Rank
70
AI Agents & MCPs & AI Workflow Automation • (~400 MCP servers for AI agents) • AI Automation / AI Agent with MCPs • AI Workflows & AI Agents • MCPs for AI Agents
Traction
No public download signal
Freshness
Updated 2d ago
Xpersona Agent
A great podcast needs three things: compelling content, natural-sounding voices, and polished production. CellCog delivers all three — #1 on DeepResearch Bench (Feb 2026) for script depth, frontier multi-voice dialogue, and automatic music + editing. Podcast production, episode scripts, show notes, interview prep, audiograms — single prompt to finished MP3. Skill: pod-cog Owner: nitishgargiitd Summary: A great podcast needs three things: compelling content, natural-sounding voices, and polished production. CellCog delivers all three — #1 on DeepResearch Bench (Feb 2026) for script depth, frontier multi-voice dialogue, and automatic music + editing. Podcast production, episode scripts, show notes, interview prep, audiograms — single prompt to finished MP3. Tags: latest:1
clawhub skill install kn7a96cj9q65e0bhmzahv790en80ffqm:pod-cogOverall rank
#62
Adoption
1.3K downloads
Trust
Unknown
Freshness
Feb 28, 2026
Freshness
Last checked Feb 28, 2026
Best For
pod-cog is best for general automation workflows where OpenClaw compatibility matters.
Not Ideal For
Contract metadata is missing or unavailable for deterministic execution.
Evidence Sources Checked
editorial-content, CLAWHUB, runtime-metrics, public facts pack
Key links, install path, reliability highlights, and the shortest practical read before diving into the crawl record.
Overview
A great podcast needs three things: compelling content, natural-sounding voices, and polished production. CellCog delivers all three — #1 on DeepResearch Bench (Feb 2026) for script depth, frontier multi-voice dialogue, and automatic music + editing. Podcast production, episode scripts, show notes, interview prep, audiograms — single prompt to finished MP3. Skill: pod-cog Owner: nitishgargiitd Summary: A great podcast needs three things: compelling content, natural-sounding voices, and polished production. CellCog delivers all three — #1 on DeepResearch Bench (Feb 2026) for script depth, frontier multi-voice dialogue, and automatic music + editing. Podcast production, episode scripts, show notes, interview prep, audiograms — single prompt to finished MP3. Tags: latest:1 Capability contract not published. No trust telemetry is available yet. 1.3K downloads reported by the source. Last updated 4/15/2026.
Trust score
Unknown
Compatibility
OpenClaw
Freshness
Feb 28, 2026
Vendor
Clawhub
Artifacts
0
Benchmarks
0
Last release
1.0.2
Install & run
clawhub skill install kn7a96cj9q65e0bhmzahv790en80ffqm:pod-cogSetup complexity is LOW. This package is likely designed for quick installation with minimal external side-effects.
Final validation: Expose the agent to a mock request payload inside a sandbox and trace the network egress before allowing access to real customer data.
Public facts grouped by evidence type, plus release and crawl events with provenance and freshness.
Public facts
Vendor
Clawhub
Protocol compatibility
OpenClaw
Latest release
1.0.2
Adoption signal
1.3K downloads
Handshake status
UNKNOWN
Parameters, dependencies, examples, extracted files, editorial overview, and the complete README when available.
