Open every episode with a high-energy announcer over an upbeat bed that says "this is going to be fun." Write a punchy line, pick a playful voice from 65+ options, and download a laugh-ready intro in 30 seconds.
A flat, mumbled opening kills the room before you've said a word. A bright announcer and a bouncy bed prime listeners to laugh — and a running-gag intro becomes a joke your fans quote back at you.
Preview fast, expressive voices — game-show announcer, hyped movie-trailer guy, or a perfectly flat deadpan for ironic contrast. Test several reads of the same line and keep the funniest.
Funky bass lines, ukulele-and-handclap beds, retro game-show brass, high-tempo pop energy — the royalty-free library has the whole toolbox, and the mix is balanced for you automatically.
Fake sponsor reads, recurring segment bumpers, an absurd new cold open every week — each new script is one credit, so your bits can evolve as fast as your show does.
Swap in your show name and hosts, paste into the generator, and pick a voice with maximum energy — or maximum deadpan. Each script lands in 10–20 seconds.
A mock disclaimer read with total sincerity. The contrast between the serious delivery and the silly content is the joke.
📝 Script:
"Warning: the following podcast may cause uncontrollable laughter in public places, questionable life advice, and at least one argument about pizza toppings. This is [Show Name] with [Host Names]. Listen at your own risk."
Voice: dead-serious announcer, played completely straight • Bed: cheerful ukulele and handclaps for maximum contrast
Self-deprecating and conversational — perfect for two-host banter shows that trade on chemistry rather than structure.
📝 Script:
"Two friends. One microphone. Absolutely zero preparation. Welcome to [Show Name] — the podcast your boss doesn't know you're listening to right now. Here are your hosts, [Host Names]!"
Voice: warm, grinning delivery with a big finish on the host names • Bed: funky bass line with a drum fill into the episode
A quick setup-and-punchline opener for advice, Q&A, and topic-of-the-week comedy formats. Short enough to run before every episode without wearing thin.
📝 Script:
"You've got questions. We've got wildly unqualified answers. It's [Show Name] — the show where confidence beats accuracy every single time. Let's get into it!"
Voice: fast, bright, game-show energy • Bed: retro game-show brass with a stinger on the title
Want a broader starting point? Try the general Podcast Intro Maker — then close every episode with a matching sign-off from the Podcast Outro Maker.
Faster than explaining the bit to a voice actor. Idea to punchline-ready opener in under a minute.
Start from one of the scripts above or write your own. One setup, one punchline, the show name — done. If it makes you smirk reading it, it'll work.
Audition announcer energy against deadpan delivery, then pair the winner with a funky, bouncy, or brassy bed. Generate unlimited music variations from the same voiceover.
Download the finished MP3 and drop it at the top of every episode. Add segment bumpers and a matching outro whenever a new bit demands one.
No subscriptions. No monthly fees. Buy credits and create intros, segment bumpers, and gag stings whenever inspiration strikes.
Access to all 65+ AI Voices
Full commercial & publishing rights
Unlimited music variations per voiceover
MP3 download, ready for any podcast editor
1000+ royalty-free music tracks
$0.39 per voiceover generation.
Unlimited intro variations per credit.
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Bulk discounts available. No monthly subscriptions. Credits never expire.
Everything about making comedy podcast intros with AI JingleMaker.
A good comedy intro promises fun without trying too hard. Keep it short — 10–20 seconds — pair a playful, energetic voice with an upbeat music bed, and let the script wink at the audience. If the intro itself gets a smile, listeners trust the episode will deliver laughs.
Shorter than most genres: 10–20 seconds is the sweet spot. Comedy audiences want to get to the banter, so a punchy announcer line, the show name, and a quick sting beats a long produced opening. AI JingleMaker supports short scripts (125 characters) that are perfect for this format.
Bright, expressive voices with fast, bouncy delivery work best — think game-show announcer or over-the-top movie-trailer guy played for laughs. AI JingleMaker lets you preview all 65+ voices before generating, so you can test a straight-faced deadpan read against a hyped-up announcer and keep whichever is funnier.
Upbeat, bouncy tracks: funky bass lines, ukulele and handclap beds, retro game-show brass, or high-tempo pop-punk energy. The royalty-free library of 1000+ tracks covers all of these, and you can generate unlimited music variations from one voiceover to find the bed that lands.
One voiceover generation costs one credit — $0.39 with the Starter Pack (100 credits for $39). Unlimited music variations per voiceover are included, credits never expire, and there is no subscription. That leaves plenty of credits for gag intros, fake sponsor reads, and recurring segment stings.
Yes — running gags are where comedy shows shine. Generate a new cold open per episode, recurring segment bumpers, fake sponsor jingles, and a matching outro, all in the same voice for consistency. Each new script is just one credit, so experimenting is cheap.
Your comedy intro is 30 seconds away — and the first version that makes you laugh is the one to ship.
30-second creation time • Royalty-free license included