Becoming #1 podcast in South Africa

Company

Metavolve

Industry

Podcast Production

Company description

Capabilities

Content Strategy
Positioning & Messaging
Social Media
Content Strategy
Positioning & Messaging
Social Media
Content Strategy
Positioning & Messaging
Social Media

CONTEXT

The Founder Files started as a side project for the co-founders of Metavolve. They wanted to host unfiltered conversations with entrepreneurs about what scaling a business really looks like.

In the early days, guests came from past clients and the founders’ own network. Over time, the selection became more random, including international guest placement agencies. The podcast had potential, but no clear editorial direction.

Motivation started to dip, so before deciding whether to pull the plug, we set a hard test: could we get the podcast recognised organically, without paying for awards, promotions, or visibility?

The constraints were steep. I was a one-person marketing team. Time and resources were limited. And recognition alone wouldn’t be enough: if the podcast was going to survive, it had to create real value for Metavolve.

The challenge, then, was twofold: build a podcast strong enough to stand out in a crowded ecosystem with minimal resources, and design it in a way that could eventually justify its place as a business asset, not just a passion project.

WHAT I DID

I approached this podcast challenge in two deliberate phases.

Phase 1: prove it could win organically

For Season 3, the goal was to earn external recognition with minimal resources. I put together an organic content strategy, tightened episode consistency, supported releases with a newsletter, and experimented with format by introducing video alongside audio. We shipped one episode every two weeks, consistently.

That discipline paid off. The Founder Files reached #1 Podcast for Entrepreneurs in South Africa, without paid promotion, sponsorships, or award entries.

Phase 2: make it worth the investment

Reaching #1 wasn’t the end goal for us. The podcast had to work for the business. So we launched Season 4 for which I:

  • built a guest sourcing strategy around the entrepreneurial tensions South African founders actually face;

  • trained and managed a producer to ship one high-quality episode every week;

  • rebranded the show to reflect a more intentional, credible positioning;

  • automated distribution so every episode launched simultaneously across streaming platforms, LinkedIn, and newsletters;

  • scripted in-episode ads that connected guest insights to Metavolve’s services without breaking trust;

  • structured post-interview follow-ups so conversations could convert into sales, referrals, and partnerships;

To compound the value, we also created a lead magnet: a searchable Notion database of timestamped founder experiences, organised by theme and company stage. Listeners got a practical learning tool. We got qualified leads and continuous market insight.

OUTCOME

From Season 3 to Season 4, the podcast went from top podcast in its category on Feedspot to top 10% video podcasts on Spotify, organically.

It also started pulling its weight as a business asset.

  • Metavolve website traffic from social and streaming platforms increased by 26%.

  • The podcast generated several scale-appropriate viral moments on TikTok.

  • Guests began reaching out inbound to participate.

  • Metavolve’s co-founder converted post-interview conversations into paid engagements.

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