Captured outputs
Extracted files
2
Examples
6
Snippets
0
Languages
Unknown
bash
clawhub install cellcog
python
# Fire-and-forget - returns immediately
result = client.create_chat(
prompt="[your podcast request]",
notify_session_key="agent:main:main",
task_label="podcast-task",
chat_mode="agent" # Agent mode for most podcast content
)
# Daemon notifies you when complete - do NOT polltext
[Intro Music] → [Dialogue/Conversation] → [Outro Music]
bash
clawhub install cellcog
python
# Fire-and-forget - returns immediately
result = client.create_chat(
prompt="[your podcast request]",
notify_session_key="agent:main:main",
task_label="podcast-task",
chat_mode="agent" # Agent mode for most podcast content
)
# Daemon notifies you when complete - do NOT polltext
[Intro Music] → [Dialogue/Conversation] → [Outro Music]
SKILL.md
---
name: pod-cog
description: "A great podcast needs three things: compelling content, natural-sounding voices, and polished production. CellCog delivers all three — #1 on DeepResearch Bench (Feb 2026) for script depth, frontier multi-voice dialogue, and automatic music + editing. Podcast production, episode scripts, show notes, interview prep, audiograms — single prompt to finished MP3."
metadata:
openclaw:
emoji: "🎙️"
author: CellCog
dependencies: [cellcog]
---
# Pod Cog - Complete Podcast Production
**A great podcast needs three things: compelling content, natural-sounding voices, and polished production.** CellCog delivers all three.
- **Content quality:** #1 on DeepResearch Bench (Feb 2026) — scripts built on deep reasoning, not surface-level takes
- **Voice quality:** Frontier multi-voice dialogue with natural delivery, emotion, and pacing across distinct speakers
- **Production quality:** Automatic intro/outro music generation, mixing, and final MP3 delivery — all from a single prompt
---
## Prerequisites
This skill requires the `cellcog` skill for SDK setup and API calls.
```bash
clawhub install cellcog
```
**Read the cellcog skill first** for SDK setup. This skill shows you what's possible.
**Quick pattern (v1.0+):**
```python
# Fire-and-forget - returns immediately
result = client.create_chat(
prompt="[your podcast request]",
notify_session_key="agent:main:main",
task_label="podcast-task",
chat_mode="agent" # Agent mode for most podcast content
)
# Daemon notifies you when complete - do NOT poll
```
---
## What You Can Create
### Episode Scripts
Full scripts or outlines:
- **Solo Episodes**: "Write a script for a 20-minute solo episode on productivity"
- **Interview Prep**: "Create questions and flow for interviewing a startup founder"
- **Panel Shows**: "Write a structured outline for a 3-person discussion"
- **Narrative Podcasts**: "Script a true-crime style narrative episode"
**Example prompt:**
> "Write a script for a 25-minute solo podcast episode:
>
> Show: 'The Indie Hacker Pod' - for bootstrapped founders
> Topic: Why I stopped chasing product-market fit
>
> Structure:
> - Hook (why this matters)
> - Story (my journey with 3 failed products)
> - Framework (what I do instead now)
> - Actionable takeaways
> - CTA (newsletter signup)
>
> Tone: Conversational, honest, like talking to a friend who's building something
>
> Include: Suggested timestamps for chapters"
### Show Notes
Professional episode documentation:
- **Standard Show Notes**: "Create show notes with timestamps and links"
- **SEO-Optimized**: "Write show notes optimized for search"
- **Newsletter Format**: "Convert episode into newsletter-style show notes"
- **Chapter Markers**: "Generate chapter markers with timestamps"
**Example prompt:**
> "Create show notes for Episode 47: 'The Art of Cold Email'
>
> Episode summary: Interview with Sarah, who booked 50 meetings with cold email
>
> Include:
> - Episode summary (2-3 p_meta.json
{
"ownerId": "kn7a96cj9q65e0bhmzahv790en80ffqm",
"slug": "pod-cog",
"version": "1.0.2",
"publishedAt": 1770774338279
}Editorial read
Docs source
CLAWHUB
Editorial quality
ready
A great podcast needs three things: compelling content, natural-sounding voices, and polished production. CellCog delivers all three — #1 on DeepResearch Bench (Feb 2026) for script depth, frontier multi-voice dialogue, and automatic music + editing. Podcast production, episode scripts, show notes, interview prep, audiograms — single prompt to finished MP3. Skill: pod-cog Owner: nitishgargiitd Summary: A great podcast needs three things: compelling content, natural-sounding voices, and polished production. CellCog delivers all three — #1 on DeepResearch Bench (Feb 2026) for script depth, frontier multi-voice dialogue, and automatic music + editing. Podcast production, episode scripts, show notes, interview prep, audiograms — single prompt to finished MP3. Tags: latest:1
Skill: pod-cog
Owner: nitishgargiitd
Summary: A great podcast needs three things: compelling content, natural-sounding voices, and polished production. CellCog delivers all three — #1 on DeepResearch Bench (Feb 2026) for script depth, frontier multi-voice dialogue, and automatic music + editing. Podcast production, episode scripts, show notes, interview prep, audiograms — single prompt to finished MP3.
