Inside the Podcast Kitchen: How "Gelecek Kapınızda" Is Made
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Publisher: Alkur Kapı Sistemleri A.Ş.
At the end of June we quietly tried something: we switched on a microphone. “Gelecek Kapınızda” is our podcast series that tells the behind-the-scenes of the industrial door world in conversational language — and after the first episodes, it’s time to show the kitchen.
Why a podcast?
The natural home of technical content is writing; the site already has articles, guides and specifications. But some subjects ask for a story, not a table. Put the supply network behind an automatic door into writing and you get a report; put it into a conversation and you get a narrative people actually follow. The podcast is the channel we opened for the sector’s “you get it when it’s told” topics.
What did the first three episodes cover?
- The Invisible Ecosystem Behind Automatic Doors (24 June) — the sensors, boards and supply network behind the door that opens by itself in front of you at the shopping centre.
- The 2-Dollar Chip, Engineers at the Köfte Shop and the Joker Card (1 July) — the domino effect a small electronic component creates in production planning.
- A 3-Stage Survival Strategy When Supply Breaks (8 July) — the manufacturer’s plan B when supposedly flawless global supply chains snap.
The common thread: none of them is a product pitch. We talk about the sides of the sector that concern everyone but that nobody narrates.
From recording to release
Every episode starts with one question: “If we explained this to one of our dealers, how would we tell it?” Once the topic is set, the conversation is planned in broad strokes — a route map, not a script. After recording, the episode goes out simultaneously on Spotify and YouTube with its title, summary and cover. The series page on the site keeps both platform links for every episode in one place; the list updates itself as new episodes are published.
More to come
The series runs on a weekly rhythm, and the topic list is already longer than the recording calendar. Audio content still has very few examples in our sector; we are trying to fill that gap with conversation. You can listen to the episodes on our podcast page and send topic suggestions through our contact channels — the microphone is on.





