Amy Dutton and James Quick host the popular Compressed.fm podcast, with amazing discussions on all things web development and design. To help deliver the episodes, they use Cloudinary’s APIs to customize their audio players and create promotional imagery in very innovative ways.

Cloudinary’s Customer Education team sat down with Amy and James in this DevJams episode, walking through their podcast production efforts. They’ll showed their various code and scripts used to automate many of the aspects with tools like Next.js, Sanity and more.

Mentioned Code Repositories, Samples and Scripts


0046-custom-audio-player
compressed-nodejs
compressedfm
plop-compressed-fm

Mentioned Cloudinary Technology


Auto-generated waveform images
Placing layers on images
Semantic data extraction
Video Summarization from Cloudinary Labs

Mentioned Technology


DatoCMS
Express
Figma
Handlebars
JavaScript
Lambda Multipart Parser
Markdown
Next.js
Oh My Zsh
Plop.js
React
Render
Sanity.io
Simplecast
Storybook
TypeScript
Vercel

Follow Our Guests - Amy Dutton and James Quick


James Quick's Personal Website
Amy Dutton's Personal Website
Compressed.fm's Official Website

Follow Our Hosts - Sam Brace and Becky Peltz


Sam Brace on LinkedIn
Becky Peltz on LinkedIn

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