Pensacola and return distribution-ready files, so geography never blocks a release.

Built for B2B shows

SaaS, agency and founder-host podcasts. We speak the format — interview prep, sponsor reads, named segments — and edit to match how those episodes are really structured.

A short, steady roster

We keep the client list small on purpose. Fewer shows means each one gets a consistent sound from episode to episode, season after season.

The desk, role by role

Small studio, every seat covered

We're not a big agency org chart. The same hands cover the whole pipeline — here's who does what to your episode before it ships.

Talk to the editor

Editing & restoration

The cut

Full-episode edits, filler-word and cross-talk cleanup, noise and hum removal, spectral repair when a recording arrives damaged. The unglamorous craft of making it listenable.

Mix & master

The sound

Multitrack balancing, music beds, intro/outro assembly, loudness-normalised masters to each platform's spec. The part that makes an episode sound made on purpose.

Notes & packaging

The wrap-up

Written show notes with timestamps, chapter markers, ID3 tags and audiogram clips for social. Everything that turns a clean file into something ready to publish.

Your point of contact

The conversation

One person who learns your show, fields the technical questions and confirms scope and dates in writing. Direct line, no account-manager telephone game.

Ready when you are

Send three minutes and hear the difference

Drop us a short clip of raw audio and we'll edit it for free — no commitment, no card, just a chance to hear what your show could sound like before you decide anything.