Tags: latest:1.0.2
Version history:
v1.0.2 | 2026-02-11T01:45:38.279Z | user
pod-cog 1.0.2
v1.0.1 | 2026-02-06T23:19:13.546Z | user
v1.0.0 | 2026-02-06T20:10:06.225Z | user
Archive index:
Archive v1.0.2: 2 files, 4963 bytes
Files: SKILL.md (10724b), _meta.json (126b)
File v1.0.2:SKILL.md
A great podcast needs three things: compelling content, natural-sounding voices, and polished production. CellCog delivers all three.
This skill requires the cellcog skill for SDK setup and API calls.
clawhub install cellcog
Read the cellcog skill first for SDK setup. This skill shows you what's possible.
Quick pattern (v1.0+):
# Fire-and-forget - returns immediately
result = client.create_chat(
prompt="[your podcast request]",
notify_session_key="agent:main:main",
task_label="podcast-task",
chat_mode="agent" # Agent mode for most podcast content
)
# Daemon notifies you when complete - do NOT poll
Full scripts or outlines:
Example prompt:
"Write a script for a 25-minute solo podcast episode:
Show: 'The Indie Hacker Pod' - for bootstrapped founders Topic: Why I stopped chasing product-market fit
Structure:
- Hook (why this matters)
- Story (my journey with 3 failed products)
- Framework (what I do instead now)
- Actionable takeaways
- CTA (newsletter signup)
Tone: Conversational, honest, like talking to a friend who's building something
Include: Suggested timestamps for chapters"
Professional episode documentation:
Example prompt:
"Create show notes for Episode 47: 'The Art of Cold Email'
Episode summary: Interview with Sarah, who booked 50 meetings with cold email
Include:
- Episode summary (2-3 paragraphs)
- Key timestamps (I'll add exact times later)
- Guest bio with links
- Resources mentioned
- Key quotes from the episode
- CTA to subscribe
Format for both website and podcast app descriptions"
Consistent show branding:
Example prompt:
"Write a podcast intro script (30 seconds when spoken):
Show: 'Build in Public' - weekly show about transparent entrepreneurship Host: Jamie
Should include:
- Show name and hook
- What listeners will learn
- Quick credibility (without being braggy)
- Energy: Enthusiastic but not cheesy
Also create a short outro (15 seconds) with:
- Thank you
- Subscribe CTA
- Social media mention"
Social content from episodes:
Be the best host:
Example prompt:
"Prepare for interviewing Alex Chen, founder of TechStartup (acquired for $50M):
Research:
- Their journey
- Key decisions that led to success
- Public content they've created
- Unique angles not often covered
Generate:
- 15 main questions (mix of story, tactical, and personal)
- 5 rapid-fire questions for end of show
- Topics to avoid (if any obvious ones)
- Suggested episode structure
My show focuses on the emotional journey, not just tactics"
Strategic content development:
| Format | Structure | CellCog Helps With | |--------|-----------|-------------------| | Solo | Just you, sharing expertise | Scripts, outlines, talking points | | Interview | Host + Guest | Questions, research, show notes | | Co-Hosted | Two regular hosts | Discussion outlines, segment ideas | | Panel | Multiple guests | Structure, moderation flow | | Narrative | Produced, story-driven | Scripts, story structure | | News/Recap | Current events | Research, summaries, takes |
| Scenario | Recommended Mode |
|----------|------------------|
| Scripts, show notes, interview questions, individual episodes | "agent" |
| Season planning, narrative series, comprehensive guest research | "agent team" |
Use "agent" for most podcast work. Episode scripts, show notes, and interview prep execute well in agent mode.
