For guests
One link that makes you look rede.
Every time someone asks, “Can you send me your info?”, you go digging — a bio here, a headshot there, links in five places. One link should answer all of it.
The reality
You get invited. Then you scramble.
You get asked onto podcasts, livestreams, broadcasts, panels, interviews, and community events. The invitation is the easy part. Then comes the email every guest knows: “Looks great — can you send me your info?”
And suddenly you’re piecing yourself together from memory. A bio you wrote two roles ago. A headshot buried in a folder. The links you always mean to keep current. The topics you actually want to talk about. Your handles. How you’d like to be introduced. Where to send the booking details.
It’s spread across LinkedIn, an old PDF, your website, a speaker bio someone else wrote, a notes app, and a half-dozen email threads. None of it agrees with the others, and you’re assembling it again from scratch — usually the night before, usually under a deadline.
What’s broken
The same scramble, every booking.
The cost isn’t just your time — it’s how prepared you look to the person who just decided to put you on the air.
Today
- A stale PDF you keep meaning to update.
- A bio that’s half-right and a few jobs out of date.
- Links scattered across five different places.
- Re-typing the same details for every single booking.
- A producer left guessing how to introduce you.
With rede.fm
- One living profile that’s always current.
- One professional link you send every time.
- Bio, links, topics, and assets in a single place.
- Update it once — every booking sees the latest.
- A producer who has exactly what they need.
What a kit answers
Everything a producer asks, answered before they ask.
A media kit isn’t a brochure about you. It’s the practical brief a host and producer actually need to book you, prep you, and introduce you well.
Who you are
A current bio and a headshot a producer can actually use — not the version from three roles ago.
What you talk about
The topics you want to be booked for, so the conversation lands where you’re strongest.
Why you’re credible
The credentials, work, and proof points that tell a host why their audience should listen to you.
Where you’ve appeared
A record of past appearances that builds your track record instead of disappearing after each show.
How to introduce you
Your preferred intro and the right way to say your name and title, so the host gets it right on air.
How to book you
The links, handles, photos, and contact details a producer needs to reach you and get the booking moving.
Why it matters
A living kit, not a stale PDF.
A PDF is a snapshot — accurate the day you exported it, wrong the day after. Your kit on rede.fm is a living profile. Update your bio, swap a headshot, add a new topic once, and every link you’ve ever sent shows the latest version. You stop maintaining six copies of yourself.
It’s one professional link that travels with you. The same kit works for a podcast, a broadcast segment, a livestream, a conference panel, or a written interview — wherever you’re invited, you send the same link and look rede. As you appear across shows, your kit quietly builds a record of where you’ve been.
This is for experts and authors, creators and consultants, educators, public figures, advocates, and community leaders — anyone who gets asked to show up and speak. And it’s the free entry point into rede.fm: claiming your kit costs nothing, because your professional presence should belong to you, not be rented from a platform.
The kit is the front door, not the whole house. rede.fm is the readiness and knowledge platform for modern media — so when you start hosting your own show, the deeper layers are already there. Or see the whole platform.
Get rede
Your next booking starts with one link.
Creating your media kit is free, and it’s yours to keep. Build it once, send it every time, and show up rede.