Sermons, podcasts,
and clips. Automatically.
Drop the full Sunday recording once. We find the sermon, suggest a title, publish video drafts, and host the podcast RSS feed — $19/org.
How it works
01
Drop the file
Drag a full Sunday recording into the inbox — or point us at a Google Drive folder once, and we’ll pick up new recordings as they land. Audio and video both work, and Pro includes room for real weekly workflows.
02
We do the work
We detect the sermon, worship, and announcements automatically, remember your pastor’s voice week to week, transcribe it, and suggest a clean title.
03
Click publish
Choose what goes to YouTube or Vimeo, create clips, and send the same upload into a public podcast RSS feed.
WHY WE BUILT IT
Built alongside a church.
The Sunday-night ritual — wrestling a 12 GB service file into a YouTube draft, finding where the sermon actually starts, picking a title, waiting on the upload bar — was eating volunteer time at a church we work closely with. So we built the boring parts away. uploads.run is what they use every week. If it helps your church, that’s why.
FOR THE PASTOR
Every sermon, searchable.
Every upload becomes a timestamped transcript. Find the line, click the timestamp, and jump straight to the moment in the video — for sermon prep, clip selection, or quoting a guest speaker the comms team can’t quite remember.
- Word-by-word timing, so a quote is one click away from the exact second it was said.
- Per-speaker labels remembered week to week — pastor, guest, reader.
- Browser-search the transcript page; clip a section by highlighting the text.
- May 17 · Living Sacrifices00:43:34
I want to sit on that word — therefore. Because the rest of this letter doesn’t make sense without it.
- May 10 · The Long Obedience00:31:12
Therefore, since we have these promises — we don’t shrink back. We press in.
- Apr 26 · Romans 500:48:05
Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God.
PRICING
One Pro plan. $19/org.
500 uploads per month, 25 team members, podcast hosting, video publishing, transcripts, and clips. No listener metering or download caps on podcast playback. Each organization is billed separately — and one login can manage several.
HOW IT COMPARES
Podcast hosting is only one piece of the Sunday workflow.
Traditional podcast hosts are good at RSS feeds. Editing tools are good at one-off projects. uploads.run is built for churches that need the same weekly recording to become a transcript, a video draft, clips, and a podcast episode without stitching together several subscriptions.
| Product | Public entry price | Metering model | Why uploads.run is different |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buzzsprout | $15/mo annual audio, $25/mo annual audio + video | Upload-hour allowance; free episodes expire after 90 days. | $19/org includes video workflow, transcription, and podcast RSS in one place. |
| Captivate | $19/mo monthly, $17/mo annual | Download-tiered plans starting at 30k downloads/month. | No per-listener/download metering for podcast playback. |
| Transistor | $19/mo entry plan | Download-tiered podcast hosting. | Built around church video, transcription, clips, and podcast publishing together. |
| Libsyn | $12/mo basic | Audio upload-hour limits; higher tiers unlock more workflow. | One upload can become a sermon transcript, video draft, clip, and podcast episode. |
| RSS.com | Free tier; $11.99/mo annual All in One | Podcast-first hosting with RSS, transcripts, and distribution tools. | Adds the Sunday service video pipeline: speaker memory, sectioning, YouTube/Vimeo, and clips. |
| Descript | $24+/mo creator editing plans | Editor-first pricing, usually per creator/usage tier. | Purpose-built for repeat church publishing, not manual editing projects. |
Pricing snapshots checked May 2026 from public pricing pages where available. Competitors change plans often; use the linked pages for current details.