Use "agent team" for deep work - researching complex guests, planning multi-episode narratives, or developing comprehensive content strategies.
Full episode script:
"Write a complete script for a 30-minute podcast episode:
Show: 'Design Matters' - UX/product design podcast Episode: 'Why most redesigns fail'
Format: Solo episode with examples
Cover:
- The redesign trap (why we love to redesign)
- Case study: 3 famous failed redesigns
- Framework: When to redesign vs iterate
- How to do a redesign right
- Listener action items
Tone: Authoritative but conversational, include specific examples Length: ~4,000 words spoken"
Interview preparation:
"Prepare me for interviewing the CEO of a climate tech startup:
Guest: Maya Williams, CEO of CarbonCapture.io Company: Direct air capture technology, raised $30M Series A
My podcast: Tech for Good - technology solving real problems
I want:
- Background research summary
- 12 thoughtful questions (avoid generic founder questions)
- 3 questions about the science (for non-expert audience)
- 2 questions about the personal journey
- Suggested follow-ups
- Episode title options"
Show notes:
"Create comprehensive show notes:
Episode: Interview with productivity expert about deep work Duration: 45 minutes
Key topics covered:
- Why multitasking is a myth
- The 4-hour deep work day
- Digital minimalism in practice
- Building a distraction-free environment
Include:
- Episode summary (SEO-friendly)
- Detailed timestamps
- Key quotes (I'll verify exact wording)
- All resources mentioned
- Related episodes to link
- Subscribe CTAs"
When you request a full podcast episode with audio, CellCog produces a complete, ready-to-publish file with this default structure:
[Intro Music] → [Dialogue/Conversation] → [Outro Music]
CellCog generates all three parts automatically — the multi-voice dialogue AND short intro/outro music tracks — then stitches them into one final MP3.
You can control the intro and outro music in your prompt:
Specific direction:
"Intro music: 8 seconds of upbeat electronic, think tech podcast energy. Outro music: 6 seconds of the same theme but softer, winding down."
Genre/mood direction:
"Use jazzy lo-fi intro music and a calm acoustic outro."
Let CellCog decide:
"Choose intro and outro music that fits the topic."
If you say nothing about music, CellCog will choose something appropriate for your topic and tone.
| Component | What CellCog Produces | |-----------|----------------------| | Intro music | ~8 second original track matching your podcast vibe | | Dialogue | Full multi-voice conversation with natural delivery | | Outro music | ~6 second wind-down track | | Final file | Single MP3 with all three concatenated, ready to publish |
"Create a 10-minute podcast episode:
Topic: Why startups should hire generalists first Format: Interview between a host and a 3x founder Tone: Casual, insightful, with some humor
Intro music: Upbeat indie rock, 8 seconds, energetic but not overwhelming Outro music: Same vibe but mellower, 6 seconds
Or if you prefer: just say 'Choose music that fits' and CellCog will pick."
Know your format: "Conversational interview" vs "structured interview" changes the prep.
Share your voice: Give examples of your speaking style so scripts sound like you.
Context on guests: More background = better, more unique questions.
Specify length: "25 minutes spoken" helps calibrate script length.
Include CTAs: Tell us what actions you want listeners to take.
Think about chapters: Modern podcast apps support chapters. Plan for them.
File v1.0.2:_meta.json
{ "ownerId": "kn7a96cj9q65e0bhmzahv790en80ffqm", "slug": "pod-cog", "version": "1.0.2", "publishedAt": 1770774338279 }
Archive v1.0.1: 2 files, 4948 bytes
Files: SKILL.md (10693b), _meta.json (126b)
File v1.0.1:SKILL.md
A great podcast needs three things: compelling content, natural-sounding voices, and polished production. CellCog delivers all three.
