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Moon FM

Analyzed: 2026-04-23
Model: OpenAI GPT-5
Prompts run:
Total responses:
Overall AI Visibility?
0
/ 100
Invisible

Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Penalises any single weak metric.

Latent Brand Association?
6
/ 100
Floor

What the model believes about Moon FM without web search.

LLM Authority?
0
/ 100
Absent

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts.

Top of Mind?
0
/ 100
Floor

Unprompted recall on high-volume discovery prompts.

Metric 1 of 3 Latent Brand Association?

Measures what GPT-5 believes about Moon FM from training alone, before any web search. We probe the model 5 times across 5 different angles and score 5 sub-signals.

LBA Score
6/100
Floor
Quality?
0.65
Meta-factor?
1.00
Familiarity?
0.20
Top associations for Moon FM
offline listening support 4 easy podcast discovery 2 easy listening experience 2 less feature-rich than rivals 2 smooth listening experience 2 limited power-user features 2 smaller ecosystem 2 easy-to-use interface 2 Apple device support 1 listening to podcasts 1 podcast player 1 rougher than established podcast apps 1 smart discovery 1 clean interface 1 podcast player app 1
Control prompt (category baseline)
supports browsing podcasts 3 lists and organizes podcasts 2 helps users discover shows 2 listening in one place 1 subscribe and listen easily 1 podcast listing and organization 1 lets users listen in one place 1 enables podcast subscriptions 1 directory for podcast listings 1 central hub for podcast discovery 1

High overlap with brand prompts shows Moon FM is firmly in the model's "podcast directory" category.

Sample model responses
Prompt: What is Moon FM known for?
Moon FM is known as a podcast app/player—especially for a clean, premium listening experience with features like offline playback, syncing, playlists, and a polished design.
Iteration: 1 of 5
Prompt: What is Moon FM known for?
Moon FM is best known as a podcast app/player, especially for listening to and organizing podcasts on iPhone and other Apple devices.
Iteration: 2 of 5

Metric 2 of 3 LLM Authority?

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts where users ask category questions and AI recommends brands. Measured both with and without web search, then averaged 50/50.

Authority Score
0/100
Absent
Recall mode (no web)?
0

What the model recalls from training without searching the web.

Retrieval mode (with web)?
0

What the model returns when it can search live web sources.

IntentPromptRecall pos.Retrieval pos.
discovery What are the best podcast directories for true crime fans? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which podcast directories are best for tech podcasts? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What podcast directories are good for beginners? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best podcast directories for finding indie podcasts? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which podcast directories work well on Android phones? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What podcast directories are best for iPhone users? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best podcast directories for news and politics podcasts? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which podcast directories help you discover local podcasts? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What podcast directories are best for kids podcasts? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best podcast directories for educational podcasts? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which podcast directories are best for comedy podcasts? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What podcast directories are good for audiobook-style shows? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best podcast directories with strong recommendations? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which podcast directories have the best categories and filters? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What podcast directories are good for finding short-form podcasts? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which podcast directories are best for international podcasts? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best podcast directories for nonfiction shows? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which podcast directories are best for business podcasts? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What podcast directories are best for discovering trending shows? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which podcast directories have the best curated playlists? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to major podcast directories? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison How do podcast directories compare for discovery features? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which podcast directories are better for recommendations than other directories? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best podcast directory alternatives for finding niche podcasts? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which podcast directories offer better search than the usual top directories? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What podcast directories are better for categorization and filtering? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which podcast directories are better for free listening options? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best podcast directory alternatives for subscribers? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison How do the top podcast directories compare for mobile use? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which podcast directories are easier to navigate than other directory apps? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find podcasts by topic in a podcast directory? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I discover new podcasts I might like? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find a podcast directory with better search? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I subscribe to podcasts from a directory? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find podcasts that match my interests? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I browse podcasts by category? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find less popular podcasts in a directory? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I find podcasts in another language? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find podcast directories that work on my phone? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I keep track of podcasts I want to listen to? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there free podcast directories? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What podcast directories have a free tier? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much do podcast directory apps cost? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which podcast directories are free to use without signing up? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the cheapest podcast directory option? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Do podcast directories offer premium features? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which podcast directories are worth paying for? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there podcast directories with no ads? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What podcast directories offer the best value? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Can I use a podcast directory for free on my phone? not mentioned not mentioned
Sample responses

Metric 3 of 3 Top of Mind?

Unprompted recall on 15 high-volume discovery prompts, run 5 times each in pure recall mode (no web). Brands that surface here are baked into the model's training, not borrowed from live search.

TOM Score
0/100
Floor
Discovery promptVolumeAppearedPositions (5 runs)
What are the best podcast directories for discovering new shows? 20 0/5
Which podcast directory is most popular right now? 0 0/5
What are the top podcast directory apps? 0 0/5
Which podcast directories do most people use? 0 0/5
What are the best podcast directories for listeners? 0 0/5
What podcast directories are good for finding new episodes? 0 0/5
What are the most recommended podcast directories? 0 0/5
Which podcast directory has the best search and discovery? 0 0/5
What are the best podcast directories for subscribing to shows? 0 0/5
What podcast directory options are worth trying? 0 0/5
What are the best podcast directories for all podcasts? 0 0/5
Which podcast directories are easiest to use? 0 0/5
What are the best podcast directories for niche shows? 0 0/5
Which podcast directories are free to use? 40 0/5
What are the most popular podcast directory platforms? 0 0/5
Sample recall responses

What to do next Recommendations for Moon FM

Generated automatically from gaps and weaknesses in the analysis above, ranked by potential impact on the AI Visibility Score.

Build foundational authoritative coverage

Your LBA is low. The model has limited or no specific beliefs about your brand. Focus on authoritative third-party coverage: Wikipedia, industry-specific publications, founder interviews on podcasts with transcripts, and "best of" list articles.

+10 to +25 on LBA over 12-24 months

Enter the category conversation

Your Authority is low across category queries. Users asking about your category do not see you. Priority: get listed in "best of" and "top N" articles for your category on domains with strong training-data crawl presence.

+10 to +25 on Authority

Build foundational brand recognition

The model does not recall your brand in category queries. Start with authoritative coverage and category-list inclusion. TOM moves slowly, tied to major model training cycles (typically 12-18 months).

+10 to +30 on TOM over 12-24 months

How is this calculated? Methodology

Every score on this page is reproducible. Below is exactly what we ran and how we computed each number.

Overall AI Visibility Score
Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM: (LBA × Authority × TOM)^(1/3). Geometric mean is used so that any single weak metric pulls the overall score down, rather than being masked by strength elsewhere.
Latent Brand Association (LBA)
5 brand probes + 1 control prompt, each run 5 times in recall mode (no web search). LBA = quality × meta × stability × share × recognition × 100. Each sub-signal is on a 0-1 scale. Read the full LBA methodology →
LLM Authority
50 organic category prompts (discovery, comparison, problem and transactional intents), each run once in recall mode and once in retrieval mode. Score = frequency × log-decayed prominence × intent weight, then 50/50 averaged across the two modes. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full Authority methodology →
Top of Mind (TOM)
15 high-volume discovery prompts (sourced from Keywords Everywhere search-volume data), each run 5 times in pure recall mode (no web). Score = frequency × (0.5 + 0.5 × log-prominence), volume-weighted. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full TOM methodology →

Analysis run on April 23, 2026 at 5:58 AM

All 210 AI responses for Moon FM

Click a prompt to expand its responses. 210 total responses across 72 prompts.

LBA — Latent Brand Association (7 prompts)

On a scale of 1-10, rate your familiarity with the brand "Moon FM" in the podcast directory category. 1 = I've never heard of this brand 4 = I'm aware of the name but know little specific 7 = I know the brand well including its main products 10 = Deep, confident knowledge including specific features, differentiators, pricing tier, competitor positioning Return JSON: { "familiarity": <1-10 integer>, "justification": "<one sentence>" }
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 2, "justification": "I recognize Moon FM as a podcast-related brand name only vaguely and do not have confident knowledge of its features, pricing, or positioning." }
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":2,"justification":"I recognize the name only vaguely and do not have reliable specific knowledge about Moon FM's features, positioning, or pricing."}
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":2,"justification":"I recognize the name only vaguely and do not have confident, specific knowledge about Moon FM's podcast directory features or positioning."}
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":2,"justification":"I recognize the name only faintly and do not have reliable specific knowledge about Moon FM's podcast directory offerings or positioning."}
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":2,"justification":"I recognize the name only faintly and do not have confident specific knowledge about Moon FM’s podcast-directory features or positioning."}
What is Moon FM known for?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM is known as a podcast app/player—especially for a clean, premium listening experience with features like offline playback, syncing, playlists, and a polished design.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM is best known as a podcast app/player, especially for listening to and organizing podcasts on iPhone and other Apple devices.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM is known as a podcast player app, especially for a clean interface, smart discovery, and features for listening to and organizing podcasts.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM is best known as a podcast app/podcast player, especially for listening and organizing podcasts.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM is known as a podcast app/listening platform, especially for a clean, modern interface and features like smart playback and discovery.
What are Moon FM's main strengths and weaknesses?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM’s main strengths are its clean, modern interface, easy podcast discovery/subscription management, and strong playback basics like speed control, sleep timer, and offline listening. It’s generally appreciated for being simple and polished rather than bloated. Its main weaknesses are that it has a smaller ecosystem and fewer advanced features than bigger podcast apps, so power users may miss things like deep customization, robust cross-platform syncing, or more mature recommendation tools. Availability and long-term support can also be less certain than with established competitors.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM’s main strengths are its clean, fast, distraction-free podcast listening experience, useful playlist/queue management, good episode organization, and support for power-user features like speed control, skip intervals, and offline listening. Its weaknesses are that it’s more of a niche app than a full ecosystem, so discovery, social features, and cross-platform maturity can feel limited compared with bigger players. Some users may also find its library/sync and customization options less extensive than the biggest podcast apps.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM’s main strengths are usually seen as its clean, modern interface, easy podcast discovery, and smooth listening experience with useful playback controls. It tends to appeal to people who want a simple, focused app rather than a cluttered one. Its weaknesses are that it’s a smaller brand than the biggest podcast players, so it may have a smaller ecosystem, fewer advanced features, and less content/community momentum. Depending on the user, it can also feel limited if they want heavy customization or deep power-user tools.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM’s main strengths are its clean, modern design, easy-to-use interface, and focused feature set for listening to podcasts. It tends to be appreciated for a smooth listening experience, useful organization tools like playlists/queues, and a good balance between simplicity and functionality. Its main weaknesses are that it can feel less feature-rich than the biggest podcast apps, and some users may find its ecosystem, syncing, or advanced discovery tools more limited. It may also appeal more to users who want a polished, minimalist player than to power users looking for deep customization or every possible podcast feature.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM’s main strengths are its clean, simple design, easy podcast discovery, and broad support for common listening features like playback speed, offline listening, and queue management. It’s also often seen as lightweight and pleasant to use. Its main weaknesses are that it can feel less feature-rich than the biggest podcast apps, with fewer advanced tools, integrations, and customization options. Depending on the platform, it may also have a smaller ecosystem and fewer power-user features than competitors.
Who should use Moon FM? Who should avoid it?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM should suit people who want a simple, focused podcast/radio-style app with a clean listening experience, especially if they like discovering and playing audio with minimal fuss. It’s a good fit for casual listeners and people who want an alternative to heavier, feature-packed players. People should avoid it if they need advanced podcast management, deep customization, tight cross-platform syncing, or a very large ecosystem of integrations. If you rely on lots of power-user features, it may feel too limited.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM is best for podcast listeners who want a clean, no-fuss app focused on organization, playback control, and a simple listening experience—especially if you like subscribing to shows, queuing episodes, and listening offline. It may also suit people who value a polished app and don’t need a lot of extra social or community features. You should probably avoid it if you want a free, highly social, or all-in-one audio platform; if you mainly want music, audiobooks, or live streaming rather than podcasts; or if you prefer very advanced customization and niche power-user tools that some other podcast apps offer.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM is best for people who want a clean, lightweight podcast app with simple playback controls, offline listening, playlists, and an easy-to-use interface. It’s a good fit if you primarily listen to podcasts and want a no-fuss experience. People should avoid it if they need a very advanced podcast ecosystem, highly customizable features, deep social/community tools, or if they prefer a single app that also handles a lot of broader audio/content management. If you mainly use other platforms or want maximum feature depth, a more feature-rich app may suit you better.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM is best for podcast listeners who want a simple, clean app with an easy listening experience. It’s a good fit if you value organization, offline listening, and a low-friction interface. Avoid it if you need a very feature-heavy podcast tool, deep customization, or lots of advanced power-user options. It may also not be the best choice if you don’t listen to podcasts regularly.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM is best for people who want a simple, clean podcast app with good organization and an easy listening experience. It should suit casual podcast listeners, commuters, and anyone who values a lightweight interface over lots of bells and whistles. Avoid it if you need very advanced power-user features, heavy customization, or a fully social/community-focused podcast platform.
How does Moon FM compare to its main competitors?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM is generally a clean, lightweight podcast player aimed at people who want a simple listening experience rather than a feature-heavy platform. Compared with major competitors: - Spotify / Apple Podcasts: Moon FM is usually more focused and less cluttered, but it lacks their huge ecosystems, exclusive content, and broad integration. - Pocket Casts: Pocket Casts is stronger for power users (queue management, filters, playback tools). Moon FM is simpler and more minimal. - Overcast: Overcast is still the better pick for advanced podcast listeners, especially on iPhone, while Moon FM tends to appeal more to users who want a streamlined design. - Castro: Castro also targets a polished, curated podcast workflow; Moon FM is typically more straightforward and less opinionated. - Podcast Addict / AntennaPod: These often offer more customization and platform-specific flexibility, especially on Android. Moon FM is usually easier to use, but less configurable. Bottom line: Moon FM competes best on simplicity, modern UI, and a low-friction listening experience. It loses to the top competitors on depth of features, ecosystem size, and advanced controls.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM is a podcast app that feels more like a clean, modern alternative to the big-name players. Compared with Apple Podcasts and Spotify, Moon FM is usually seen as more focused on podcast listening and less tied to a broader music/media ecosystem. That can mean a simpler, more distraction-free experience. Compared with Pocket Casts and Overcast, Moon FM’s main appeal is often its polished UI and straightforward design, while those competitors tend to have deeper power-user features and a longer track record. In short: Moon FM is best positioned as a sleek, user-friendly podcast app, but the established competitors generally have stronger brand recognition, more mature feature sets, and larger communities.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM is best thought of as a modern, cross-platform podcast app rather than a giant discovery platform. Compared with Apple Podcasts and Spotify: Moon FM is usually stronger for playback control, organization, and a cleaner podcast-first experience, while Apple/Spotify win on audience size, discovery, and built-in ecosystem reach. Compared with Pocket Casts and Overcast: Moon FM competes most directly here. Pocket Casts and Overcast are often seen as more mature power-user apps with deeper workflows and long-standing feature sets, while Moon FM aims to be simpler and more visually polished. Compared with Castro: Moon FM is typically more straightforward and less queue-centric; Castro is stronger if you like inbox-style triage. Overall: Moon FM’s edge is a clean, modern interface and focused podcast listening experience. Its weakness versus the biggest competitors is usually ecosystem depth, discovery, and brand maturity.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM is a podcast app focused on a clean, minimalist listening experience with strong discovery, playback controls, and cross-device syncing. Compared with main competitors like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts, and Overcast: - vs Spotify: Moon FM is usually more podcast-first and less cluttered, while Spotify offers a much larger music + podcast ecosystem and stronger recommendations, but can feel heavier. - vs Apple Podcasts: Moon FM is often seen as more polished and customizable; Apple Podcasts is the default on iPhone, deeply integrated with Apple devices, but simpler and less feature-rich. - vs Pocket Casts: Pocket Casts is the closest competitor in features for serious podcast listeners; Moon FM tends to emphasize a more modern, easy-to-use interface, while Pocket Casts is more established and feature-dense. - vs Overcast: Overcast is prized for audio tools like Smart Speed and voice boost; Moon FM is more about a fresh UI and smooth everyday usability. Overall, Moon FM competes best as a modern, podcast-centric alternative for users who want a cleaner experience than the big platforms, but it may not match the ecosystem depth of Spotify or the long-standing power-user features of Pocket Casts/Overcast.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Moon FM is generally positioned as a modern, premium podcast app rather than a giant all-purpose audio platform. Compared with Apple Podcasts and Spotify, it’s usually more focused on podcast listening UX, while those two win on ecosystem reach and content discovery. Compared with Pocket Casts and Overcast, Moon FM tends to stand out with a cleaner, more polished interface and a simpler feel, but those competitors often have longer track records and more power-user features. Against Castro, Moon FM is usually closer to a mainstream, streamlined player than a highly curated queue-based app. In short: Moon FM’s edge is ease of use and design; its main competitors often beat it on platform ecosystem, advanced controls, or audience size.
What do people typically complain about with Moon FM?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
People commonly complain that Moon FM has a small or limited podcast catalog, occasional bugs/crashes, a rough or confusing UI, sync/playback issues, and that some useful features are locked behind a paywall. Some users also mention slow support and weak recommendations compared with bigger podcast apps.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about Moon FM being a bit buggy or unstable, with issues like playback glitches, syncing problems, and occasional crashes. Other common complaints are the app feeling clunky to use, limited discovery/organization features, and pricing or subscription value not feeling great to some users.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about Moon FM being buggy/unstable, having playback or sync issues, weak search and library management, occasional download problems, and feeling too expensive for the features offered.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
People commonly complain about Moon FM being buggy, with issues like playback glitches, syncing problems, poor search/discovery, and occasional app crashes. Some also dislike the subscription pricing and feel the feature set is limited compared with bigger podcast apps.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
If you mean the Moon FM podcast app, people typically complain about occasional bugs/crashes, sync and playback glitches, search/discovery being limited, and pricing/value for the subscription. Some also mention the app can feel a bit rough compared with more established podcast players.
What is a typical podcast directory known for? control
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical podcast directory is known for listing, organizing, and helping users discover podcasts and episodes, often with search, categories, ratings, and subscription links.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
A podcast directory is typically known for listing and organizing podcasts so users can discover, browse, subscribe to, and listen to shows in one place.
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical podcast directory is known for organizing and listing podcasts so users can discover, browse, search, and subscribe to shows in one place.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical podcast directory is known for listing and organizing podcasts so users can discover, browse, subscribe to, and listen to shows in one place.
Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical podcast directory is known for listing and organizing podcasts so users can discover, browse, search, subscribe to, and listen to shows in one place.

