Creating episodes with Riverside.fm

With Riverside, you can record video and audio, edit recordings, and use AI tools, before publishing your episodes to Spotify.
Note: Riverside.fm is available in English only.
To launch the integration:
- Log in to Spotify for Creators on web
- Click New episode.
- Select Go to Riverside.
You’ll need to create a Riverside.fm account using your Spotify account or another login method before being able to use their creation tools.
You can leave Riverside.fm at any time by clicking the X button.
Learn how to publish Riverside episodes to Spotify
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