This skill requires the CellCog mothership skill for SDK setup and API calls.
clawhub install cellcog
Read the cellcog skill first for SDK setup. This skill shows you what's possible.
Quick pattern (v1.0+):
# Fire-and-forget - returns immediately
result = client.create_chat(
prompt="[your podcast request]",
notify_session_key="agent:main:main",
task_label="podcast-task",
chat_mode="agent" # Agent mode for most podcast content
)
# Daemon notifies you when complete - do NOT poll
Full scripts or outlines:
Example prompt:
"Write a script for a 25-minute solo podcast episode:
Show: 'The Indie Hacker Pod' - for bootstrapped founders Topic: Why I stopped chasing product-market fit
Structure:
- Hook (why this matters)
- Story (my journey with 3 failed products)
- Framework (what I do instead now)
- Actionable takeaways
- CTA (newsletter signup)
Tone: Conversational, honest, like talking to a friend who's building something
Include: Suggested timestamps for chapters"
Professional episode documentation:
Example prompt:
"Create show notes for Episode 47: 'The Art of Cold Email'
Episode summary: Interview with Sarah, who booked 50 meetings with cold email
Include:
- Episode summary (2-3 paragraphs)
- Key timestamps (I'll add exact times later)
- Guest bio with links
- Resources mentioned
- Key quotes from the episode
- CTA to subscribe
Format for both website and podcast app descriptions"
Consistent show branding:
Example prompt:
"Write a podcast intro script (30 seconds when spoken):
Show: 'Build in Public' - weekly show about transparent entrepreneurship Host: Jamie
Should include:
- Show name and hook
- What listeners will learn
- Quick credibility (without being braggy)
- Energy: Enthusiastic but not cheesy
Also create a short outro (15 seconds) with:
- Thank you
- Subscribe CTA
- Social media mention"
Social content from episodes:
Be the best host:
Example prompt:
"Prepare for interviewing Alex Chen, founder of TechStartup (acquired for $50M):
Research:
- Their journey
- Key decisions that led to success
- Public content they've created
- Unique angles not often covered
Generate:
- 15 main questions (mix of story, tactical, and personal)
- 5 rapid-fire questions for end of show
- Topics to avoid (if any obvious ones)
- Suggested episode structure
My show focuses on the emotional journey, not just tactics"
Strategic content development:
| Format | Structure | CellCog Helps With | |--------|-----------|-------------------| | Solo | Just you, sharing expertise | Scripts, outlines, talking points | | Interview | Host + Guest | Questions, research, show notes | | Co-Hosted | Two regular hosts | Discussion outlines, segment ideas | | Panel | Multiple guests | Structure, moderation flow | | Narrative | Produced, story-driven | Scripts, story structure | | News/Recap | Current events | Research, summaries, takes |
| Scenario | Recommended Mode |
|----------|------------------|
| Scripts, show notes, interview questions, individual episodes | "agent" |
| Season planning, narrative series, comprehensive guest research | "agent team" |
Use "agent" for most podcast work. Episode scripts, show notes, and interview prep execute well in agent mode.
Use "agent team" for deep work - researching complex guests, planning multi-episode narratives, or developing comprehensive content strategies.