Authority — LLM Authority (50 prompts)

What are the best podcast directories for true crime fans? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
Best podcast directories/apps for true crime fans: - **Spotify** — huge true crime catalog, strong recommendations, easy to binge series. - **Apple Podcasts** — best all-around directory; lots of true crime shows, good charts and creator pages. - **Podcast Addict** (Android) — excellent for power users; great search, filters, and playback controls. - **Pocket Casts** — clean interface, strong discovery, good cross-device syncing. - **Overcast** — great for iPhone listeners; simple, fast, and very good episode discovery. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — good for exclusive and audio-documentary style true crime content. - **iHeartRadio** — strong for popular true crime network shows and radio-adjacent podcasts. - **Podcast Index** — open directory if you want a broader, less algorithm-driven search. If you want the **best single pick**, I’d choose **Apple Podcasts** for discovery or **Spotify** for easiest listening and recommendations. If you want, I can also give you the **best true crime podcast apps by device** (iPhone, Android, desktop).
retrieval Not mentioned
For **true crime fans**, my top podcast directories are: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — best overall for discovery, charts, editorial curation, transcripts, and huge podcast coverage. Great if you want easy browsing and “more like this” recommendations. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-podcasts/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Spotify** — best if you already use Spotify daily and want podcasts integrated with music, plus its own podcast-focused pages and recommendations. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/podcasts/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Listen Notes** — best pure search engine for finding true crime by case, person, place, or topic; excellent for digging up niche shows and episodes. ([listennotes.com](https://www.listennotes.com/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Podchaser** — best for credits, guest tracking, and community-curated lists; especially useful if you follow specific hosts, reporters, or producers across shows. ([podchaser.com](https://www.podchaser.com/about//?utm_source=openai)) 5. **iHeartRadio** — best if you like true-crime network shows and want a lot of mainstream, easy-to-browse crime content in one app. ([iheart.com](https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-crime-house-true-crime-sto-259962323/?utm_source=openai)) **Best pick overall:** Apple Podcasts. **Best for deep true-crime hunting:** Listen Notes. If you want, I can also give you the **best true-crime podcasts to follow on each directory**.
Which podcast directories are best for tech podcasts? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
Best podcast directories for tech podcasts: - **Apple Podcasts** — still the biggest directory; great for reach. - **Spotify** — strong discovery and huge audience. - **YouTube Music** — increasingly important for podcast search and discovery. - **Pocket Casts** — popular with tech-savvy listeners; clean UX. - **Overcast** — beloved by power users and iPhone listeners. - **Podchaser** — good for ratings, reviews, and episode-level search. - **Listen Notes** — excellent for search and finding niche tech shows. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — worth listing for extra distribution. If your goal is **tech audience growth**, prioritize: 1. Apple Podcasts 2. Spotify 3. YouTube Music 4. Pocket Casts 5. Overcast 6. Podchaser 7. Listen Notes If you want, I can also give you the **best podcast directories for hosting/submission** specifically.
retrieval Not mentioned
For **tech podcasts**, the best directories are usually: 1. **YouTube / YouTube Music** — best for discovery, especially if you publish video or clips. YouTube says it’s now the most frequently used service for listening to podcasts in the U.S. and has built RSS-based podcast support in YouTube Music. ([blog.youtube](https://blog.youtube/news-and-events/1-billion-monthly-podcast-users/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Apple Podcasts** — still a core directory, easy to submit/claim through Apple Podcasts Connect. ([podcasters.apple.com](https://podcasters.apple.com/support/833-manage-your-podcast?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Spotify** — important for reach and has strong creator/discovery tools; Spotify also notes you can distribute to other major apps from your RSS feed. ([creators.spotify.com](https://creators.spotify.com/resources/grow-your-show?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Pocket Casts** — solid for podcast-first listeners, with curated discovery and a tech category in its discover page. ([pocketcasts.com](https://pocketcasts.com/podcasts?utm_source=openai)) **Best practical combo:** YouTube + Apple Podcasts + Spotify first, then Pocket Casts. If you want, I can also give you a **ranked list for tech audience growth** vs **ease of submission**.
What podcast directories are good for beginners? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
For **beginners**, the best podcast directories to start with are: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest default directory for many listeners - **Spotify** — easy to use, very common - **YouTube Music** — growing fast, good for discoverability - **Amazon Music / Audible** — worth submitting to for extra reach - **Pocket Casts** — popular with podcast-heavy listeners - **Overcast** — simple, clean, and respected in podcast circles If you’re a **new creator**, the easiest way to get into most directories is through a host like: - **Buzzsprout** - **Libsyn** - **RSS.com** - **Captivate** - **Podbean** These usually submit your show to the major directories for you. If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best directories for listeners**, or 2. the **best directories/hosts for publishing a new podcast**.
retrieval Not mentioned
If you’re **publishing** a podcast, the best beginner-friendly directories are: - **Apple Podcasts** — big reach, and Apple Podcasts Connect lets you submit with an RSS feed and manage your show. ([podcasters.apple.com](https://podcasters.apple.com/support/897-submit-a-show?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify** — easy to claim or submit with your RSS feed, and Spotify for Creators supports audio/video podcasts. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/to/creators/article/claiming-your-podcast-on-spotify-for-creators/?utm_source=openai)) - **YouTube Music** — good if you want discoverability plus video; YouTube supports podcast RSS delivery in many regions, including the U.S. ([support.google.com](https://support.google.com/youtubemusic/answer/14106258?hl=en&utm_source=openai)) - **iHeartRadio** — straightforward submission through iHeart or partner hosts; it has its own podcast directory. ([help.iheart.com](https://help.iheart.com/hc/en-us/articles/228920687-Submitting-a-podcast-to-iHeartRadio?utm_source=openai)) - **Pocket Casts** — simple submission form, and it accepts either an RSS feed or an Apple Podcasts link. ([pocketcasts.com](https://pocketcasts.com/submit/?utm_source=openai)) **Best starter stack:** Apple Podcasts + Spotify + YouTube Music. That covers the biggest “set it up once, reach most people” path. ([podcasters.apple.com](https://podcasters.apple.com/support/897-submit-a-show?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **“best directories by goal”** list (e.g. easiest setup, biggest audience, best for video, best for niche shows).
What are the best podcast directories for finding indie podcasts? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
Best places to find indie podcasts: - **Podcast Index** — the best “open” directory for independent shows. Huge coverage, very indie-friendly. - **Apple Podcasts** — still the biggest directory; lots of indie shows show up here first. - **Spotify** — good for discovery and recommendations, especially for newer shows. - **Listen Notes** — excellent search engine for podcasts; great for niche/indie discovery. - **Podchaser** — strong for browsing by topic, creator, and guest; good indie catalog. - **Goodpods** — social discovery; useful for finding smaller shows through listener recommendations. - **Player FM** — solid directory with decent category browsing and indie content. - **Podcast Addict** — not a directory in the classic sense, but very good for discovering smaller podcasts through its app. If you want the best combo for indie discovery, I’d start with: **Podcast Index + Listen Notes + Podchaser**.
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Best bets for indie podcast discovery: - **Podchaser** — probably the strongest pure discovery/database option; great category browsing, reviews, lists, and “similar” discovery. ([podchaser.com](https://www.podchaser.com/categories/indie/podcasts?utm_source=openai)) - **Listen Notes** — excellent search engine for digging up niche shows and episodes by topic, people, or keywords. ([listennotes.com](https://www.listennotes.com/en/?utm_source=openai)) - **Goodpods** — very indie-friendly/social, with community recommendations and themed lists that surface smaller shows. ([goodpods.com](https://goodpods.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Podcast Index** — best if you care about the open, independent podcast ecosystem; it’s a free, open categorized index. ([podcastindex.org](https://podcastindex.org/?utm_source=openai)) - **Player FM** — good for topic-based browsing and long-tail discovery; it has large searchable category pages. ([player.fm](https://player.fm/?utm_source=openai)) - **Pocket Casts / Castbox** — both are solid discovery apps with browsable directories and recommendation-friendly UX. ([pocketcasts.com](https://pocketcasts.com/podcasts/6f320700-d5d9-013b-f47f-0acc26574db2?utm_source=openai)) If you want the shortest answer: **Podchaser + Listen Notes + Goodpods** is the best combo for indie discovery. ([podchaser.com](https://www.podchaser.com/categories/indie/podcasts?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you: 1. the best directories for **finding indie podcasts in specific genres**, or 2. the best places to **submit** an indie podcast.
Which podcast directories work well on Android phones? discovery
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A few that work especially well on Android: - **Pocket Casts** — great all-around app, clean UI, strong search/discovery. - **Podcast Addict** — super powerful, lots of directory support, very customizable. - **Spotify** — good if you already use Spotify; easy to follow shows and play podcasts. - **YouTube Music** — increasingly useful for podcasts on Android, especially if you’re in the Google ecosystem. - **AntennaPod** — free, open-source, lightweight, no ads. - **Castbox** — decent discovery and simple Android app. If you want the best mix of discovery + playback, I’d start with **Pocket Casts** or **Podcast Addict**. If you want free and open-source, **AntennaPod** is solid.
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Good Android-friendly options: - **Pocket Casts** — polished UI, strong queue/filters, and Android Auto/Wear OS support. ([pocketcasts.com](https://pocketcasts.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **AntennaPod** — free, open-source, and built specifically for Android; it can subscribe to any RSS feed. ([antennapod.org](https://antennapod.org/?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify** — works well if you also want music in the same app; Spotify’s podcast pages support following and offline downloads on mobile. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/sz/article/podcasts-and-shows/?utm_source=openai)) - **YouTube Music** — Google now points former Google Podcasts users to YouTube Music for podcasts. ([music.youtube.com](https://music.youtube.com/googlepodcasts?utm_source=openai)) If you want the **best pure podcast app**, I’d start with **Pocket Casts** or **AntennaPod**. If you want, I can also give you a **free-only** shortlist or a **best for Android Auto** shortlist.
What podcast directories are best for iPhone users? discovery
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For iPhone users, the best podcast directories/apps are: 1. **Apple Podcasts** - Best default choice on iPhone - Huge catalog, easy Siri/integration, syncs across Apple devices 2. **Spotify** - Great if you already use it for music - Strong recommendation features, lots of exclusives 3. **Overcast** - Excellent for power users - Smart Speed, Voice Boost, very polished iPhone app 4. **Pocket Casts** - Great cross-platform option - Clean interface, strong playback controls, good discovery 5. **Castbox** - Large directory and easy browsing - Good for finding niche shows If you want the simplest answer: **Apple Podcasts** is the best starting point on iPhone. If you want the best third-party app, try **Overcast** or **Pocket Casts**. If you want, I can also rank them by **best for discovery**, **best UI**, or **best free app**.
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For iPhone users, the best **podcast directory/app** is usually: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — best default choice on iPhone, because it’s already built into iPhone and is designed for finding, following, and listening to millions of podcasts. It also supports subscriptions, transcripts, widgets, CarPlay, and Siri. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-podcasts/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Spotify** — best if you already use Spotify for music, since it offers podcast discovery, following, downloads, and some video podcasts in the same app. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/podcasts-and-shows/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Overcast** — best “power user” iPhone podcast app; it’s iPhone/iPad/Apple Watch focused and includes Smart Speed and Voice Boost. ([overcast.fm](https://overcast.fm/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Pocket Casts** — best for organization and cross-device syncing; it’s available on iPhone and emphasizes playlists, smart organization, and CarPlay/watch support. ([support.pocketcasts.com](https://support.pocketcasts.com/knowledge-base/apps/?utm_source=openai)) **Short answer:** - **Most iPhone users:** Apple Podcasts - **Best alternative:** Overcast - **Best if you want cross-platform:** Pocket Casts - **Best if you want music + podcasts together:** Spotify ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-podcasts/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank them by **best free option**, **best for ad-free listening**, or **best for discovering new shows**.
What are the best podcast directories for news and politics podcasts? discovery
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Best podcast directories for **news and politics** podcasts: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — biggest overall podcast directory; very strong for mainstream news shows like *The Daily*, *Up First*, *Pod Save America*. 2. **Spotify** — excellent for discovery and big-name news/politics podcasts; strong recommendation engine. 3. **YouTube Music / YouTube** — huge for political commentary, interviews, and live/current-events shows. 4. **Pocket Casts** — great clean directory/app with solid search and curated recommendations. 5. **Listen Notes** — best search-focused podcast directory if you want to find niche political analysis and specific topics. 6. **Podchaser** — good for browsing by host, guest, network, and category; useful for politics-heavy research. 7. **TuneIn** — strong for live radio/news brands and audio from stations like **NPR**, **BBC**, **Bloomberg**, **CNN**. If you want the **best overall mix**, start with: - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** - **Listen Notes** - **Podchaser** If you want, I can also give you the **best news/politics podcasts** on each directory.
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For **news and politics podcasts**, my short list would be: - **Apple Podcasts** — best all-around directory; it has millions of shows, strong editorial curation, charts, personalized discovery, transcripts, and easy listening across Apple devices and web. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-podcasts/?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify** — best if you want algorithmic discovery; it offers recommendations, podcast charts, and personalized playlist-style discovery. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/podcasts-and-shows/?utm_source=openai)) - **YouTube / YouTube Music** — best for video-first politics shows and interviews; YouTube says it’s the most frequently used service for listening to podcasts in the U.S., and it has dedicated podcast discovery/charts. ([blog.youtube](https://blog.youtube/news-and-events/1-billion-monthly-podcast-users/?utm_source=openai)) - **Pocket Casts** — best “podcast nerd” directory; it has over a million shows and useful Discover sections like Trending, Popular, and personalized recommendations. ([support.pocketcasts.com](https://support.pocketcasts.com/knowledge-base/navigating-the-discover-section/?utm_source=openai)) - **iHeartRadio** — best if you like news/talk-radio adjacent content; it carries major news brands and has podcast recommendations plus offline listening. ([thebreakfastclub.iheart.com](https://thebreakfastclub.iheart.com/apps/?utm_source=openai)) - **TuneIn** — good for news/politics plus live radio in one place; it offers dedicated News & Politics podcast sections and combines news, podcasts, and radio. ([tunein.com](https://tunein.com/podcasts/?utm_source=openai)) **If you only want 3:** Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-podcasts/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you the **best directories specifically for left-leaning, right-leaning, or neutral news podcasts**.
Which podcast directories help you discover local podcasts? discovery
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A few good podcast directories for finding **local** podcasts: - **Apple Podcasts** — best if you search by local keywords, city names, or browse regional charts. - **Spotify** — good for search-based discovery and local news/community shows. - **Listen Notes** — strong search engine for podcasts; very good for finding podcasts by location/topic. - **Podchaser** — good directory with search, lists, and community tagging. - **Podcast Addict** — Android app with searchable directories and regional discovery. - **Player FM** — has topic/category browsing that can surface local shows. If you want, I can also give you the **best directories specifically for local news podcasts** or **community/city-specific shows**.
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A few good places to find **local podcasts** are: - **PodLocally** — built specifically as a hyper-local podcast destination. ([podlocally.com](https://www.podlocally.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify Podcast Charts** — shows top podcasts **by country**, so it’s useful for finding shows popular in your region. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/is-en/creators/article/podcast-charts/?utm_source=openai)) - **PublicRadioFan’s podcast directory** — strong if you want local/regional public radio shows. ([publicradiofan.com](https://www.publicradiofan.com/podcastsbysrc.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Open Podcast Directory** and **POD.directory** — broader directories, but good for browsing niche and independent shows, including local creators. ([openpodcastdirectory.com](https://openpodcastdirectory.com/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **short list of the best ones for your city or country**.
What podcast directories are best for kids podcasts? discovery
