Audioboom helps podcasters host, distribute, and monetise their shows, while matching advertisers with relevant podcasts to have the biggest impact. It works with podcasters of all genres, from talk shows to true crime, and is home to the award-winning podcasts Morbid: A True Crime Podcast, Casefile, and No Such Thing as a Fish. Overall, Audioboom delivers more than 90 million audio downloads to 26 million users every month.
“The conversion rate for ads is very high because of the unique bond listeners have with podcast hosts – listeners are happy to support the advertisers as they understand that the revenue keeps their favourite shows on the air,” added Paterson.
Matching advertisers to podcasts is no mean feat. Not only does the content have to be relevant, pricing is based on the podcast’s CPM (cost-per-thousand impressions, relating to the audience’s size and demographics) and can vary wildly.
To organise sales, bookings, and billings, Audioboom used a fearsome behemoth of a macro-infested spreadsheet, nicknamed The Excel That Ate Manhattan - plus a cloud file hosting service to store contracts and other paperwork, offline notes, and other legacy processes.
“With operations across the UK and US, it was difficult to work seamlessly. Even small things, like the regional difference in date format, were constantly breaking macros, and it was hard to find and collate data,” recalled Paterson.
With rapid year-on-year growth, the company needed a new solution to eliminate slow and frustrating processes, free its team up for more valuable activities, and allow the business to scale.