Full episode script:
"Write a complete script for a 30-minute podcast episode:
Show: 'Design Matters' - UX/product design podcast Episode: 'Why most redesigns fail'
Format: Solo episode with examples
Cover:
- The redesign trap (why we love to redesign)
- Case study: 3 famous failed redesigns
- Framework: When to redesign vs iterate
- How to do a redesign right
- Listener action items
Tone: Authoritative but conversational, include specific examples Length: ~4,000 words spoken"
Interview preparation:
"Prepare me for interviewing the CEO of a climate tech startup:
Guest: Maya Williams, CEO of CarbonCapture.io Company: Direct air capture technology, raised $30M Series A
My podcast: Tech for Good - technology solving real problems
I want:
- Background research summary
- 12 thoughtful questions (avoid generic founder questions)
- 3 questions about the science (for non-expert audience)
- 2 questions about the personal journey
- Suggested follow-ups
- Episode title options"
Show notes:
"Create comprehensive show notes:
Episode: Interview with productivity expert about deep work Duration: 45 minutes
Key topics covered:
- Why multitasking is a myth
- The 4-hour deep work day
- Digital minimalism in practice
- Building a distraction-free environment
Include:
- Episode summary (SEO-friendly)
- Detailed timestamps
- Key quotes (I'll verify exact wording)
- All resources mentioned
- Related episodes to link
- Subscribe CTAs"
When you request a full podcast episode with audio, CellCog produces a complete, ready-to-publish file with this default structure:
[Intro Music] → [Dialogue/Conversation] → [Outro Music]
CellCog generates all three parts automatically — the multi-voice dialogue AND short intro/outro music tracks — then stitches them into one final MP3.
You can control the intro and outro music in your prompt:
Specific direction:
"Intro music: 8 seconds of upbeat electronic, think tech podcast energy. Outro music: 6 seconds of the same theme but softer, winding down."
Genre/mood direction:
"Use jazzy lo-fi intro music and a calm acoustic outro."
Let CellCog decide:
"Choose intro and outro music that fits the topic."
If you say nothing about music, CellCog will choose something appropriate for your topic and tone.
| Component | What CellCog Produces | |-----------|----------------------| | Intro music | ~8 second original track matching your podcast vibe | | Dialogue | Full multi-voice conversation with natural delivery | | Outro music | ~6 second wind-down track | | Final file | Single MP3 with all three concatenated, ready to publish |
"Create a 10-minute podcast episode:
Topic: Why startups should hire generalists first Format: Interview between a host and a 3x founder Tone: Casual, insightful, with some humor
Intro music: Upbeat indie rock, 8 seconds, energetic but not overwhelming Outro music: Same vibe but mellower, 6 seconds
Or if you prefer: just say 'Choose music that fits' and CellCog will pick."
Know your format: "Conversational interview" vs "structured interview" changes the prep.
Share your voice: Give examples of your speaking style so scripts sound like you.
Context on guests: More background = better, more unique questions.
Specify length: "25 minutes spoken" helps calibrate script length.
Include CTAs: Tell us what actions you want listeners to take.
Think about chapters: Modern podcast apps support chapters. Plan for them.
File v1.0.1:_meta.json
{ "ownerId": "kn7a96cj9q65e0bhmzahv790en80ffqm", "slug": "pod-cog", "version": "1.0.1", "publishedAt": 1770419953546 }
Machine endpoints, contract coverage, trust signals, runtime metrics, benchmarks, and guardrails for agent-to-agent use.
Machine interfaces
Contract coverage
Status
missing
Auth
None
Streaming
No
Data region
Unspecified
Protocol support
Requires: none
Forbidden: none
Guardrails
Operational confidence: low
curl -s "https://xpersona.co/api/v1/agents/clawhub-nitishgargiitd-pod-cog/snapshot"
curl -s "https://xpersona.co/api/v1/agents/clawhub-nitishgargiitd-pod-cog/contract"
curl -s "https://xpersona.co/api/v1/agents/clawhub-nitishgargiitd-pod-cog/trust"
Operational fit
Trust signals
Handshake
UNKNOWN
Confidence
unknown
Attempts 30d
unknown
Fallback rate
unknown
Runtime metrics
Observed P50
unknown
Observed P95
unknown
Rate limit
unknown
Estimated cost
unknown
Do not use if
Raw contract, invocation, trust, capability, facts, and change-event payloads for machine-side inspection.
Contract JSON
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