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Best places to find kids’ podcasts: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest catalog, lots of family/kids shows. - **Spotify** — easy to browse, and **Spotify Kids** is a solid option for younger kids. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — especially good for story podcasts and narrated kids content. - **iHeartRadio** — good selection of kid-friendly podcasts and radio-style audio. - **TuneIn** — handy for live kids audio and podcast discovery. - **Kids Listen** — a kid-focused directory made specifically for children’s podcasts. If you want the safest/easiest option, I’d start with **Spotify Kids** or **Apple Podcasts** and then use **Kids Listen** to find age-appropriate shows.
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Best places to find kids podcasts: - **Apple Podcasts “Kids & Family”** — big catalog, and Apple has a curated Kids & Family collection with Common Sense Media in the U.S./Canada. ([podcasts.apple.com](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/genre/1305?utm_source=openai)) - **Common Sense Media podcast lists** — best if you want age-based, parent-friendly picks and ratings. ([commonsensemedia.org](https://www.commonsensemedia.org/podcast-lists?utm_source=openai)) - **Pinna** — strong if you want a more curated, kid-safe audio library. ([pinna.fm](https://pinna.fm/?utm_source=openai)) - **Yoto** — great for younger kids and family listening, with built-in podcast discovery in the app/player ecosystem. ([us.yotoplay.com](https://us.yotoplay.com/yoto-club?utm_source=openai)) - **Tatikati** — a kid-focused podcast app with human curation. ([tatikati.app](https://tatikati.app/en/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you the **best free options only** or the **best for ages 3–5 / 6–8 / 9–12**.
What are the best podcast directories for educational podcasts? discovery
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Here are the best podcast directories for **educational podcasts**: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest mainstream directory; strong for discoverability and reviews. - **Spotify for Podcasters** — huge listener base, especially mobile; good recommendation engine. - **YouTube Music / YouTube Podcasts** — excellent if your educational content works as audio + video or has slides. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — useful for reaching listeners who already use Amazon’s ecosystem. - **iHeartRadio** — broad U.S. reach and decent category browsing. - **Pocket Casts** — popular with podcast-heavy listeners; good app-level discovery. - **Castbox** — strong global audience and searchable categories. - **Overcast** — smaller, but favored by dedicated podcast listeners. - **Podcast Addict** — important for Android users and power listeners. - **TuneIn** — good for people who consume audio like radio and podcasts together. If your goal is **education-specific visibility**, also consider: - **LearnOutLoud** — niche directory for educational, self-improvement, and lecture-style audio. - **Listen Notes** — excellent search engine for podcasts; useful for niche educational topics. - **Podchaser** — strong for episode-level search, credits, and listener reviews. If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best directories by country**, or 2. the **best directory strategy for launching an educational podcast**.
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Best picks for **educational podcasts**: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — best for mainstream discovery and category browsing. Apple supports category pages, Top Charts by category, and personalized recommendations, which makes it strong for education-related shows. ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/find-podcasts-iph19bb8e705/26/ios/26?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Spotify** — best if you want large-scale reach and topic-based discovery. Spotify keeps pushing podcast discovery features, and its editorial tools can surface shows around specific interests. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2026-04-07/prompted-playlist-for-podcasts-launch/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Podchaser** — best for deep search and niche educational topics. It indexes millions of podcasts and episodes, with search by topic, categories, reviews, credits, and curated lists. ([podchaser.com](https://www.podchaser.com/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Podcast Index** — best for open-RSS discovery and broad ecosystem coverage. It’s an open, categorized index intended for free use across podcast apps. ([podcastindex.org](https://podcastindex.org/?utm_source=openai)) **If I had to choose just two:** - **Apple Podcasts** for general listeners. ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/find-podcasts-iph19bb8e705/26/ios/26?utm_source=openai)) - **Podchaser** for finding highly specific educational shows. ([podchaser.com](https://www.podchaser.com/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you the **best directories specifically for K-12, higher ed, language learning, or science podcasts**.
Which podcast directories are best for comedy podcasts? discovery
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For comedy podcasts, the best directories are the big discovery platforms: - **Apple Podcasts** — still the biggest general podcast directory; great for browse charts and category discovery. - **Spotify** — huge audience, especially for casual listeners who like comedy clips and searchable recommendations. - **YouTube Music / YouTube** — excellent for comedy because video clips, shorts, and standup-style promo content perform well. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — good extra reach, especially for mobile and smart-speaker listeners. - **iHeartRadio** — strong for mainstream comedy shows and broad U.S. audience reach. - **Podcast Addict** — popular with heavy podcast users; solid for niche comedy audiences. - **Player FM** — good discovery app with category browsing. - **TuneIn** — useful if your comedy show has live/radio-style appeal. If you want the shortest “must-have” list: **Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music**. If you want, I can also give you the **best podcast host/distribution services** to submit to all of them at once, like **Buzzsprout, Libsyn, Captivate, or Podbean**.
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For **comedy podcast discovery**, I’d prioritize these: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — strong for category browsing; its charts can be filtered by **Comedy**. ([podcasters.apple.com](https://podcasters.apple.com/de-de/support/3146-apple-podcasts-charts?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Spotify** — huge listener base and its podcast ecosystem includes comedy-focused discovery and category charts. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2024-10-09/introducing-the-radar-creators-us-class-of-2024/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **YouTube Music / YouTube Podcasts** — now a major podcast destination, with podcast charts that include **Comedy**. ([blog.youtube](https://blog.youtube/news-and-events/podcast-destination-on-youtube-music/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Pocket Casts** — good for RSS-based discovery/search and featured podcast lists. ([blog.pocketcasts.com](https://blog.pocketcasts.com/2023/05/02/pocket-casts-search/comment-page-1/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Overcast** — lightweight, RSS-based, and pulls from Apple Podcasts for search/listing. ([overcast.fm](https://overcast.fm/?utm_source=openai)) 6. **Listen Notes / Podchaser** — best as search/discovery databases when you want to find niche comedy shows or compare charts. ([listennotes.com](https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-ratcast-ratcast-official-_GKfy4EeQni/?utm_source=openai)) **If you want the shortest answer:** - **Best overall:** Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music. - **Best for indie / RSS comedy shows:** Pocket Casts, Overcast, Listen Notes. If you want, I can also give you the **best directories for comedy podcasts as a creator** (submission/distribution list).
What podcast directories are good for audiobook-style shows? discovery
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Good options for audiobook-style shows: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest general directory; easy discovery and strong RSS support. - **Spotify** — huge listener base; good for serialized audio and fiction. - **YouTube Music / YouTube** — surprisingly effective for long-form audio if you publish with static artwork or simple video. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — best fit if your “audiobook-style” content is narrative, polished, or premium. - **Pocket Casts** — smaller audience, but very podcast-friendly and good for niche discovery. - **Podchaser** — useful as a podcast database/directory and for improving searchability. - **iHeartRadio** — decent reach for broad entertainment audiences. If you want audiobook-style podcasts to be found more easily, also submit to: - **Listen Notes** - **Castbox** - **Podcast Addict** - **Player FM** Best overall combo: **Apple Podcasts + Spotify + Amazon Music + YouTube Music**. If you want, I can also suggest the best directory mix for fiction, nonfiction, or indie audiobooks.
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If you mean **serialized fiction / audio-drama / long-form narrative podcasts**, these are the best directories/apps to browse: - **Apple Podcasts** — huge catalog, strong search, transcripts, offline listening, and paid subscriptions. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-podcasts/?utm_source=openai)) - **Pocket Casts** — especially good for discovery; its Discover tab has featured, trending, popular, and personalized recommendations, and its database has over a million shows. ([support.pocketcasts.com](https://support.pocketcasts.com/knowledge-base/navigating-the-discover-section/?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify** — good for mainstream discovery and recommendations, plus downloads and show pages. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/podcasts-and-shows/?utm_source=openai)) - **Overcast** — a solid third-party podcatcher; it says you can add podcasts via Apple Podcasts, which makes it a useful listener app if you want broad catalog access. ([overcast.fm](https://overcast.fm/?utm_source=openai)) - **Amazon Music** — worth checking if you already use Amazon/Prime, since many podcasts are available there. ([music.amazon.com](https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5e2315e1-1fcf-4f23-ac1a-e3e161679eab/hot-house-hours-essential-house-music-mix?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - Best overall: **Apple Podcasts** - Best discovery: **Pocket Casts** - Best if you already live in a music app: **Spotify** If you want, I can also give you a list of the **best directories specifically for fiction/audio drama/audiobook-like podcasts**.
What are the best podcast directories with strong recommendations? discovery
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Best podcast directories for **strong recommendations/discovery**: 1. **Apple Podcasts** - Best all-around directory - Strong editorial picks, charts, and personalized recommendations - Huge catalog and very reliable 2. **Spotify** - Best for algorithmic recommendations - Great “because you listened to…” suggestions - Also strong for exclusive/featured shows 3. **Pocket Casts** - Best if you want a clean app with good discovery - Excellent recommendations, filters, and search - Great for power users 4. **Overcast** - Best curated listening experience - Smart recommendations are decent, but its real strength is playback - Smaller discovery engine than Apple/Spotify 5. **Podchaser** - Best podcast “database” and show discovery by credits, guests, topics - Good for finding related shows and niche content 6. **Listen Notes** - Best search-focused podcast directory - Great for finding episodes by keyword, topic, or guest - Strong for research and niche discovery 7. **Castbox** - Good recommendations and broad catalog - Useful if you like a more social/discovery-oriented app **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Apple Podcasts - **Best algorithmic recs:** Spotify - **Best search/discovery:** Listen Notes - **Best for podcast nerds:** Podchaser If you want, I can also rank these by **privacy**, **audio quality**, or **best for niche podcasts**.
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If you want **podcast directories/apps with strong recommendations**, my shortlist is: 1. **YouTube / YouTube Music** — best if you want the strongest algorithmic discovery and big volume of shows; YouTube says its search and recommendations help people discover podcasts, and it now has podcast charts too. ([blog.youtube](https://blog.youtube/news-and-events/1-billion-monthly-podcast-users/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Apple Podcasts** — best all-around for iPhone users; Apple has personalized recommendations, editorial picks, charts, and curated discovery collections. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2023/09/over-100-new-podcasts-from-top-apps-and-services-launch-on-apple-podcasts/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Spotify** — good if you like feed-style recommendations; Spotify has personalized podcast playlists and recommendation-based discovery. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2019-11-19/your-daily-podcasts-playlist-makes-finding-your-next-favorite-show-easier-than-ever/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Pocket Casts** — strong for clean, human-friendly discovery; it has “You Might Like” recommendations and creator-curated recommendation lists. ([blog.pocketcasts.com](https://blog.pocketcasts.com/2025/05/29/recommendations/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Podchaser** — best for digging deep by ratings, lists, reviews, and “similar podcasts.” ([podchaser.com](https://www.podchaser.com/popular?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Best overall recommendations:** YouTube - **Best on iPhone:** Apple Podcasts - **Best cross-platform clean app:** Pocket Casts - **Best for power users:** Podchaser If you want, I can also rank these for **listeners vs. creators**.
Which podcast directories have the best categories and filters? discovery
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Best categories + filters are usually: 1. **Apple Podcasts** - Strong, broad category browsing - Good editorial collections and charts - Best if you want mainstream discovery 2. **Spotify** - Strong recommendation filters by interests, mood, and trends - Better for “discover something like this” than pure taxonomy - Good if you already use Spotify for audio 3. **Pocket Casts** - Excellent filters for **duration, release date, played/unplayed, downloaded** - Great for managing a large library - Best power-user app 4. **Podcast Addict** - Probably the most granular filtering on Android - Lots of sorting, auto-download, playlist, and category tools - Best if you want maximum control 5. **Listen Notes** - Best web directory for search and structured discovery - Strong topic search and filtering across a huge catalog - Great for research and niche finds **Quick pick:** - **Best overall categories:** Apple Podcasts - **Best filters:** Podcast Addict / Pocket Casts - **Best web search:** Listen Notes - **Best recommendations:** Spotify If you want, I can rank them specifically for **news, true crime, tech, or business podcasts**.
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If you want **broad categories + strong discovery**, **Apple Podcasts** is usually the best pick: it has category pages, “Top Charts,” editorial collections, and lets you favorite categories for better recommendations. ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/guide/podcasts/select-your-favorite-categories-pod209fd64b3/mac?utm_source=openai)) If you want the **best episode-level filters**, **Pocket Casts** is strongest: its Smart Playlists can filter by podcast, episode status, release date, download status, duration, media type, and starred episodes. ([support.pocketcasts.com](https://support.pocketcasts.com/knowledge-base/episode-filters/?utm_source=openai)) For a **good all-around app with basic filters**, **Castbox** is solid: it offers category browsing plus filters for unplayed/downloaded episodes and sorting. ([helpcenter.castbox.fm](https://helpcenter.castbox.fm/portal/en/kb/articles/castbox-user-guide?utm_source=openai)) **Spotify** is okay for categories, but it’s more limited for filtering than Pocket Casts; its podcast side leans more on charts, RSS-based categories, and explicit-content controls. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/creators/article/changing-podcast-show-categories-on-spotify/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick ranking:** 1. **Best categories/discovery:** Apple Podcasts 2. **Best filters:** Pocket Casts 3. **Best simple middle ground:** Castbox 4. **Least filter-heavy:** Spotify ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/guide/podcasts/select-your-favorite-categories-pod209fd64b3/mac?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank them for **music podcasts, true crime, or news** specifically.
What podcast directories are good for finding short-form podcasts? discovery
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Good places to find short-form podcasts: - **Spotify** — strong recommendations and easy search for episodes under 10–15 minutes. - **Apple Podcasts** — huge catalog; good if you search by topic plus “short,” “daily,” or “minute.” - **Pocket Casts** — great filters and clean episode browsing. - **Player FM** — solid directory for niche and bite-sized shows. - **Podchaser** — good for discovering by theme, length, and guest. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — decent for serialized, short daily shows. A few short-form-friendly show styles to search for: - **daily news** - **5-minute explainers** - **microlearning** - **meditation / mindfulness** - **audio essays** If you want, I can also give you a list of the best **short-form podcast apps** specifically, or recommend shows in a topic you like.
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Good picks for **short-form podcast discovery**: - **Pocket Casts** — best if you want to actively filter for shorter episodes; its Smart Playlists include a **Duration** filter with “Shorter than” / “Longer than.” ([support.pocketcasts.com](https://support.pocketcasts.com/knowledge-base/episode-filters/?utm_source=openai)) - **Apple Podcasts** — strong for browsing by **category**, **top charts**, and **editorial collections**; good if you search for niche short-show categories like news, comedy, or daily briefings. ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/guide/podcasts/find-podcasts-pod53101237/mac?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify** — good for discovery because it surfaces **podcast episodes** and has curated discovery surfaces like **Your Daily Podcasts**; it’s useful for finding bite-sized episode recommendations. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/find-playlists/?utm_source=openai)) - **Overcast** — solid if you want a clean podcast directory built on the Apple Podcasts catalog, so it’s good for browsing and recommendations once you already know you want shorter shows. ([overcast.fm](https://overcast.fm/podcasterinfo?utm_source=openai)) - **Player FM** — useful because it’s a large podcast catalog with episode pages that show **duration**, which makes it easier to spot short episodes while browsing. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Player_FM?utm_source=openai)) If you want the **best single choice for short-form**, I’d start with **Pocket Casts**. If you want, I can also give you a **top 10 list of short-form podcast apps/directories** ranked by how easy they are to find episodes under 15 minutes.
Which podcast directories are best for international podcasts? discovery
