Podcast Matchmaking

Where Great Podcasts Meet Great Guests

Tyler's List connects podcast hosts with interesting guests and helps guests find podcasts where their story belongs.

Hosts tell us what they are looking for. Guests tell us what they bring to the conversation. Tyler's List helps connect the dots.

Two microphones facing each other across a warm oak studio table

Two sides, one conversation

A match is only a match when both sides win

Podcast Host

  • Format and audience
  • Topics you cover
  • Guests you need
Tyler's List Match

Podcast Guest

  • Story and expertise
  • Topics you own
  • Shows that fit

How it works

Three steps on either side of the table

For Podcast Hosts

  1. 1

    Tell Us About Your Show

    Complete a short intake form explaining your audience, topics, format, guest preferences, and availability.

  2. 2

    Find The Right Guests

    Tyler's List helps identify guests whose expertise, personality, story, and audience fit your podcast.

  3. 3

    Make The Connection

    Connect, coordinate, and book the conversation.

I Need Guests

For Podcast Guests

  1. 1

    Tell Us Your Story

    Complete your profile including your background, expertise, topics, links, media experience, and what makes you interesting.

  2. 2

    Find The Right Podcasts

    Match with shows where your story, expertise, or audience makes sense.

  3. 3

    Get Booked

    Connect with the host and coordinate the appearance.

I Want To Be A Guest

Why Tyler's List

Podcast Booking Shouldn't Be This Complicated

Podcast hosts spend countless hours finding guests, chasing confirmations, changing dates, dealing with cancellations, and managing conversations.

Guests have the opposite problem. They may have a great story or expertise but don't know which podcasts are the right fit or how to reach the host.

Tyler's List helps both sides find better matches.

Two podcast guests from different backgrounds having a great conversation

Better Matches

Find people who actually fit the conversation.

A host calmly preparing notes at a minimal podcast desk

Less Chasing

Spend less time finding guests and more time creating great content.

Two people warmly shaking hands after a podcast recording

Real Relationships

Podcasting works best when the chemistry is right.

Monetization

Most podcasts don't have an audience problem. They have a monetization problem.

Tyler's List connects hosts with curated affiliate partners that fit their audience — so advertisers pay for performance and hosts can earn before their show becomes massive.