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Global operations: 12 time zones, one acoustic standard

We build minimalist studios that sound expensive, anywhere.

CaptureHub Studios designs and deploys acoustically-true podcast rooms with a focus on low visual noise, predictable room response, and an accessible setup experience for teams who record weekly.

Mission

Make great sound accessible through repeatable acoustic design and calm, durable spaces.

What we ship

Room tuning, assembly-ready kits, and operating playbooks for consistent recording quality.

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Next operations checkpoint

Weekly build window closes in

Time left

00:00:00

Timer is local to your device to help plan handoffs across time zones.

Minimalist podcast studio with acoustic wood slats, soft lighting, microphones and headphones arranged for two hosts.

Acoustic clarity, low cognitive load

Design that disappears on camera and stays consistent in audio.

Build philosophy

Measure, then simplify

We tune early reflections and speech intelligibility first, then reduce visual clutter.

Accessibility

Controls you can trust

Keyboard-first navigation, readable contrast, and frictionless operating steps.

Operations now

Where we deploy, support, and optimize.

Americas
EMEA
APAC

Local time previews update every second.

Listening loop

A scrolling digest of how we work.

Room measurement Speech clarity Mic positioning Workflow playbook Spares kit Remote support
Room measurement Speech clarity Mic positioning Workflow playbook Spares kit Remote support
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The story, in precise steps

An interactive timeline you can read linearly or explore by theme.

2019 — The “quiet room” problem

Why great microphones still sounded bad.

We kept seeing the same pattern: teams invested in mics and interfaces, then recorded in reflective offices. The result was fatigue—listeners couldn’t stay engaged and hosts over-edited to compensate.

We focused on controllable fundamentals: early reflections, noise floor, and repeatable mic placement—so the room became an asset, not a variable.

2021 — Repeatable build kits

From custom installs to consistent outcomes.

We standardized our approach into modular pieces: wall treatments, cable routing, light control, and a short operating checklist that survives staff changes.

Every kit ships with measurement targets—so “good” means the same thing in different cities and different rooms.

2024 — Global operations

Support that follows your schedule.

Our operations model is intentionally simple: one acoustic baseline, localized deployment partners, and remote diagnostics for fast iteration.

When you scale a show across offices, you don’t want “close enough.” You want the same voice, week after week.

How we operate worldwide

Explore regions, understand response times, and learn what happens during a build window.

Operations matrix

Select a region to preview a typical service level.

Local deployment

San Francisco • Austin • Toronto

Field partners handle install, while CaptureHub runs remote measurement verification.

Support response

4 hours

During your region’s business day, we prioritize recording blockers and audio artifacts.

Typical build window

2–4 days

A short on-site phase plus remote tuning. We aim for minimal downtime.

Primary goal

Consistency across episodes

The room response should not change even when the show format does.

Accessibility check

A small interaction to confirm your setup supports keyboard use.

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The Sound Pledge

A lightweight commitment to build quieter, clearer recordings without wasting resources.

We pledge to

  • measure before we buy more gear
  • reduce rework by documenting setup
  • choose durable materials and maintain them

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