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Best for international reach: 1. **Spotify for Creators** — huge global audience, strong mobile usage. 2. **Apple Podcasts** — still essential in many countries; especially strong on iPhone markets. 3. **YouTube Music / YouTube** — great for worldwide discovery, especially outside the US. 4. **Amazon Music / Audible** — solid reach in North America, Europe, and India. 5. **Pocket Casts** — very good for podcast-heavy listeners internationally. 6. **Podcast Addict** — especially strong on Android users worldwide. 7. **Castbox** — good international footprint, including Asia. 8. **Deezer** — useful in Europe, Latin America, and francophone markets. 9. **TuneIn** — broad global reach, good for talk/radio-style shows. 10. **Listen Notes** — good as a search/discovery engine, though not a main listening app. If you want the **best practical combo**, publish to: - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** - **YouTube Music** - **Amazon Music** - **Pocket Casts** - **Podcast Addict** - **Castbox** Use an RSS host like **Buzzsprout, Transistor, Captivate, or Libsyn** to push to most directories at once. If you want, I can also rank these by **country/region** or give you the **best submission checklist**.
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Best bets for international podcasts: - **Spotify** — probably the strongest single pick for global reach; Spotify says podcast publishing can reach **600M+ listeners across 180+ countries and regions**. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/om-en/artists/article/getting-your-podcast-on-spotify/?utm_source=openai)) - **Apple Podcasts** — still essential, especially for iPhone-heavy markets, but availability varies by country/region. ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/en-us/118205?utm_source=openai)) - **YouTube Music / YouTube** — very useful internationally, and YouTube’s RSS podcast delivery is available in a long list of countries/regions across the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific. ([support.google.com](https://support.google.com/youtubemusic/answer/14106258?hl=en&utm_source=openai)) - **Podcast Index** — best open directory if you want broad RSS-based distribution and less dependence on a single platform; it’s built as an open, free, categorized index for podcasting. ([podcastindex.org](https://podcastindex.org/?utm_source=openai)) - **Amazon Music / Audible** — worth adding as a secondary directory for reach, especially if your audience already uses Amazon services. ([music.amazon.com](https://music.amazon.com/es-us/podcasts/13885d79-d231-4242-a9a6-eb4ebfe97b45/the-entertainment-podcast-with-robert-rabiah?utm_source=openai)) **My short recommendation:** If you can only prioritize a few, do **Spotify + Apple Podcasts + YouTube Music + Podcast Index**. That combo gives you the widest mix of closed-platform reach and open-RSS distribution. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/om-en/artists/article/getting-your-podcast-on-spotify/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **best-by-region list** (US, Europe, LatAm, Africa, Asia).
What are the best podcast directories for nonfiction shows? discovery
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Best podcast directories for nonfiction shows: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest general directory; strong for news, education, history, business, and interviews. - **Spotify** — huge audience and good recommendations for nonfiction discovery. - **YouTube Music** — increasingly important for podcasts, especially interview and commentary shows. - **Pocket Casts** — great curated browsing and search; excellent for serious podcast listeners. - **Overcast** — clean, high-quality app with good discovery for spoken-word shows. - **Podchaser** — best database-style directory; strong for finding hosts, guests, topics, and credits. - **Listen Notes** — excellent search engine for podcasts; very good for niche nonfiction topics. - **Goodpods** — social recommendations and lists; useful for finding trusted nonfiction picks. - **Podcast Addict** — especially good on Android; broad directory access and powerful search. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — solid for nonfiction, especially business, self-improvement, and storytelling. If you want, I can also rank the **best ones specifically for news, history, business, or true crime**.
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For nonfiction shows, I’d prioritize these directories: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — still the most important “default” directory for many listeners, and it supports RSS submission directly. ([podcasters.apple.com](https://podcasters.apple.com/support/897-submit-a-show?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Spotify** — huge reach, strong in-search discovery, and good for non-fiction topics like business, health, education, and interviews. ([creators.spotify.com](https://creators.spotify.com/features/podcast?utm_source=openai)) 3. **YouTube Music / YouTube podcasts** — especially good if your nonfiction show has clips, interviews, or a video version; Google lets creators deliver podcasts by RSS in many countries, including the U.S. ([support.google.com](https://support.google.com/youtubemusic/answer/14106258?hl=en&utm_source=openai)) 4. **Amazon Music / Audible** — worth listing because lots of listeners use it as a podcast destination. ([support.transistor.fm](https://support.transistor.fm/en/article/submit-your-show-to-all-the-popular-directories-144nzx7/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Pocket Casts** — a strong listener app with a large podcast database and a good discovery/search experience. ([support.pocketcasts.com](https://support.pocketcasts.com/knowledge-base/navigating-the-discover-section/?utm_source=openai)) 6. **Listen Notes** — more of a podcast search engine/directory than a consumer app, but very useful for discoverability. ([listennotes.com](https://www.listennotes.com/?utm_source=openai)) **Best practical combo:** Apple Podcasts + Spotify + YouTube Music + Amazon Music first, then Pocket Casts and Listen Notes. ([podcasters.apple.com](https://podcasters.apple.com/support/897-submit-a-show?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you: - the **best directories by nonfiction niche** (history, business, true crime, self-help, science), or - a **submission checklist** so your show gets indexed everywhere fast.
Which podcast directories are best for business podcasts? discovery
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For a **business podcast**, the best directories are: 1. **Apple Podcasts** – still the biggest must-have for discovery. 2. **Spotify** – huge reach, especially for professional and on-the-go listeners. 3. **YouTube Music / YouTube** – increasingly important for podcast discovery and search. 4. **Amazon Music / Audible** – good for broader distribution and business audiences. 5. **iHeartRadio** – solid reach, especially in the U.S. 6. **Pocket Casts** – popular with serious podcast listeners. 7. **Overcast** – smaller, but high-quality audience. 8. **Castbox** – useful for extra syndication and international reach. 9. **Goodpods** – good for community-driven podcast discovery. 10. **Podchaser** – strong for podcast profiles, reviews, and business credibility. 11. **Listen Notes** – excellent for search visibility and indexing. **Best priorities for business podcasts:** **Apple Podcasts + Spotify + YouTube + Amazon Music + Podchaser** If you want, I can also give you the **best podcast directories for B2B lead generation specifically**.
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Best picks for **business podcasts**: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — still a must-have because it has a dedicated **Business** category and strong chart visibility. ([podcasts.apple.com](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/genre/1321?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Spotify** — huge reach, and business content is well represented there. ([open.spotify.com](https://open.spotify.com/embed/playlist/7FEUFb9In8TqLdHP9yxnl7?utm_source=openai)) 3. **YouTube / YouTube Music** — especially good now that podcasts can be added by uploading an RSS feed in YouTube Studio. ([music.youtube.com](https://music.youtube.com/googlepodcastsmanager?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Podchaser** — best for discoverability/research; it’s built as a podcast database/search engine with charts and curated lists. ([podchaser.com](https://www.podchaser.com/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Listen Notes** — strong for search and metadata, especially if you want broad indexing and podcast data tools. ([listennotes.com](https://www.listennotes.com/en/business/?utm_source=openai)) If you want the simplest answer: - **For listeners:** Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube. - **For creators/marketing:** Apple Podcasts + Spotify + Podchaser + Listen Notes. ([podcasts.apple.com](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/genre/1321?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **“best directories to submit a business podcast to”** checklist.
What podcast directories are best for discovering trending shows? discovery
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Best podcast directories for finding **trending shows**: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest mainstream chart visibility; good for “Top Charts” and featured picks. - **Spotify** — strong for trending + editorial playlists; especially good if you already use Spotify. - **YouTube Music / YouTube Podcasts** — great for shows with video versions and fast-rising creators. - **Pocket Casts** — excellent discovery via charts and curated collections. - **Podchaser** — strong for trending lists, rankings, and searchable discovery by topic/guest. - **Castbox** — solid charts and recommendations, especially for popular episodes. - **Overcast** — simpler, but good for curated discovery if you want a cleaner interface. If you want the best combo, start with **Apple Podcasts + Spotify + Podchaser**.
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If your goal is **discovering trending shows**, the best places are: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — strong for mainstream chart-based discovery; its charts are explicitly designed to surface “most popular and trending” shows, and Apple also has a dedicated **Top Series** chart. ([podcasters.apple.com](https://podcasters.apple.com/support/3146-apple-podcasts-charts?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Spotify** — especially good if you want **Trending Podcasts**; Spotify says its charts are available in-app/on web and rank the top 200 gaining shows by country. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/gm/creators/article/podcast-charts/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **YouTube Podcasts** — increasingly important for trend discovery; YouTube launched a US **Weekly Top Podcast Shows** chart and says its podcast experience uses search and recommendations to help people find new shows. ([blog.youtube](https://blog.youtube/news-and-events/youtube-charts-top-us-podcasts/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Podchaser** — best if you want a **search/discovery layer across Apple + Spotify charts** in one place. ([podchaser.com](https://www.podchaser.com/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Listen Notes** — strongest as a **search engine** for podcasts and episodes, useful for finding buzzy or topic-specific shows beyond the big app charts. ([listennotes.com](https://www.listennotes.com/?utm_source=openai)) 6. **Goodpods** — useful for community-driven discovery, including a trending list and user reviews. ([goodpods.com](https://goodpods.com/podcasts-by-category-list/trending?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - Best overall: **Apple Podcasts + Spotify** - Best for video-first trends: **YouTube** - Best “meta-search” tools: **Podchaser + Listen Notes** If you want, I can also give you the **best podcast directories by genre** (news, true crime, comedy, business, etc.).
Which podcast directories have the best curated playlists? discovery
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The best **curated podcast playlists/collections** are usually in these apps/directories: 1. **Spotify** - Best for editorial curation and themed podcast playlists. - Strong “Discover” sections and topical collections. 2. **Apple Podcasts** - Best overall for human-curated charts, collections, and editorial picks. - Good for finding well-produced shows across categories. 3. **Pocket Casts** - Not a huge “directory,” but excellent for curated recommendations and smart discovery. - Great if you want cleaner, less algorithm-heavy suggestions. 4. **Player FM** - One of the better podcast directories for curated channels and topic-based collections. - Good for niche interests. 5. **Podchaser** - Strong discovery engine with curated lists from users and editors. - Good for “best of” and topic-specific playlists. If you want the **best curated experience overall**: - **Spotify** for playlists and editorial collections - **Apple Podcasts** for broad, high-quality editorial curation If you want, I can also give you the **best podcast app for discovery** vs **best for listening**.
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If you want the **best curated playlists**, I’d rank them: 1. **Spotify** — strongest mix of **editorial** and **personalized** podcast playlists, including **Your Daily Podcasts** and the newer **Prompted Playlist** for podcasts. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/find-playlists/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Apple Podcasts** — best for **human editorial collections** and “channels”/collections from creators; Apple’s Podcasts app explicitly surfaces **editorial collections** and recommendations. ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/is-is/guide/podcasts/pod53101237/mac?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Pocket Casts** — great if you want more niche, hand-curated discovery; it has **human-curated sections** like Guest Lists/Network Highlights and curated lists. ([support.pocketcasts.com](https://support.pocketcasts.com/knowledge-base/navigating-the-discover-section/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Spotify - **Best human curation:** Apple Podcasts - **Best indie/niche curation:** Pocket Casts ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2026-04-07/prompted-playlist-for-podcasts-launch/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank them by **news**, **true-crime**, **comedy**, or **indie podcasts**.
What are the best alternatives to major podcast directories? comparison
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Here are solid alternatives to the big podcast directories/apps: - **Pocket Casts** — great all-around podcast app, excellent filters and playback controls. - **Overcast** — best on iPhone for smart speed, voice boost, and a clean interface. - **Podcast Addict** — powerful Android option with tons of customization. - **Castbox** — decent discovery features and easy cross-platform use. - **Player FM** — good for topic-based browsing and curated collections. - **Antennapod** — open-source, privacy-friendly Android app. - **Podfriend** — simple, web-friendly podcast listening. - **Podurama** — lightweight, works well across devices. If you mean **directories for podcast discovery/hosting** rather than listening apps, also look at: - **Listen Notes** — strong search engine for podcasts and episodes. - **Goodpods** — more social/discovery-focused. - **Podcast Index** — open podcast directory used by many apps. - **Fyyd** — useful for international and indie shows. - **iVoox** — especially strong for Spanish-language podcasts. If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best alternatives for iPhone, Android, or indie podcast discovery**.
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If you want **alternatives to the big walled-garden directories**, the best picks are: - **Podcast Index** — best overall open directory/index; it’s built to preserve open podcasting and offers an open, categorized index for developers and apps. ([podcastindex.org](https://podcastindex.org/?utm_source=openai)) - **AntennaPod** — best listener app if you want to avoid major platforms; it’s open-source and lets you subscribe via any RSS feed, plus it can search Apple Podcasts, gpodder.net, fyyd, and Podcast Index. ([antennapod.org](https://antennapod.org/?utm_source=openai)) - **gpodder.net** — best for syncing subscriptions across devices; it’s a libre service for managing subscriptions, discovering content, and syncing listening progress. ([gpodder.net](https://www.gpodder.net/?utm_source=openai)) - **Overcast** — best “small-but-good” private alternative for iPhone users; it works with public RSS feeds and supports adding any podcast by feed URL. ([overcast.fm](https://overcast.fm/?utm_source=openai)) - **Pocket Casts** — best mainstream app that still respects open feeds; it supports RSS feed URLs and OPML import/export. ([support.pocketcasts.com](https://support.pocketcasts.com/knowledge-base/opml-import/?utm_source=openai)) **My short recommendation:** - **Most open:** Podcast Index + AntennaPod - **Best syncing:** gpodder.net - **Best iPhone-friendly alternative:** Overcast or Pocket Casts If you want, I can narrow this down to **best for listeners**, **best for podcast creators**, or **best privacy-focused options**.
How do podcast directories compare for discovery features? comparison
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Here’s a practical comparison of major podcast directories for **discovery**: ### Best overall discovery - **Spotify** — Strong personalized recommendations, “similar podcasts,” episode-based suggestions, and heavy homepage promotion. - **Apple Podcasts** — Strong editorial curation, charts, categories, and smart “more like this” suggestions, but less personalized than Spotify. ### Best for browsing new shows - **Pocket Casts** — Excellent manual discovery: curated sections, trending, and clean category browsing. - **Podchaser** — Best for deep discovery via people, networks, guest credits, and ratings/reviews. ### Best for search and SEO-style discovery - **YouTube Music / YouTube Podcasts** — Strong search and huge audience reach; discovery often comes from YouTube’s recommendation engine. - **Amazon Music** — Useful if listeners already live in Amazon’s ecosystem, but discovery is weaker than Spotify/Apple. ### Best for curated editorial discovery - **Apple Podcasts** — Strongest editorial storefronts and category pages. - **Spotify** — Also strong, especially for algorithmic recommendations and featured collections. ### Best for niche/interest-based discovery - **Player FM** — Good topic/category browsing and curated feeds. - **Podbean** — Decent discovery within its own ecosystem, but not top-tier. ### Weakest for discovery - **Overcast** — Great player, but discovery is fairly limited compared with Spotify or Apple. - **Stitcher** — Was once strong, but it’s no longer a major discovery channel. ## Simple ranking for discovery 1. **Spotify** 2. **Apple Podcasts** 3. **YouTube** 4. **Podchaser** 5. **Pocket Casts** If you want, I can also compare them by **charts, recommendations, search, editorial curation, and social features** in a table.
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Here’s the short version: - **Spotify** is strongest for **algorithmic discovery**: recommended/featured shows, charts, follows, and creator-added “Best Place to Start” / “Host Recommendations” on show pages. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/podcasts-and-shows/?utm_source=openai)) - **Apple Podcasts** leans more on **personalized recommendations + category/channel browsing**. You can favorite categories/channels, get show and episode suggestions, and browse/search by category or channel. ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/is-is/guide/iphone/iph74280cd0e/ios?utm_source=openai)) - **YouTube Music** is good if you want **search + browsing + personalized recommendations** in one place; it also has an Explore tab with podcasts/episodes/categories and recommendations based on listening and watch history. ([support.google.com](https://support.google.com/youtubemusic/answer/13401025?hl=en&utm_source=openai)) - **Amazon Music** is currently more niche, but its new **Topics** feature is notable: it lets listeners browse episodes by subjects mentioned in the episode, which is a strong “topic graph” discovery layer. ([aboutamazon.com](https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/entertainment/amazon-music-new-topics-ai-feature-for-podcasts/?utm_source=openai)) - **Pocket Casts** is best for **power-user discovery**: Featured/Trending/Popular, personalized “You Might Like” and “Because you like…,” plus creator-curated picks and very strong search. ([support.pocketcasts.com](https://support.pocketcasts.com/knowledge-base/navigating-the-discover-section/?utm_source=openai)) **If you want the best discovery surface for a new show:** Spotify and Apple are usually the biggest bets; Pocket Casts is great for quality discovery, and Amazon’s Topics is the most interesting newer discovery feature. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/podcasts-and-shows/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can turn this into a **ranked table by “best for discovery,” “best for search,” and “best for creator tools.”**
