Most podcasters (ourselves included) begrudgingly use Skype to record our shows for two reasons:
- Most reliable call quality/lacency
- Network effect (guests usually have an account already)
We all build our workflows around Skype, cobbling together different tools for recording, file transfer, etc, etc.
We would gladly jump ship, pay for, and evangelize a competitor if it can compete with Skype on call reliability/quality and provide a better work flow for us. Here's a short list of features that would solve Podcaster Problems.
- A single button click by the 'producer' on a group call starts local recordings for each participant
- After the recording is finished, each participant's local recording (their voice only) is uploaded to the producer
- A shared text chat is available during the recording for non-voice comms, link sharing, etc.
- Participants can see a 'recording' status so they aren't recorded unaware
- Participants can mute themselves on the call, also silencing their local recording
- Producer can see a wave form of each participant for leveling purposes
- Conversation can be streamed live to a web url (or hooks to perform this via 3rd party software)
- Participants do not need the Wire software or accounts to join the call (just send them a link would be awesome)
Skype is the most terrible solution for this case! That's why so much German, Austrian and Suise podcasters (and that's a lot!) switched over to the incredible Ultraschall software in combination with Studio Link. Unfortunately their websites are in german. But I know Ultraschall is working on an english translation (maybe you ask Ralf Stockmann, the maintainer of this open source software).
Ultraschall is a GUI for Reaper especially designed for the needs of podcasters. With Ultraschall and Studio Link you have nearly zero latency with HD audio quality! It is like all conversational partners are in the same room.
Besides with Studio Link On Air (a special feature of SL) you are able to provide live streams of your recordings. All your requested features are already implemented with these two software packages!
Btw: I'm the developer of the Podlive Mac client, a software for macOS, iOS and tvOS to listen to Studio Link On Air live streams, mentioned above. (-: