The Podcast Creator’s Challenge
If you work as a podcast creator, you know the risk: podcast concepts and episode formats are copied without attribution. When it comes to compliance documentation, the stakes are real - without independent evidence, disputes become your word against theirs.
Your Workflow with TimeProof
Timestamp the exact compliance file that will be reviewed, submitted, or archived so timing and integrity do not depend only on internal systems. Best used at signoff, filing, or audit handoff. Common files in this workflow include audit reports, signed policies, and submission packets. Typical reviewers or counterparties include auditors, regulators, and compliance officers.
1. Record episode.
2. Export master.
3. Timestamp before publishing.
4. Distribute.
The timestamp step fits into that workflow without changing the tools you already use.
The timestamping step itself takes under 10 seconds. No blockchain expertise required.
Why Compliance Documentation Matters
Create tamper-proof regulatory compliance records with verifiable timestamps. A blockchain timestamp timestamps compliance records for regulatory defense, creating evidence that is:
- Independent — stored on the public Polygon blockchain, not controlled by TimeProof or any party
- Permanent — cannot be altered, deleted, or disputed after recording
- Verifiable — anyone can check the timestamp on Polygonscan without an account
- Cryptographic — the SHA-256 hash changes if even one byte of the file changes
How Timestamping Works
When a podcast creator timestamps a file for compliance documentation, TimeProof uses client-side file hashing (SHA-256). That 64-character value is the unique fingerprint for the exact version you selected, and if even one byte changes, the hash changes too. That fingerprint proves the exact version you created before it is shared or disputed. Your file never leaves your device.
TimeProof proves file existence by anchoring file hashes to the Polygon blockchain. The blockchain records the hash, timestamp, and transaction ID permanently, so anyone can verify the record independently on Polygonscan without relying on screenshots, local metadata, or someone else’s database.
For podcasters, audio producers, and podcast networks, that means create tamper-proof regulatory compliance records with verifiable timestamps without relying on editable logs or file-system dates.
What You Receive
Every TimeProof timestamp for compliance documentation includes:
- PDF certificate - a readable proof document you can keep with the project file, send to a client, or hand to counsel if the timeline is later challenged.
- Polygonscan link - direct public verification so a reviewer can confirm the blockchain record independently.
Verified instant timestamps also include: 3. Verified identity badge - the certificate shows the timestamp was created by a verified account, which is useful when timing and submitter identity both matter to the dispute or review.
With the Legal-Grade upgrade, you also receive the core evidence-package components documented by TimeProof: PDF, JSON, JWS identity attestation, and a ZIP bundle.
- Courtroom-Ready PDF - a presentation-ready evidence certificate when compliance documentation needs more than a standard project record.
- JSON Metadata - machine-readable timestamp data for technical teams, audit trails, or structured evidence review.
- Identity Attestation (JWS) - a signed proof that ties the timestamp to a verified identity and can be verified through /.well-known/jwks.json.
- Complete Evidence ZIP - one bundle containing the Courtroom-Ready PDF, JSON Metadata, Identity Attestation (JWS), and supporting proof materials such as the Merkle proof, verification guide, and checksums, so the record is ready for formal review.
Real Scenario
Imagine you are a podcast creator. A team prepares compliance documentation, then later needs independent proof that the reviewed file existed before the audit challenge, submission deadline, or corrective-action dispute. The files at issue are often audit reports, signed procedures, and submission packets. Typical counterparties include auditors, regulators, and compliance teams.
An auditor alleges the record was prepared late, a regulator questions whether the submitted file was backfilled, or internal logs are treated as insufficiently independent. The timestamp anchors the exact compliance file to a public date so timing and integrity do not depend only on the organization’s own systems.
With TimeProof, the dispute is resolved by independent proof instead of by screenshots, local metadata, or conflicting memories.
Related Comparisons
These comparisons help you evaluate adjacent proof methods before you settle on the workflow for this use case.
- TimeProof vs RFC 3161: Compare blockchain anchoring with timestamp-authority models for compliance and audit documentation.
- TimeProof vs Manual SHA256: See why local hash logging alone leaves process and review gaps for recurring compliance records.
- TimeProof vs Cloud Storage Timestamps: Compare provider-managed metadata with independent proof of the exact compliance file and timing.
Related Guides
Use these supporting pages to tighten the legal, technical, or pricing context around this workflow.
- Timestamp Financial Records for Compliance: Move from scenario planning into artifact-level compliance proof for the files that typically matter in audits.
- Verify Integrity of Legal Documents: Add fixed-reference integrity checks when the challenge is whether the compliance file changed after signoff.
- Pricing: Review the current credit model for recurring documentation, audit, and signoff workflows.
Cost for Podcast Creator
TimeProof uses one unified credit balance, so podcasters, audio producers, and podcast networks can create routine proof early and only step up to verified features when the situation calls for it.
- Scheduled timestamps: 1 credit per file - available to everyone, with proof available within 6 hours.
- Instant timestamps: 2 credits per file - available to verified subscribers, anchored in about 2 seconds.
- Legal-Grade: Starter and Pro: 50 credits up to 25 files, then +2/file. Business: 25 credits up to 25 files, then +1/file. Enterprise: included.
One-time packs start at $15 for 100 credits. Verified monthly plans start at $19/month and include identity verification for instant timestamps and Legal-Grade.
That lets you use scheduled timestamps for everyday compliance documentation records and reserve verified instant or Legal-Grade proof for the files most likely to be challenged.
Most podcasters, audio producers, and podcast networks need routine, repeatable protection rather than an enterprise rollout. TimeProof is priced for routine use through packs and verified monthly plans, so you can build evidence as you work instead of only after a dispute starts.
Privacy
Your files related to this workflow never leaves your computer. TimeProof uses client-side file hashing (SHA-256). Only the 64-character hash string is sent for anchoring. Because SHA-256 is one-way, it is not possible to reconstruct the original file from the hash. That lets podcasters, audio producers, and podcast networks protect work related to compliance documentation without exposing the original file, unpublished draft, or client material.