Which podcast directories are better for recommendations than other directories? comparison
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For **recommendations**, these are usually better than the “plain” directories: 1. **Spotify** - Best for algorithmic recommendations and “because you listened to…” suggestions. - Strong if you want mainstream discovery. 2. **Apple Podcasts** - Good curated charts and editorial picks. - Better than many directories for broad, popular-show discovery. 3. **Pocket Casts** - Better than average for listener-friendly discovery, but not as strong as Spotify for algorithmic recs. - Nice curated suggestions. 4. **Overcast** - Great app, but **not** the best for recommendations. - More focused on playback than discovery. 5. **Podcast Addict** (Android) - Solid discovery tools, but recommendations are weaker than Spotify/Apple. **Best overall for recommendations:** - **Spotify** for algorithmic suggestions - **Apple Podcasts** for curated discovery If you want, I can also rank them by **best search**, **best curation**, or **best indie-podcast discovery**.
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If you want the **best podcast recommendations**, the strongest options are usually: 1. **Spotify** — probably the most aggressive on personalization, with home feeds, podcast recommendations, and new playlist-style discovery for podcasts. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2022-08-09/spotifys-new-home-feeds-make-discovering-your-new-favorites-easy/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Pocket Casts** — very good mix of **personalized**, **community-based**, and **creator-curated** recommendations. ([blog.pocketcasts.com](https://blog.pocketcasts.com/2025/05/29/recommendations/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Apple Podcasts** — solid personalized picks plus Apple editorial collections and “You Might Like” / “More to Discover” rows. ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/find-podcasts-iph19bb8e705/26/ios/26?utm_source=openai)) 4. **YouTube Music** — good if you already use YouTube a lot, since recommendations can draw from your YouTube and YouTube Music activity. ([support.google.com](https://support.google.com/youtubemusic/answer/6313542?hl=en-419&utm_source=openai)) **Short version:** - **Best algorithmic discovery:** Spotify - **Best balanced discovery:** Pocket Casts - **Best mainstream/default option:** Apple Podcasts - **Best if your habits live on YouTube:** YouTube Music ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2022-08-09/spotifys-new-home-feeds-make-discovering-your-new-favorites-easy/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank them for **non-fiction**, **true crime**, or **niche indie shows**.
What are the best podcast directory alternatives for finding niche podcasts? comparison
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Best alternatives for finding niche podcasts: - **Podchaser** — probably the best all-around discovery tool. Strong search, filters, reviews, lists, and topic tags. - **Listen Notes** — excellent for keyword search across episodes; great for finding very specific niche topics. - **Spotify** — surprisingly good for recommendations once you start following a niche show. - **Apple Podcasts** — still one of the best for category browsing and editorial picks. - **Pocket Casts Discover** — clean, good for browsing by categories and trending shows. - **Goodpods** — useful for social discovery and seeing what real listeners recommend. - **Reddit** — subreddits like r/podcasts or topic-specific communities are often better than directories for niche finds. - **YouTube** — many niche podcasts are uploaded there, especially video-first shows. - **Substack** — a lot of niche creators now do podcast-style audio tied to newsletters. If you want the **best single option for niche search**, I’d start with **Listen Notes** and **Podchaser**. If you want, I can also give you a **best-by-category list** like true crime, science, business, hobbies, or local/regional podcasts.
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For **niche podcasts**, the best directory/search alternatives are usually: 1. **Listen Notes** — best pure podcast search engine for topic/person searches, similar to Google + IMDb for podcasts, with strong filters and episode-level discovery. ([listennotes.com](https://www.listennotes.com/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Podchaser** — best for deep filtering by category, ratings/reviews, credits, and curated lists; good when you want to browse within a very specific niche. ([podchaser.com](https://www.podchaser.com/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Goodpods** — best for community-driven discovery and lots of niche category pages; useful if you want “best podcasts for X” style browsing. ([goodpods.com](https://goodpods.com/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Podcast Index-powered apps/directories** — best if you want an open, RSS-based ecosystem; Podcast Index describes itself as an open, categorized index available for free. ([podcastindex.org](https://podcastindex.org/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Apple Podcasts** — surprisingly good for niche discovery because it supports 100+ categories/subcategories and personalized search/category recommendations. ([podcasters.apple.com](https://podcasters.apple.com/support/1691-apple-podcasts-categories?utm_source=openai)) 6. **Spotify** — good for personalized recommendations and discovery feeds/playlists, especially if you want algorithmic suggestions around a niche. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2022-08-09/spotifys-new-home-feeds-make-discovering-your-new-favorites-easy/?utm_source=openai)) 7. **YouTube Music / YouTube Podcasts** — worth checking for video-first or creator-led niche shows; YouTube says it has a podcasts experience and podcast charts. ([music.youtube.com](https://music.youtube.com/googlepodcasts?utm_source=openai)) **If you want the shortest answer:** - **Best overall:** Listen Notes - **Best for deep browsing:** Podchaser - **Best community vibe:** Goodpods If you want, I can also give you a **ranked list by niche type** (e.g., science, indie fiction, business, weird micro-niches).
Which podcast directories offer better search than the usual top directories? comparison
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If you want **better podcast search than Apple/Spotify-style top directories**, these are worth trying: - **Listen Notes** — probably the best overall podcast search engine. Great for topic search, episode search, guest search, and filters. - **Podchaser** — strong for show/episode discovery, credits, guests, and followable profiles. - **Player FM** — good in-app search and topic browsing, especially for niche podcasts. - **Podcast Addict** — Android app with solid search and lots of directory coverage. - **Overcast** — not a directory first, but its discovery/search is cleaner than most big platforms. - **Goodpods** — decent social discovery and searchable recommendations. - **Pocket Casts** — better-than-average search inside the app, especially for finding shows by keyword. If you want **one best pick**, use **Listen Notes**. If you want **search + credits/people**, use **Podchaser**. If you want, I can also rank them by **best for niche topics**, **episode search**, or **guest search**.
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Yes—if you want **better search than the usual big directories**, the strongest options are: - **Pocket Casts** — good for finding shows by title/author/RSS, plus it supports transcript search for episodes and can generate transcripts for select shows. ([support.pocketcasts.com](https://support.pocketcasts.com/knowledge-base/episode-transcripts/?utm_source=openai)) - **Podcast Guru** — has a dedicated search experience and surfaces rich episode pages; it also supports transcript-style content on many listings. ([podcastguru.io](https://podcastguru.io/?utm_source=openai)) - **Podverse** — built around Podcasting 2.0 features, with search plus transcripts support in its premium tier. ([podverse.fm](https://podverse.fm/search?utm_source=openai)) - **Player FM** — especially useful if you want search that reaches into episode pages, show notes, and transcript-marked content. ([player.fm](https://player.fm/series/i-dont-speak-german/ep-137-full-haus?utm_source=openai)) - **Podcast Index / Podcast Index-powered apps** — the index is open and categorized, and many smaller apps use it as a discovery/search backbone. ([podcastindex.org](https://podcastindex.org/search?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best one for:** 1. finding obscure podcasts, 2. searching episode text/transcripts, or 3. desktop/web use.
What podcast directories are better for categorization and filtering? comparison
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For **categorization and filtering**, these are usually the best: - **Podcast Addict** — best for heavy filtering on Android; very flexible by genre, status, custom feeds, etc. - **Pocket Casts** — excellent library management and filters; clean and easy to sort by unplayed, downloaded, duration, and more. - **Player FM** — strong discovery and category browsing; good if you want lots of topic-based directories. - **Podchaser** — best “database-style” directory; strong tags, lists, people/guest filtering, and show metadata. - **Listen Notes** — great search and tagging across a huge catalog; very useful for finding niche topics. - **Apple Podcasts** — decent for mainstream categories, but filtering is more limited than the above. **Best overall picks:** - **Best filtering:** Podcast Addict - **Best clean organizer:** Pocket Casts - **Best discovery/category depth:** Podchaser or Listen Notes If you want, I can also rank them for **Android**, **iPhone**, or **web** specifically.
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For **categorization + filtering**, the best picks are usually: - **Pocket Casts** — best for **filters on the listening side**. It has **Smart Playlists** with filters like podcast, episode state, release date, duration, media type, and download status. ([support.pocketcasts.com](https://support.pocketcasts.com/knowledge-base/episode-filters/?utm_source=openai)) - **Apple Podcasts** — best for **category-based browsing**. You can add favorite categories for better recommendations and easier access to category pages. ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/guide/podcasts/select-your-favorite-categories-pod209fd64b3/mac?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify** — good for **category charts and broad discovery**. It offers top podcasts by category, and uses RSS categories for chart placement. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/bw/creators/article/podcast-charts/?utm_source=openai)) - **Podcast Index** — best if you mean an **open directory / metadata layer** rather than a consumer app. It’s built as an open, categorized index for podcasting. ([podcastindex.org](https://podcastindex.org/search?utm_source=openai)) **Short answer:** - For **deep filtering**: **Pocket Casts**. - For **category browsing**: **Apple Podcasts**. - For **category charts/discovery**: **Spotify**. - For **open ecosystem categorization**: **Podcast Index**. ([support.pocketcasts.com](https://support.pocketcasts.com/knowledge-base/episode-filters/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank them for **listeners** vs **podcasters**.
Which podcast directories are better for free listening options? comparison
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For **free listening**, the best options are usually: - **Spotify** — biggest mainstream catalog, easy app, free with ads. - **Apple Podcasts** — free, huge directory, great for iPhone users. - **Pocket Casts** — excellent free app for listening and discovering shows. - **Podcast Addict** (Android) — very powerful, fully free with lots of feeds. - **YouTube Music** — good for podcasts that are also on YouTube, free with ads. **Best overall for free use:** - **Spotify** if you want the simplest big-platform option. - **Apple Podcasts** if you’re on iPhone. - **Podcast Addict** if you’re on Android and want the most control. If you want, I can also rank them by **catalog size, ads, or app quality**.
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For **free listening**, the best podcast directories/apps are usually: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — fully free for listening and downloads. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-podcasts/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Pocket Casts** — free app, and it lets you play podcasts without subscribing. ([pocketcasts.com](https://pocketcasts.com/podcast-player?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Spotify** — free tier supports podcasts; on free, you can download **podcasts only**, though some shows/features may still be limited. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/is-en/article/listen-offline/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **YouTube Music / YouTube** — YouTube said podcasts in YouTube Music were available in the U.S. **without requiring a paid membership**. ([blog.youtube](https://blog.youtube/news-and-events/podcast-destination-on-youtube-music/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Amazon Music** — offers podcasts free to stream. ([music.amazon.com](https://music.amazon.com/tracks/B0FH24BLF3?utm_source=openai)) If you want the **best no-cost, no-fuss option**, I’d pick **Apple Podcasts** or **Pocket Casts**. If you already live in another ecosystem, **Spotify** or **YouTube Music** are fine too.
What are the best podcast directory alternatives for subscribers? comparison
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Here are the best podcast directory/app alternatives for subscribers: 1. **Pocket Casts** Best all-around for power users. Clean UI, great queue management, cross-platform sync, and strong subscription organization. 2. **Overcast** Best for iPhone listeners. Smart Speed, Voice Boost, and excellent playlist controls. Simple and reliable. 3. **Podcast Addict** Best for Android. Extremely customizable, supports many feeds, filters, and download rules. 4. **Castro** Best for managing lots of subscriptions on iPhone. Great triage-style inbox for deciding what to keep. 5. **Spotify** Best if you already use Spotify for music. Good for mainstream podcast discovery, though weaker as a true subscriber manager. 6. **YouTube Music / YouTube** Useful for shows that publish video versions or exclusive content, but not ideal as a pure podcast app. 7. **AntennaPod** Best free/open-source option on Android. Lightweight, no ads, and very subscription-friendly. If you want the **best overall subscriber experience**, I’d pick **Pocket Casts**. If you tell me **iPhone or Android** and whether you want **free or paid**, I can narrow it to the top 3.
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If you mean **apps/directories that work well for paid or subscriber-only podcasts**, my top picks are: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — best if you’re on Apple devices. It supports Apple Podcasts Subscriptions, connected third-party subscriptions, and adding shows by RSS URL. ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/en-us/108378?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Pocket Casts** — best cross-platform option. It supports private, paid, and members-only feeds like Patreon, Memberful, and Substack. ([support.pocketcasts.com](https://support.pocketcasts.com/knowledge-base/private-or-members-only-feeds/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Overcast** — best simple iPhone option for private RSS feeds. It supports private/password-protected feeds and a direct subscribe-by-URL flow. ([overcast.fm](https://overcast.fm/podcasterinfo?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Spotify** — best if the creator uses Spotify subscriptions, since listeners can get a private RSS feed and paste it into another app. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/bi-en/creators/article/paid-podcasts-using-your-private-rss-feed/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **iPhone/Mac:** Apple Podcasts or Overcast. ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/en-us/108378?utm_source=openai)) - **Android/iOS/Desktop:** Pocket Casts. ([support.pocketcasts.com](https://support.pocketcasts.com/knowledge-base/private-or-members-only-feeds/?utm_source=openai)) - **Already using Spotify subscriptions:** Spotify. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/pt-en/article/podcast-paid-subscriptions/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **best-by-use-case comparison** (private RSS, transcripts, playback controls, cross-device sync, price).
How do the top podcast directories compare for mobile use? comparison
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Here’s a practical mobile-use comparison of the biggest podcast directories/apps: | Service | Best on mobile for | Weak points | |---|---|---| | **Apple Podcasts** | Best default on iPhone, simple UI, strong Siri/search | Weak on Android, fewer power features | | **Spotify** | Easy all-in-one music + podcasts, strong mobile polish | Podcast management is clunky, less “podcast-native” | | **YouTube Music** | Easy if you already use YouTube, good discovery for some shows | Still immature for podcasts, limited power tools | | **Pocket Casts** | Best true podcast app experience on both iPhone/Android | Smaller catalog/discovery than Apple/Spotify | | **Overcast** | Excellent on iPhone for listening controls and speed | iOS-only, less broad directory/discovery | | **Castbox** | Strong discovery and a big catalog, decent mobile features | UI can feel busy; ads in free tier | | **Amazon Music** | Fine if you’re already in Amazon/Prime | Not a top-tier podcast app, weaker organization | ### Quick picks - **Best for iPhone:** **Apple Podcasts** - **Best for Android:** **Pocket Casts** or **Spotify** - **Best overall listening UX:** **Pocket Casts** - **Best for casual users:** **Spotify** - **Best for podcast nerds on iPhone:** **Overcast** ### Bottom line If you want the **best mobile podcast experience**, use **Pocket Casts**. If you want the **largest mainstream audience**, prioritize **Apple Podcasts + Spotify**. If you want the **best iPhone-only app**, go with **Overcast**. If you want, I can also rank these specifically for **discovery, subscriptions, offline listening, and playback controls**.
