Today, Riverside becomes the first platform in the world to take you across the entire creative workflow: record, edit, publish, and now distribute, all in one place. It's the biggest leap we've made since we started, and it begins with the biggest wave of releases in our history.
Over the next three weeks, we're launching major new features one after another, starting with:
- A fully rebuilt platform: A new recording Studio and AI Editor, faster and more responsive across the board, with more flexibility and control over how you create.
- In-person multicam recording: Record multiple cameras and mics on separate, synced tracks with Riverside’s Mac app.
- Newsletters: Turn any recording into a newsletter, with a page your audience can subscribe to.
- Social scheduling: Plan and post to every channel, straight from Riverside.
- Motion graphics: Add professional animated overlays directly in the editor, and tweak them with a prompt.
- COMING SOON - MCP: Your AI assistant, working inside Riverside. Early access opens soon, sign up for the waitlist.
Riverside is the place where you record, edit, livestream, host, publish, and repurpose your content - and now, where you distribute it, too. One place, from first idea to every channel. That’s what Riverside is for.
Why this matters
Nobody creates content to spend their week moving files between platforms. They create to build an audience, to grow a brand, to put an idea into the world and have people come back for more.
But reaching people now means being everywhere they are: the podcast on the commute, the video on YouTube, the clips on social, the newsletter recap. One idea has to become a dozen things, and producing them all is slow, manual work scattered across a pile of disconnected tools. Getting it all out there was supposed to be the easy part. It became the job.
That’s the problem Riverside was built to solve: Record once, distribute everywhere, without the grind.
How we got here
When we started Riverside, the idea was simple: remote recording deserved better. Creators were sacrificing quality for recordings that came out compressed and degraded, so we built a fix. But recording was never the destination, it was the starting point.
From day one, the goal was to make it easier to get an idea from your head to an audience. We've built toward that every step of the way, alongside the creators and teams who build on us. That's why we're moving from riverside.fm to riverside.com. That name made sense when recording was the whole story, and it hasn't been for a long time. The mission never changed: we're here to help you share your ideas with the world.
This is for the creator who recorded a podcast and lost the weekend editing it. The marketing team stretched thin and still asked to repurpose more. The media companies scaling output without scaling headcount. The enterprises that need production infrastructure that keeps up. To everyone who's built on Riverside so far: you're the reason we got here.
The new chapter starts today.



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