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How to Make a Daily Crypto Market Update Podcast With a Bull vs. Bear Debate
Both sides of every market move — voiced and published before the open.

Spin up a daily crypto market briefing with a bull and a bear host that covers both sides of every move — scripted, voiced, and published in minutes.
Crypto & Markets Daily is a pre-built template that turns the day's price action into a short, two-host audio briefing — one host argues the bull case, the other the bear case, so your listeners get both sides of every move instead of a one-sided hype reel. You drop in today's headlines, prices, or a market-recap URL, and Pollinator Studio writes a balanced script and voices it with two distinct AI anchors.
It works because markets are a debate, and a debate is far more listenable than a list of numbers. The bull-vs-bear format keeps the briefing honest and engaging, builds trust with a skeptical finance audience, and is repeatable every single trading day — which is exactly what a daily show needs to grow.
How to make one with Pollinator Studio
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Start from the Crypto & Markets Daily template
From the template library, pick Crypto & Markets Daily — one click loads the full recipe: two anchors (a bull and a bear), a balanced market-debate script structure, finance-appropriate intro/outro prompts, and background music. You can record your first episode from here as-is, or customize any part before you generate. You can also save your edited version as your own template to reuse every morning.
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Drop in today's market data
Feed the template the day's moves using any source method: paste a list of tickers and prices, paste your market notes, or point it at a recap URL (e.g. a CoinDesk or markets-summary page). The AI pulls out the key moves — BTC, ETH, major alts, and any macro headlines — and shapes them into talking points for both hosts.
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Cast the bull and the bear
The template ships with Fenrir as the bull and Kore as the bear by default. Preview any of the 73 AI voices and swap either host if you want a different tone. Set each host's delivery and pace independently — give the bull an energetic, fast read and the bear a measured, skeptical one so the two sides actually sound like a debate.
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Tune the script, length, and pronunciation
Edit the AI script and intro/outro prompts to match your show's voice — add your sign-off, a disclaimer ("not financial advice"), or a recurring segment. Set the target length to 4-6 minutes for a tight daily, and add workspace pronunciation rules so tickers and project names (DeFi, SOL, DOGE, your show name) are read correctly every time.
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Set music and cover art
Keep the template's background bed or pick a new track from the 83-track licensed music + transitions library — something tense and modern suits markets. Generate cover art with AI from a prompt, or upload your own branded thumbnail for the show.
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Render, then publish daily
Generate the audio with fast async rendering, listen back, and download the MP3 — or use one-click RSS distribution to push it to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music. Save your finished setup as a custom template so tomorrow's episode is just "paste today's prices and hit generate."
Make it your own
The Crypto & Markets Daily template is ready to use as-is — one click and you're generating. But every part is editable: swap any of the 73 AI voices and set each host's delivery and pace, change the background music, edit the AI script and intro/outro prompts, set the length, and add your own or AI-generated cover art. Use Crypto & Markets Daily exactly as-is, or change anything: swap either host from 73 AI voices, tune each one's delivery and pace, edit the AI script and intro/outro prompts, adjust the target length, change the background music, generate or upload your own cover art — then save it all as your own reusable template.
Prefer to start from scratch? Build your own custom template and save your setup to reuse for every future episode.
Tips for a great finance episode
- Lead with the single biggest move of the day in the intro prompt — "Today's story is..." — then let the bull and bear fight over what it means. A clear lede keeps daily listeners coming back.
- Give the two hosts opposite energy: a faster, brighter pace for the bull and a slower, drier pace for the bear. The contrast does more for the debate feel than the words alone.
- Always add a pronunciation rule for tickers and protocol names so the AI never reads SOL as a word or mangles your show name — it's the fastest way to sound professional.
- Keep it to 4-6 minutes. A daily market briefing is a commute listen, not a deep dive; save long-form for a weekly recap episode.
- Bake a short "not financial advice" line into the outro prompt so every episode carries it automatically, then save the template so you never forget it.
What you can do with Pollinator Studio
- 100+ ready-made templates — one click to start
- 73 AI voices — preview + per-host delivery & pace
- AI script from a URL, pasted text, or a topic
- 83-track licensed music + transition library
- AI-generated (or upload your own) cover art
- One-click RSS distribution to Spotify, Apple & Amazon
Try the Crypto & Markets Daily template free
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Start freeFrequently asked questions
Where do I get the market data for each episode?
Any of three ways: paste a list of tickers and prices, paste your own market notes, or give the template a recap URL to read. For a daily show, the fastest workflow is pasting today's prices and top headlines and letting the AI structure the debate.
Can I make it argue both the bull and bear case fairly?
Yes — that's the whole point of this template. One host is scripted as the bull and the other as the bear, so the AI writes balanced talking points for each side of every move. You can edit the script prompt to push it more or less aggressive on either side.
Do I have to use Fenrir and Kore?
No. They're the defaults, but you can preview and swap to any of the 73 AI voices for either host, and set each one's delivery and pace separately. Many creators keep one fast/bright voice for the bull and one measured voice for the bear.
How do I publish it every day without re-doing the setup?
Customize the template once — voices, music, intro/outro, length, pronunciation — then save it as your own template. Each morning you just load it, paste the day's data, generate, and use one-click RSS distribution to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.
Is the background music safe to use commercially?
Yes. Every track in the 83-track music and transitions library is licensed for use on the platform, so you can publish and monetize your briefing without copyright worries.