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For **mobile use**, the leaders break down like this: | Directory/app | Best on mobile for | Tradeoffs | |---|---|---| | **Apple Podcasts** | Best iPhone/iPad integration, transcripts, easy episode search, strong accessibility | Best experience is mostly in Apple’s ecosystem ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2024/03/apple-introduces-transcripts-for-apple-podcasts/?utm_source=openai)) | | **Spotify** | Convenience if you already use Spotify; recommendations, downloads, some video podcasts | More platform-gated than open RSS-first apps ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/podcasts-and-shows/?utm_source=openai)) | | **YouTube / YouTube Music** | Best for video podcasts, creator discovery, and huge audience reach | Feels more like a video platform than a pure podcast app ([blog.youtube](https://blog.youtube/news-and-events/1-billion-monthly-podcast-users/?utm_source=openai)) | | **Pocket Casts** | Best power-user mobile controls: playlists, smart playlists, offline downloads, widgets | Less “mainstream social discovery” than Spotify/YouTube ([support.pocketcasts.com](https://support.pocketcasts.com/knowledge-base/episode-filters/?utm_source=openai)) | **Quick take:** - **iPhone users:** Apple Podcasts is the cleanest default. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-podcasts/?utm_source=openai)) - **Android / cross-platform:** Spotify is easiest for casual listening, while Pocket Casts is better if you care about queue control. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/podcasts-and-shows/?utm_source=openai)) - **Video-first podcasts:** YouTube wins. ([blog.youtube](https://blog.youtube/news-and-events/1-billion-monthly-podcast-users/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best mobile UX overall for podcast nerds:** Pocket Casts. ([blog.pocketcasts.com](https://blog.pocketcasts.com/2025/11/24/playlists-a-new-way-to-organize-your-listening/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can turn this into a **“best by use case” ranking** or a **submission/distribution comparison** instead.
Which podcast directories are easier to navigate than other directory apps? comparison
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If you want the easiest podcast directories/apps to navigate, these are usually the best: - **Pocket Casts** — cleanest browsing and search; great filters and organization. - **Apple Podcasts** — simple, familiar, and easy to find shows if you’re on iPhone. - **Overcast** — very uncluttered, fast, and easy to manage subscriptions. - **Castbox** — decent discovery and category browsing, though a bit busier. - **Spotify** — easy if you already use Spotify, but less “directory-like” than the others. **Best overall for navigation:** **Pocket Casts** **Simplest on iPhone:** **Apple Podcasts** **Best minimalist feel:** **Overcast** If you want, I can also rank them for **search**, **discovery**, or **ease for beginners**.
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Usually, **Apple Podcasts** and **Pocket Casts** feel easiest to navigate. Apple Podcasts has dedicated **Browse**, **Search**, **Charts**, and editorial collections, which makes discovery pretty simple. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-podcasts/?utm_source=openai)) **Pocket Casts** is also very easy to browse: its **Discover** tab includes featured, trending, popular, and personalized recommendation sections, plus strong search. ([support.pocketcasts.com](https://support.pocketcasts.com/knowledge-base/navigating-the-discover-section/?utm_source=openai)) If you already live in **Spotify**, it’s convenient too, but it feels more like a general media app than a pure podcast directory. Spotify’s podcast discovery leans on recommendations, featured podcasts, and playlists. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/podcasts-and-shows/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best for simple browsing:** Apple Podcasts. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-podcasts/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for smart discovery/search:** Pocket Casts. ([support.pocketcasts.com](https://support.pocketcasts.com/knowledge-base/navigating-the-discover-section/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best if you already use it for music:** Spotify. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/podcasts-and-shows/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can rank them by **simplest UI**, **best search**, or **best recommendations**.
How do I find podcasts by topic in a podcast directory? problem
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Use the directory’s **search** and **category filters**: 1. **Search a topic keyword** Try broad and specific terms: - “investing” - “true crime” - “Japanese history” - “home gardening” 2. **Browse categories/tags** Most directories group shows by topics like **Business, Comedy, News, Health, Tech**. 3. **Filter by language, popularity, or recency** This helps narrow down the results. 4. **Check episode titles/descriptions** A podcast may fit your topic even if the show title doesn’t. Good directories for topic search: - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** - **Pocket Casts** - **Podchaser** (strong for topic discovery) - **Listen Notes** (excellent search by topic/keyword) If you want, I can recommend the best directory for your specific topic.
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Usually you can find them by using the directory’s **search** and **category/filter** tools: 1. **Search keywords** Type your topic directly: - “history” - “true crime” - “AI” - “marketing” 2. **Browse categories** Most directories have sections like: - Technology - Business - Comedy - News - Education 3. **Use tags or subtopics** Some directories let you narrow further with tags like: - “startup” - “meditation” - “parenting” - “space” 4. **Sort results** Try sorting by: - Popularity - Newest - Rating - Most relevant 5. **Check episode descriptions** If the show title is broad, episode summaries often reveal whether it matches your topic. If you want, I can also show you **how to do this in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podcast Addict**.
How can I discover new podcasts I might like? problem 10/mo
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A few good ways: - **Use recommendation apps:** **Pocket Casts**, **Spotify**, **Apple Podcasts**, and **Overcast** all have decent discovery/recommendation features. - **Try dedicated discovery tools:** **Listen Notes** is great for searching by topic, guest, or style. **Podchaser** helps find shows by similar podcasts and creators. - **Look at “similar shows” lists:** If you already like one podcast, search it in **Apple Podcasts** or **Spotify** and check the related recommendations. - **Browse curated lists/newsletters:** Sites like **The Podcast Review** and **Podnews** often highlight standout new shows. - **Search by your interests, not just genre:** Try terms like “startup stories,” “true crime UK,” “film history,” or “meditation for sleep.” - **Ask people with similar tastes:** Reddit communities like **r/podcasts** can be surprisingly good for recommendations. If you want, I can also give you a **best podcasts discovery app** recommendation based on how you listen.
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A good way is to use **one strong recommendation source** and then narrow by **topic + tone**. Try this: - **Start with shows you already like** and check “listeners also liked” / related shows. - **Search by mood**, not just topic: funny, calm, deep-dive, true crime, smart banter, etc. - **Use podcast apps with recommendations**: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts. - **Browse curated lists** from places like NPR, The New York Times, Audible, or category charts. - **Ask friends for 3-word descriptions** of podcasts they like, then search those traits. - **Sample 5–10 minutes** of an episode before committing. - **Follow hosts/guests** you already enjoy; they often appear on similar shows. If you want, I can also suggest podcasts based on: 1. topics you like, 2. your favorite podcasts, or 3. the vibe you want.
How do I find a podcast directory with better search? problem 20/mo
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If you want **better podcast search**, try these: - **Listen Notes** — best general-purpose podcast search site - Great for finding episodes by topic, keyword, guest, or quote - **Podcast Index** — open directory with broad coverage - Good if you want a more “complete” index of podcasts - **Podchaser** — strong for searching shows, people, guests, and credits - Especially useful for discovering who appeared where - **Player FM** — solid search + curated categories - Nice if you want a directory plus a listening app - **Pocket Casts** — good app search and discovery - Cleaner than most mainstream podcast apps - **Podcast Addict** (Android) — powerful search and filters - Best if you want lots of control If you want the **best web search**, start with **Listen Notes**. If you want the **best app search**, try **Pocket Casts** or **Podcast Addict**. If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best options for Android/iPhone**, or 2. **the best directory for finding niche shows**.
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If you want **better podcast search**, start with **Listen Notes**. It’s built as a podcast search engine/directy and supports searching by **topics, people, episodes, and transcripts/metadata**. ([listennotes.com](https://www.listennotes.com/?utm_source=openai)) Good options to try: - **Listen Notes** — strongest for broad topic/person search and episode discovery. ([listennotes.com](https://www.listennotes.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Podchaser** — good if you want a directory-style search and can limit results to the **Podcasts** tab. ([support.podchaser.com](https://support.podchaser.com/en/articles/4891515-find-a-podcast-on-podchaser?utm_source=openai)) - **Apple Podcasts** — useful if you want category browsing and search by **category, title, person, or topic**. ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/guide/podcasts/find-podcasts-pod53101237/mac?utm_source=openai)) Quick rule: choose a directory with search filters for **topic + person + episode-level results**, not just show titles. Listen Notes is usually the best first try for that. ([listennotes.com](https://www.listennotes.com/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can give you a **ranked list by use case** (best for research, best for casual listening, best for podcasters).
How do I subscribe to podcasts from a directory? problem
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Usually you: 1. **Find the podcast** in a directory like **Apple Podcasts**, **Spotify**, **Pocket Casts**, or **Podcast Addict**. 2. **Open the show page**. 3. Tap **Subscribe**, **Follow**, or **+**. 4. Choose whether to **download new episodes automatically**. If the directory is just a website, look for an **RSS feed link** and paste it into a podcast app like **Apple Podcasts**, **Pocket Casts**, or **Overcast**. If you want, I can give you the exact steps for **Apple Podcasts**, **Spotify**, or **Pocket Casts**.
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Usually: 1. **Open the podcast directory** (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, etc.). 2. **Search for the podcast**. 3. Open the show page. 4. Tap/click **Follow**, **Subscribe**, or **+**. 5. Choose whether to **download automatically** or get notifications. If by “directory” you mean a **website listing podcast RSS feeds**, then: 1. Find the podcast’s **RSS feed URL**. 2. Copy it. 3. Paste it into a podcast app’s **Add by RSS** / **Subscribe via URL** option. If you want, I can give steps for a specific directory like **Apple Podcasts**, **Spotify**, or a generic **RSS directory**.
How do I find podcasts that match my interests? problem
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A good way is to use a mix of **search, recommendations, and sampling**: 1. **Start with your interests** - Search topics you already like: e.g. “true crime,” “startup advice,” “history,” “anime,” “gardening.” - Add words like **“best,” “beginner,” “interview,”** or **“explained.”** 2. **Use podcast apps with strong discovery** - **Pocket Casts** – great recommendations and search. - **Spotify** – easy to browse by topic and get algorithmic suggestions. - **Apple Podcasts** – solid charts and categories. - **Podcast Addict** (Android) – very searchable and customizable. - **Overcast** – simple, good for finding curated shows. 3. **Check “related podcasts”** - When you find one podcast you like, look at: - similar shows - guest appearances - “listeners also follow” suggestions 4. **Browse curated lists** - Search “best podcasts about [topic]” - Check sites like **Podchaser**, **Listen Notes**, or app editor picks. 5. **Test quickly** - Listen to the first 5–10 minutes of 3–5 episodes. - Keep only the ones whose style you like: solo host, interviews, short episodes, deep dives, etc. 6. **Refine by format** - If you like: - **short episodes** → search “daily” or “20 minute” - **deep dives** → search “documentary” or “longform” - **conversation** → search “interview” If you want, I can also give you a **step-by-step method based on your interests** and suggest specific podcasts.
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A good way is to search by **topic + format + vibe**. ### 1) Start with your interests Think of: - **Topics:** history, business, comedy, true crime, sports, tech, health - **Format:** interviews, solo, storytelling, roundtable - **Vibe:** funny, deep, practical, short, nerdy Example searches: - “best podcasts about space for beginners” - “funny history podcasts” - “daily business news podcast” ### 2) Use podcast app recommendations Apps like: - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** - **Pocket Casts** - **Overcast** Look at: - “Because you listened to…” - category charts - episode descriptions - listener reviews ### 3) Check related shows If you like one podcast, look at: - guest hosts - “recommended by listeners” - podcasts in the same network ### 4) Sample a few episodes Don’t judge by one title. Try: - the most popular episode - the newest episode - an episode on a topic you already know ### 5) Use review sites and lists Search for curated lists like: - “best podcasts for [your interest]” - “podcasts like [show name]” ### 6) Pick by episode length If you have: - **5–15 min:** news, daily summaries - **20–40 min:** casual learning - **60+ min:** deep interviews/conversations If you want, tell me **3 interests you have**, and I’ll suggest podcasts that fit.
How can I browse podcasts by category? problem 10/mo
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You can browse podcasts by category in most podcast apps and directories. **Ways to do it:** - **Apple Podcasts**: Open **Browse** or **Search**, then pick a category like Comedy, News, True Crime, etc. - **Spotify**: Go to **Search** → **Podcasts** → browse by **genres/categories**. - **Pocket Casts**: Use **Discover** and filter by category. - **Amazon Music / Audible**: Browse podcast sections by genre. - **Podcast Addict** (Android): Has a **directory** with category browsing. - **Overcast**: More search-focused, but you can still find category-based shows via search and recommendations. **Popular podcast directories:** - **Listen Notes** - **Podchaser** - **Goodpods** If you want, I can recommend the best app for browsing podcasts by category on **iPhone** or **Android**.
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It depends on the app, but usually: - **Open your podcast app** - Tap **Browse**, **Discover**, or **Search** - Look for **Categories** or **Genres** - Pick one like **Comedy**, **News**, **True Crime**, **Business**, or **Technology** If you want, I can also tell you how to do it in a specific app like **Apple Podcasts**, **Spotify**, or **YouTube Music**.
How do I find less popular podcasts in a directory? problem
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Use directories that let you sort beyond “top charts” and filter by niche. **Good ways to find smaller podcasts:** - **Search by long-tail keywords**: specific topics, locations, or subgenres. - **Browse categories/subcategories**: go deep, not just the main chart. - **Sort by “newest,” “recently updated,” or “trending”** instead of popularity. - **Look for keyword tags** in episode titles and descriptions. - **Check “similar podcasts”** from one niche show you already like. - **Use directories with advanced filters**. **Directories/apps to try:** - **Listen Notes** — strong search and topic discovery. - **Podchaser** — good for browsing niche shows and lists. - **Player FM** — has category browsing and filters. - **Spotify** — search + “related podcasts,” though popularity leans toward big shows. - **Apple Podcasts** — good for category digging and manual browsing. - **The Podcast Index** — best for broad, less-curated discovery. **Tip:** Search for very specific terms like: - “indie game dev podcast” - “local history [city]” - “small business bookkeeping” - “midwest gardening” If you want, I can give you a quick method for finding hidden-gem podcasts in **Listen Notes** or **Apple Podcasts**.
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Try these: - **Sort by recency** instead of popularity. - Use **category filters** and browse deep subcategories. - Search with **niche keywords** rather than broad terms. - Look for **“new,” “recently added,” or “indie”** sections. - Check **small networks, local creators, or guest-specific searches**. - Search by **episode topic**, not show name. - Use directories that let you **filter by rating count, followers, or release date**. If you want, I can also show you **how to do this in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podchaser**.
How can I find podcasts in another language? problem
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A few easy ways: - **Use podcast apps with language/search filters** Try **Spotify**, **Apple Podcasts**, **Pocket Casts**, or **Podcast Addict**. Search by: - the **language name** (e.g. “Spanish podcast”) - the **topic + language** (e.g. “history in French”) - a **country/region** (e.g. “Mexican podcast”) - **Browse by charts in that language** - **Spotify Charts** - **Apple Podcasts Top Charts** - Country-specific podcast directories if you know the region - **Search in the target language** If you know even a little, search using native terms. Example: instead of “learn German,” search **“Deutsch lernen Podcast”**. - **Use language-learning platforms** - **Duolingo Podcasts** (French/Spanish) - **LingQ** - **Coffee Break Languages** - **Pimsleur** (more lesson-style, but good audio) - **Ask AI/search engines directly** Search: - “best podcasts in [language] for beginners” - “popular [language] podcasts about [topic]” If you want, I can give you a **short list of good podcasts in a specific language**.
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Try these: - **Search by language + topic**: e.g. “Spanish history podcast” or “French news podcast.” - **Use podcast app filters**: many apps let you browse by **language**, **country**, or **category**. - **Look on YouTube/Spotify/Apple Podcasts**: search the language name first. - **Find native-language charts**: search “top podcasts in [language]”. - **Use social media**: people often share podcast recommendations in language-learning groups. If you want, I can also suggest **podcast apps that make this easiest** or recommend podcasts in a specific language.
How do I find podcast directories that work on my phone? problem
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Use a podcast app on your phone — most of them are also podcast directories. Good ones: - **Apple Podcasts** — best on iPhone - **Spotify** — easy if you already use it - **Pocket Casts** — great search and organization - **Overcast** — excellent for iPhone - **Podcast Addict** — very strong on Android - **Castbox** — simple and broad directory access - **Podbean** — app + directory How to find them: 1. Open the **App Store** or **Google Play** 2. Search one of the app names above 3. Install it 4. Use the app’s **Search** tab to browse podcasts If you want a quick default: - **iPhone:** Apple Podcasts or Overcast - **Android:** Podcast Addict or Pocket Casts If you want, I can give you the best option based on **iPhone vs Android** and whether you want **free**, **offline listening**, or **no ads**.
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Use your phone’s app store and search for **podcast apps/directories**. Good options: - **Apple Podcasts** (iPhone) - **Spotify** - **Pocket Casts** - **Overcast** (iPhone) - **Castbox** - **Podcast Addict** (Android) How to find them: 1. Open the **App Store** or **Google Play**. 2. Search **“podcast player”** or **“podcast app.”** 3. Install one and browse its **Discover/Search** tab. 4. You can also search for a specific show by name. If you want, I can suggest the **best one for iPhone or Android**.
How do I keep track of podcasts I want to listen to? problem
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Use a **“saved for later” system** in your podcast app plus one backup list. ### Best simple options - **Pocket Casts** — use **Watchlist** and **Up Next** to queue episodes. - **Overcast** — use **Star** to save episodes, then add them to the queue. - **Apple Podcasts** — use **Save** and **Listen Now**. - **Spotify** — use **Save to Your Library**. ### If you want a more organized system - **Notion** — make a simple podcast tracker with columns like: - Podcast name - Episode title - Why you saved it - Status: saved / listening / done - **Google Sheets** — easiest low-effort tracker. ### Best workflow 1. **Save interesting episodes in your app** 2. **Put them in a queue** 3. **Once a week, review and clear the list** 4. **Archive finished episodes or mark them done** ### Quick recommendation If you want the easiest setup: **Pocket Casts + Watchlist**. If you want a more “bookmark everything” style: **Overcast + Star**. If you want, I can suggest the best app based on whether you use **iPhone, Android, or both**.
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A simple system works best: - **Pick one “inbox”** for new podcasts Use Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Overcast, or even Notes. - **Save, don’t remember** When you hear about one, immediately: - follow it, - add the episode to a queue, - or put it in a “Want to listen” list. - **Use folders/tags if available** Organize by: - “News” - “Comedy” - “Learning” - “Long episodes” - “Weekend listens” - **Keep a short priority list** Example: 1. Must listen 2. Soon 3. Maybe later - **Set a weekly review time** Once a week, clean up your list and unsubscribe from shows you no longer want. If you want, I can also suggest the **best podcast app for tracking and organizing episodes** on iPhone or Android.
Are there free podcast directories? transactional 40/mo
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Yes — many podcast directories are free to use. Examples: - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** - **Amazon Music / Audible** - **YouTube Music** - **Podchaser** - **Listen Notes** - **Podcast Addict** (Android) - **iHeartRadio** If you mean **submit your podcast for free**, common options include: - **Spotify for Creators** - **Apple Podcasts Connect** - **Podbean** (free tier) - **RSS.com** (paid, but directory submission is free through RSS) - **Buzzsprout** (free plan available, with limits) If you want, I can also give you a **best free podcast directory list for creators** vs **for listeners**.
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Yes—many are free. Common free podcast directories: - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** - **YouTube / YouTube Music** - **Amazon Music** - **Pocket Casts** - **Podcast Index** - **Podchaser** If you mean **for listeners**, these are free to browse and subscribe. If you mean **for creators**, many directories are also free to submit to, though some hosting platforms charge. If you want, I can also list the **best free directories for podcasters to submit to**.
What podcast directories have a free tier? transactional
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A lot of major podcast directories are free to use. Good free-tier options include: - **Apple Podcasts** — free for creators/listeners - **Spotify for Creators** (Spotify) — free podcast distribution/listing - **YouTube Music / YouTube Podcasts** — free - **Amazon Music** — free to listen; podcast submission/listing is free via supported RSS distribution - **Podcast Index**-powered apps/directories like **Castro**, **Pocket Casts**, **Overcast** — free for listeners - **TuneIn** — free tier available - **iHeartRadio** — free tier available - **Podchaser** — free directory profile/listing - **Goodpods** — free tier available If you mean **places to submit your podcast feed**, the core free ones are usually: **Apple Podcasts, Spotify for Creators, YouTube, Amazon Music, TuneIn, iHeartRadio**. If you want, I can also give you a **“best free directories for reach”** shortlist.
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If you mean **podcast directories you can use without paying**, the big ones are: - **Apple Podcasts** — free to list/follow shows; creators can also use RSS feeds. ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201859?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify for Creators** — free hosting and distribution. ([creators.spotify.com](https://creators.spotify.com/features/podcast?utm_source=openai)) - **YouTube Music** — you can deliver podcasts via RSS feed in supported regions. ([support.google.com](https://support.google.com/youtubemusic/answer/14106258?hl=en&utm_source=openai)) - **Amazon Music / Amazon Podcasts** — shows are listed there, and podcasts appear in Amazon’s podcast catalog. ([music.amazon.com](https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/36c8a73f-90e4-4d1e-bbd4-d8763e194c23/stories-of-a-phoenix?utm_source=openai)) - **iHeartRadio** — you can submit podcasts directly or through partner hosting platforms. ([help.iheart.com](https://help.iheart.com/hc/en-us/articles/228920687-Submitting-a-podcast-to-iHeartRadio?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **creator-focused list** of the best free directories to submit to first.
How much do podcast directory apps cost? transactional
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Most podcast directory apps are **free**. Typical pricing: - **Free:** Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, Podcast Addict, Castbox - **Freemium / optional paid features:** Pocket Casts, Overcast, Castro - **Premium subscriptions:** usually **$10–$40/year** or about **$1–$5/month** Examples: - **Apple Podcasts** — free - **Spotify** — free (premium music plan is separate) - **Pocket Casts Plus** — about **$40/year** - **Overcast Premium** — about **$10/year** - **Castro Plus** — around **$20/year** If you want, I can also list the **best free podcast apps** or the **best paid ones**.
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It depends on what you mean: - **Using a podcast directory app**: usually **free**. - **Building a simple directory app** with a no-code tool: often **about $0–$30/month**, plus payment processing and any add-ons. For example, Beamly’s creator plan is **$30/month billed annually** and includes podcast publishing/site tools. ([podcastpage.io](https://podcastpage.io/pricing/)) - **Custom-built app**: commonly **$5,000–$50,000+** for a simple app, and much more for advanced features. ([businessofapps.com](https://www.businessofapps.com/app-developers/research/app-development-cost/)) If you want, I can break it down for: 1. **a directory/aggregator app**, or 2. **a podcast hosting + directory listing app**.
Which podcast directories are free to use without signing up? transactional
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Here are podcast directories you can usually browse for free without creating an account: - **Apple Podcasts** — web browsing is free; no sign-up needed to search/listen to many shows. - **Spotify** — browsing podcasts is free, but playback may prompt sign-in depending on device. - **Podcast Addict Directory** — directory access is free; the app is optional. - **Pocket Casts Discover** — you can browse shows freely; account needed only for syncing. - **Listen Notes** — free podcast search/directory, no account required for basic use. - **Podchaser** — browse podcasts, episodes, and creators without signing up. - **Player FM** — free directory-style browsing, generally no account needed. - **Goodpods** — some browsing is free, though it may push sign-up more than others. Best truly no-signup options: **Listen Notes**, **Podchaser**, and **Apple Podcasts**. If you want, I can also give you a list of **podcast directories that are free for creators to submit to**.
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A couple of big ones you can use **without creating an account** are: - **Apple Podcasts** — the catalog is public/searchable, and listeners can browse it without signing in. ([podcasters.apple.com](https://podcasters.apple.com/support/5108-how-apple-podcasts-distributes-your-shows-to-listeners)) - **Podchaser** — you can search, browse, and listen free from a browser without downloading an app; account signup is only for extra features like following/bookmarking. ([support.podchaser.com](https://support.podchaser.com/en/articles/5732038-how-to-listen-to-podcasts)) If you mean **submitting your own podcast**, that usually **does** require an account/login. ([podcasters.apple.com](https://podcasters.apple.com/support/5108-how-apple-podcasts-distributes-your-shows-to-listeners)) If you want, I can also give you a **bigger list** split into: 1. **browse-only, no signup** 2. **submit your show, free but needs login**
What is the cheapest podcast directory option? transactional
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The cheapest option is **free RSS distribution**: - **Spotify for Podcasters** — free hosting + distribution - **Apple Podcasts** — free directory submission - **Amazon Music / YouTube Music / Pocket Casts** — free to submit via RSS If you want a **paid all-in-one host**, the cheapest common choice is usually **Buzzsprout** or **Podbean** on their entry plans, but **Spotify for Podcasters** is the cheapest overall because it’s free. If you want, I can compare the cheapest **hosting** options too.
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If you mean **the cheapest way to get listed in podcast directories**, it’s usually **free**: - **Apple Podcasts**: free to submit a free show via Apple Podcasts Connect. ([podcasters.apple.com](https://podcasters.apple.com/support/5108-how-apple-podcasts-distributes-your-shows-to-listeners?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify for Creators**: free hosting + distribution, with Spotify saying it’s “free” and lets you distribute everywhere. ([creators.spotify.com](https://creators.spotify.com/features/podcast?utm_source=openai)) So the cheapest option is **a free host/directory path like Spotify for Creators**, or simply submitting your RSS feed to free directories like **Apple Podcasts**. ([podcasters.apple.com](https://podcasters.apple.com/support/5108-how-apple-podcasts-distributes-your-shows-to-listeners?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can give you the **cheapest option by use case**: 1) free directory listing only, 2) free podcast hosting + directory distribution, or 3) cheapest paid host.
Do podcast directories offer premium features? transactional
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Yes. Many podcast directories/platforms offer premium features, usually for creators or advertisers. Examples: - **Apple Podcasts**: paid subscriptions, premium content access, analytics via Apple Podcasts Connect - **Spotify for Podcasters**: audience analytics, monetization tools, subscriptions in some regions - **Podbean**: paid subscriptions, ad marketplace, advanced stats - **Buzzsprout**: add-ons like podcast website, advanced stats, transcription - **Transistor**: detailed analytics, private podcasts, team features - **Captivate**: premium analytics, monetization, private feeds Typical premium features: - ad-free or enhanced listing - advanced analytics - private/premium feeds - subscriber-only episodes - monetization tools - distribution extras and branding If you want, I can compare the best premium features by platform.
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Yes—many podcast directories have premium features, though it depends on the platform. Common premium features: - Better analytics - Ad-free listening - Offline downloads - Higher-quality audio - Advanced recommendations - Creator tools like monetization or audience insights Examples: - **Apple Podcasts**: some paid subscriptions are creator-driven - **Spotify**: premium mainly affects listeners, with ad-free and offline listening - **YouTube Music**: premium removes ads and enables background play/downloads - **Pocket Casts**: has a premium tier with extra playback and sync features If you want, I can list the best podcast directories by **listener features** or **creator features**.
Which podcast directories are worth paying for? transactional
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Usually **none** are worth paying for. For **podcast directories** specifically, the big ones are free and matter most: - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** - **YouTube Music / YouTube** - **Amazon Music / Audible** - **iHeartRadio** - **TuneIn** If you mean **paid podcast discovery/promotion services**, a few can be worth testing: - **Podchaser** — good for creator profiles, reviews, and B2B discovery - **Chartable** — useful if you’re running paid growth or attribution campaigns - **Listen Notes** — good search/discovery database; more niche than mainstream reach - **Podbean Ads Marketplace** — can work for buying promo on smaller shows My short take: - **For distribution:** pay for **none** - **For growth/ads:** start with **Chartable** or **Podbean** - **For discoverability/credibility:** **Podchaser** If you want, I can also rank **podcast hosting services** that are worth paying for, which is usually where the real value is.
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If you mean **as a creator/marketer**, the only paid podcast “directories” I’d seriously consider are: - **Podchaser Pro** — best if you want podcast discovery + creator profiles + outreach/guesting/sponsorship research. Podchaser says its Pro product unlocks podcast insights and credits; public pricing is not transparent, but their own comparison page says the current price is around **$5,000/year for independent consultants**. ([podchaser.com](https://www.podchaser.com/articles/podcast-insights/why-does-podchaser-pro-cost-more-than-other-podcast-tools?utm_source=openai)) - **Listen Notes Premium / API** — best for search-heavy workflows. Listen Notes offers a free tier, a paid Premium membership, and an API PRO plan starting at **$200/month** plus overages. ([listennotes.com](https://www.listennotes.com/premium/?utm_source=openai)) - **Rephonic** — best if your main use case is **booking guests, finding sponsors, or PR outreach**. It markets itself to advertisers, sponsors, agencies, and others doing podcast discovery. ([help.rephonic.com](https://help.rephonic.com/how-to-claim-your-podcast?utm_source=openai)) **My take:** - **Not worth paying for** if you just want to listen to podcasts. - **Worth paying for** only if you’re a podcaster, marketer, PR person, or agency and you’ll use the data to find shows, contacts, or sponsorship opportunities. ([podchaser.com](https://www.podchaser.com/articles/podcast-insights/why-does-podchaser-pro-cost-more-than-other-podcast-tools?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **“best paid podcast directory by use case”** list.
Are there podcast directories with no ads? transactional
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Yes — several podcast directories/apps are ad-free or effectively ad-light. Good options: - **Apple Podcasts** — no in-app ads in the directory - **Pocket Casts** — clean, no banner ads in the directory - **Overcast** — no ads in the app interface - **AntennaPod** — open-source and ad-free - **Podcast Index** — the directory itself is ad-free If you want, I can also suggest the **best ad-free podcast app for iPhone or Android**.
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Yes — but it depends what you mean by “no ads.” - **The directory itself:** **Podcast Index** is an open, free index and doesn’t present itself as an ad-supported listening service. It’s basically an index of feeds, not a player that injects ads. ([podcastindex.org](https://podcastindex.org/?utm_source=openai)) - **The podcasts inside the directory:** many shows can still have sponsorships or inserted ads, even on major directories like Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Spotify explicitly says podcasts may include ads or sponsorships, and Apple supports separate **ad-free** subscriber versions of shows. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/tl-en/article/podcasts-and-shows/?utm_source=openai)) So: **yes, you can use directories that are effectively ad-free as directories** — but **they won’t guarantee ad-free podcasts**. If you want, I can list the best **ad-light / open podcast directories and apps**.
What podcast directories offer the best value? transactional
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If you mean **where to submit your podcast**, the best value is usually the **free, high-reach directories**: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest “must-have” directory - **Spotify** - **YouTube Music** — increasingly important - **Amazon Music / Audible** - **Pocket Casts** - **Overcast** - **Podcast Addict** - **iHeartRadio** - **TuneIn** If you mean **podcast hosting/distribution services** that give the best value for getting listed everywhere, my top picks are: - **Spotify for Podcasters** — free, solid for beginners - **Buzzsprout** — easiest premium option - **RSS.com** — great value for simple all-in-one hosting - **Captivate** — best for growing shows - **Transistor** — great for multiple shows or teams - **Podbean** — good budget pick **Best overall value:** - **Spotify for Podcasters** if you want free - **RSS.com** if you want paid but affordable - **Buzzsprout** if you want the simplest setup If you want, I can also rank them by **reach**, **price**, or **best for beginners**.
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If you mean **as a creator**, the best-value directories are usually the **free, RSS-based ones**: - **Apple Podcasts** — still one of the highest-value free listings; you can submit free shows via Apple Podcasts Connect. The annual fee only applies if you join the Apple Podcasters Program for paid subscriptions. ([podcasters.apple.com](https://podcasters.apple.com/support/5108-how-apple-podcasts-distributes-your-shows-to-listeners?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify for Creators / Spotify** — free to claim your show and enable your RSS feed, with no paywall just to list the podcast. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/to/creators/article/claiming-your-podcast-on-spotify-for-creators/?utm_source=openai)) - **YouTube Music** — very strong value if you want discovery and you’re in a supported country (including the U.S.); you can deliver podcasts via RSS. ([support.google.com](https://support.google.com/youtubemusic/answer/14106258?hl=en&utm_source=openai)) - **Podcast Index** — best “open web” value; it’s free/open and built to remain available for anyone to use. ([podcastindex.org](https://podcastindex.org/?utm_source=openai)) If you want **one paid option with good ROI**, **Apple Podcasts Subscriptions** only makes sense if you’re monetizing premium audio; otherwise it’s not necessary just for distribution. ([podcasters.apple.com](https://podcasters.apple.com/support/892-apple-podcasters-program-overview?utm_source=openai)) **My short ranking for best value:** 1. **Apple Podcasts** 2. **Spotify** 3. **YouTube Music** 4. **Podcast Index** 5. **Listen Notes** (good search/discovery, but more of a search engine/database than a must-have directory) ([listennotes.com](https://www.listennotes.com/submit/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you the **best-value directories by audience type** (B2B, true crime, news, fiction, etc.).
Can I use a podcast directory for free on my phone? transactional
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Yes — you can use a podcast directory for free on your phone. Good free options: - **Apple Podcasts** (iPhone) - **Spotify** (iPhone/Android) - **Pocket Casts** (free app) - **Podcast Addict** (Android) - **Overcast** (iPhone, free with optional paid upgrade) If you want, I can recommend the best one for **iPhone** or **Android**.
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Usually, yes. Most podcast directories/apps are free to use on a phone for browsing, subscribing, and listening. Some may offer paid upgrades, but the basic directory access is often free. If you mean a specific app or service, tell me which one and I’ll check whether it’s free on iPhone or Android.

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What are the best podcast directories for discovering new shows? 20/mo
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Best podcast directories for discovering new shows: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest mainstream directory; strong charts, categories, and editor picks. - **Spotify** — great for algorithmic recommendations and cross-media discovery. - **YouTube Music** — useful if you like video-first or creator-led shows. - **Pocket Casts** — excellent curated discovery and clean browsing. - **Overcast** — solid if you want smart recommendations and a simple interface. - **Podcast Addict** — lots of niche discovery options, especially on Android. - **Podchaser** — best for browsing by hosts, guests, topics, and credits. - **Listen Notes** — powerful search engine for finding shows by keyword or theme. If you want the best overall mix, start with **Apple Podcasts**, **Spotify**, and **Listen Notes**.
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Here are some of the best podcast directories for discovering new shows: - **Apple Podcasts** — Still one of the biggest and best for broad discovery, charts, and editorial picks. - **Spotify** — Great if you already use it for music; strong recommendations and popular exclusives. - **Pocket Casts** — Excellent discovery tools, clean UI, and good recommendations. - **Overcast** — Best for serious listeners who want smart recommendations and a great player. - **Podchaser** — Strong for browsing by topic, host, guests, and ratings; very discovery-focused. - **Goodpods** — Social discovery based on what friends and other listeners recommend. - **Podcast Addict** — Very powerful on Android, with lots of directory and search options. - **TuneIn** — Good for live radio plus podcasts, especially if you want a broader audio directory. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — Useful if you’re already in Amazon’s ecosystem and want curated discovery. **Best overall picks:** - **Apple Podcasts** for the biggest directory - **Podchaser** for search/discovery depth - **Goodpods** for social recommendations - **Pocket Casts** for a balanced all-around experience If you want, I can also rank them for **iPhone**, **Android**, or **best for niche podcasts**.
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Top podcast directories for discovering new shows: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest mainstream directory; great charts, categories, and editorial picks. - **Spotify** — strong recommendations and personalized discovery if you already use Spotify. - **YouTube Music** — increasingly useful for podcast discovery, especially video podcasts. - **Pocket Casts** — excellent discovery tools, clean interface, and curated recommendations. - **Podcast Addict** (Android) — powerful search, categories, and lots of niche content. - **Listen Notes** — one of the best web directories for searching across podcasts by topic, guest, or keyword. - **Overcast** — good recommendations and smart discovery for iPhone users. - **Podchaser** — good for browsing by host, guest, network, and ratings. Best overall picks: - **Apple Podcasts** for breadth - **Listen Notes** for search - **Spotify** for personalized discovery If you want, I can also recommend the best one for your device or favorite topics.
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Here are the best podcast directories/apps for discovering new shows: - **Apple Podcasts** — Biggest mainstream directory; strong charts, editorial picks, and easy discovery. - **Spotify** — Best if you want music + podcasts in one app; good recommendations and “more like this” suggestions. - **Pocket Casts** — Excellent discovery and a clean UI; great for finding new podcasts by categories and recommendations. - **Overcast** — Strong for independent podcast listeners; simple, smart recommendations, and a great “Top Podcasts” view. - **Podcast Addict** — Powerful search and category browsing, especially on Android. - **Castbox** — Good discovery features, trending lists, and broad directory coverage. - **iHeartPodcasts / iHeartRadio** — Useful if you want a mix of podcasts, radio, and network-backed shows. - **Goodpods** — More social discovery; good for seeing what friends and other listeners recommend. - **Podchaser** — Best for deep browsing by hosts, guests, networks, and credits. - **YouTube** — Surprisingly strong for discovering video podcasts and many audio-only shows with clips. Best overall picks: - **Apple Podcasts** for breadth - **Spotify** for recommendations - **Pocket Casts** for a balanced, listener-friendly experience If you want, I can also rank these by **best for indie shows**, **best search**, or **best on iPhone/Android**.
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Here are the best podcast directories/apps for discovering new shows: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest mainstream directory; strong charts, categories, and recommendations. - **Spotify** — great if you already use Spotify; solid personalized suggestions and popular-show discovery. - **Pocket Casts** — excellent for curated discovery and clean browsing; good “discover” tab. - **Overcast** — simple but effective; good recommendations and smart playlist features. - **Podcast Addict** — best for Android power users; tons of discovery options and filters. - **Listen Notes** — one of the best search engines for podcasts; great for finding niche topics. - **Podchaser** — strong for browsing by host, guest, or topic; good for detailed metadata. - **Goodpods** — social discovery based on what friends and listeners like. - **iHeartRadio** — useful for big network shows and mainstream recommendations. If you want the **best overall for discovery**, I’d start with: 1. **Listen Notes** for search 2. **Apple Podcasts** for broad browsing 3. **Podchaser** for deep topic/guest discovery If you tell me your interests, I can recommend the best directory for your tastes.
Which podcast directory is most popular right now?
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Right now, **Spotify** is generally the most popular podcast platform overall, while **Apple Podcasts** is still the most important classic directory for many shows. Quick take: - **Spotify** — biggest mainstream podcast listening app - **Apple Podcasts** — still a major discovery/directory source - **YouTube** — growing fast, especially for video podcasts If you mean the **default directory for podcast apps**, it’s still often **Apple Podcasts**. If you mean **where the most people actually listen**, it’s usually **Spotify**.
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There isn’t one single “most popular” podcast directory worldwide, but **Apple Podcasts and Spotify** are usually the top two. - **Spotify**: often the biggest for active listeners and especially popular with younger audiences - **Apple Podcasts**: still very strong, especially on iPhone, and a major default directory - **YouTube** is also increasingly important for podcasts, though it’s not a traditional directory If you want the safest answer for “most popular right now,” I’d say **Spotify** is the current leader in buzz and usage, with **Apple Podcasts** very close behind.
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If you mean the **classic podcast directory**, **Apple Podcasts** is still the biggest and most widely used. If you mean the **most popular listening platform overall**, **Spotify** is a close contender and often the main one people use.
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If you mean **podcast app/directory with the most listeners right now**, the safest answer is **Spotify**. A quick ranking: - **Spotify** — biggest overall podcast platform for many listeners - **Apple Podcasts** — still huge, especially on iPhone - **YouTube / YouTube Music** — very strong for discovery and video podcasts If you want the **best directory for getting found**, I’d prioritize: 1. **Spotify for Creators** 2. **Apple Podcasts** 3. **YouTube** If you want, I can also give you the **best podcast directories to submit to in 2026**.
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If you mean a **traditional podcast directory**, **Apple Podcasts** is still the most important/popular one. If you mean the **largest podcast listening platform overall**, **Spotify** is usually the biggest. Quick rule: - **Directory/indexing:** Apple Podcasts - **Listening app/platform:** Spotify If you want, I can also rank the top podcast directories/apps for **reach, SEO, and discovery**.
What are the top podcast directory apps?
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Top podcast directory apps: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest default directory on iPhone; very complete catalog. - **Spotify** — huge reach, strong for discovering popular shows. - **Pocket Casts** — excellent independent podcast app with a solid directory. - **Podcast Addict** — powerful Android app with a large directory and lots of controls. - **Overcast** — great for iPhone users; clean design and good discovery. - **Castbox** — strong directory, especially for international podcasts. - **YouTube Music** — growing podcast support, useful if you already use YouTube. Best overall picks: - **iPhone:** Apple Podcasts or Overcast - **Android:** Podcast Addict or Spotify - **Most cross-platform:** Pocket Casts If you want, I can also rank them by **best for discovery**, **best UI**, or **best for Android/iPhone**.
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Top podcast directory apps (good discovery + playback): 1. **Apple Podcasts** — best default directory on iPhone; huge catalog. 2. **Spotify** — strong discovery, especially for exclusive shows and music/podcast overlap. 3. **Pocket Casts** — excellent app with a clean directory and powerful filters. 4. **Overcast** — great for iPhone users; simple, smart recommendations. 5. **Podcast Addict** — very popular on Android; lots of directory sources and customization. 6. **Castbox** — solid discovery-focused app with a big catalog. 7. **TuneIn** — best if you also want live radio plus podcasts. 8. **Player FM** — good directory browsing and topic-based discovery. If you want the **best overall**: - **iPhone:** Apple Podcasts or Pocket Casts - **Android:** Podcast Addict or Pocket Casts - **Best for discovery:** Spotify or Castbox If you want, I can also rank them by **privacy, features, or best free options**.
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Top podcast directory apps: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest default directory on iPhone; excellent for discovery and charts. - **Spotify** — huge catalog, strong recommendations, good if you already use Spotify. - **Pocket Casts** — clean UI, great search/discovery, good cross-platform app. - **Podcast Addict** — very powerful on Android, tons of feeds and discovery options. - **Overcast** — best for Apple users who want a simple, polished podcast app. - **Castbox** — solid directory-style browsing with lots of categories and search. - **YouTube Music** — increasingly important for podcast discovery, especially video podcasts. If you want the **best overall picks**: - **iPhone:** Apple Podcasts or Pocket Casts - **Android:** Podcast Addict or Pocket Casts - **Best for recommendations:** Spotify If you want, I can also rank them for **discovery**, **UI**, or **cross-platform syncing**.
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Top podcast directory apps: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest default directory on iPhone; strong search and charts. - **Spotify** — huge audience, good discovery, especially for mainstream shows. - **Pocket Casts** — excellent app with a solid directory and powerful filters. - **Overcast** — best for iPhone power users; clean, fast, great discovery. - **Podcast Addict** — top choice on Android; very customizable and broad directory access. - **Castbox** — strong global catalog and built-in discovery features. - **Player FM** — good for browsing categories and curated lists. - **Podbean** — solid directory plus hosting ecosystem. If you want, I can also rank them by **best for iPhone**, **Android**, or **discovering new shows**.
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Top podcast directory apps (and best-known podcast players) are: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest default directory on iPhone, great catalog - **Spotify** — huge library, strong recommendations, lots of exclusive content - **Pocket Casts** — clean, powerful discovery and playback controls - **Overcast** — excellent on iPhone, smart recommendations and great audio tools - **Podcast Addict** — very popular on Android, huge directory support - **Castbox** — strong discovery features and broad podcast catalog - **Podcast Guru** — modern app with good discovery and RSS support - **iHeartRadio** — good if you want podcasts plus radio content - **Amazon Music** — solid growing podcast directory, especially for Prime users If you want the **best overall**: - **iPhone:** Apple Podcasts or Overcast - **Android:** Podcast Addict or Pocket Casts - **Best for discovery:** Spotify or Castbox If you want, I can also rank them by **best for discovery, best UI, or best free options**.
Which podcast directories do most people use?
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Most people use these podcast directories/apps: 1. **Apple Podcasts** – still one of the biggest, especially on iPhone 2. **Spotify** – huge and very popular for podcast listening 3. **YouTube / YouTube Music** – increasingly a major place people consume podcasts 4. **Google Podcasts** is gone, but many Android users moved to **YouTube Music** 5. **Amazon Music / Audible** – smaller, but used by a lot of listeners 6. **Pocket Casts** – popular with podcast power users, less mainstream 7. **Overcast** – especially popular with iPhone podcast fans If you mean **“where should I publish so I reach the most people?”**: - **Apple Podcasts + Spotify + YouTube Music** are the big three to prioritize. If you want, I can also give you a **top podcast directories list for creators** or **the best podcast apps by platform**.
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Most people use these podcast directories/platforms: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — still one of the biggest directory sources, especially on iPhone. 2. **Spotify** — huge audience; many listeners use it as their main podcast app. 3. **YouTube / YouTube Music** — increasingly important, especially for video podcasts. 4. **Amazon Music / Audible** — solid usage, especially among Amazon users. 5. **Pocket Casts** — popular with podcast enthusiasts, but smaller overall. 6. **Overcast** — respected on iPhone, but niche. 7. **Castbox** — used in some markets, less dominant overall. If you’re asking where to submit a podcast, the big three to prioritize are **Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube**. If you want, I can also give you the **best podcast submission services** like **Spotify for Creators, Apple Podcasts Connect, and Podbean**.
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Most people use these podcast platforms/directories: 1. **Apple Podcasts** – still one of the biggest and most important directories 2. **Spotify** – huge listener base, especially for casual listeners 3. **YouTube / YouTube Music** – increasingly common for podcast discovery and listening 4. **Amazon Music / Audible** – sizable, but smaller than Apple/Spotify 5. **Pocket Casts** – popular with podcast power users 6. **Castbox** – used by some listeners, less dominant overall 7. **Overcast** – especially popular on iPhone among podcast fans If you mean **where podcasters should submit**, the big ones are: - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify for Creators** - **YouTube Music** - **Amazon Music** - **Pocket Casts** If you want, I can also give you the **best podcast directories for growth** vs **best apps for listeners**.
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Most people use these podcast directories/apps: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — still one of the biggest, especially on iPhone 2. **Spotify** — very widely used for podcasts 3. **YouTube Music / YouTube** — huge for podcast listening and discovery 4. **Google Podcasts** — was big, but it’s been phased out 5. **Amazon Music / Audible** — popular with Prime/Audible users Other common podcast apps: - **Pocket Casts** - **Overcast** - **Podcast Addict** (Android) - **iHeartRadio** If you mean **where to publish for maximum reach**, focus on: - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify for Podcasters** - **YouTube** - **Amazon Music for Podcasters** If you want, I can also rank them by **overall audience size** or by **best for creators**.
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The big ones most people use are: - **Apple Podcasts** — huge for iPhone users - **Spotify** — probably the most common overall - **YouTube** / **YouTube Music** — increasingly popular, especially for video podcasts - **Amazon Music / Audible** — decent share, especially with Prime/Audible users - **Pocket Casts** — popular with podcast power users, but smaller overall - **Overcast** — mainly iPhone users who want a better podcast app If you’re trying to reach the most listeners, start with **Apple Podcasts + Spotify + YouTube**.
What are the best podcast directories for listeners?
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Best podcast directories/apps for listeners: - **Apple Podcasts** — best overall for iPhone users; huge catalog, easy subscriptions, good recommendations. - **Spotify** — best for people who want podcasts + music in one app; strong discovery and exclusive shows. - **YouTube Music** — good if you already use YouTube; growing podcast support and easy cross-device use. - **Pocket Casts** — best for power listeners; excellent search, filters, speed controls, and queue management. - **Overcast** — best on iPhone for smart playback features and a clean listening experience. - **Amazon Music** — solid if you already have Prime or use Alexa devices. - **Castbox** — decent for discovery and international catalog coverage. **Best picks by type:** - **Best overall:** Apple Podcasts - **Best discovery:** Spotify - **Best for features:** Pocket Casts - **Best iPhone alternative:** Overcast If you want, I can also give you the best podcast directories for **Android**, **iPhone**, or **privacy-focused listening**.
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Best podcast directories for listeners: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest classic directory, great for iPhone users and wide podcast coverage. - **Spotify** — best if you already use Spotify for music; strong recommendations and easy playback. - **YouTube Music** — good for people who like watching/playing podcasts in the YouTube ecosystem. - **Pocket Casts** — one of the best all-around podcast apps; clean UI, great search, strong controls. - **Overcast** — excellent for iPhone listeners who want smart speed, voice boost, and a simple interface. - **Podcast Addict** — best power-user option on Android. - **Castbox** — solid discovery features and cross-platform use. - **Amazon Music** — worth using if you’re in the Amazon ecosystem. - **iHeartRadio** — good for radio-style shows and mainstream podcasts. If you want the shortest answer: **Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Pocket Casts** are the top three for most listeners.
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Best podcast directories/apps for listeners: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — biggest classic directory, great discovery, strong mainstream coverage. 2. **Spotify** — huge catalog, easy to use, good recommendations, especially if you already use Spotify for music. 3. **YouTube Music** — increasingly important for podcasts, especially video podcasts and shows with clips. 4. **Pocket Casts** — excellent search, filters, and playback controls; great for serious listeners. 5. **Overcast** — best for iPhone users who want smart playlists and strong audio features. 6. **Podcast Addict** — one of the best Android podcast apps, very customizable. 7. **Amazon Music / Audible** — solid for listeners already in Amazon’s ecosystem. 8. **iHeartRadio** — good for talk radio, network podcasts, and mainstream shows. **Best overall picks:** - **Apple Podcasts** for widest general directory reach - **Spotify** for convenience and recommendations - **Pocket Casts** for best podcast-first experience If you want, I can also rank them by **discovery**, **audio features**, or **best free options**.
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Best podcast directories for listeners: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — biggest mainstream directory, great for iPhone users. 2. **Spotify** — very popular, easy to use, strong recommendations. 3. **YouTube Music / YouTube Podcasts** — huge library, especially for video-first shows. 4. **Pocket Casts** — excellent app and directory access, clean and powerful. 5. **Overcast** — one of the best for iPhone listeners who want a simple, fast app. 6. **Podcast Addict** — top choice for Android power users. 7. **Amazon Music** — solid option if you already use Amazon/Alexa. 8. **TuneIn** — good for podcasts plus live radio. 9. **Castbox** — broad catalog and decent discovery features. 10. **iHeartRadio** — good for news, talk, and network shows. If you want the shortest answer: **Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Pocket Casts** are the best overall. If you want, I can also rank them by **discovery**, **audio quality**, or **best for iPhone/Android**.
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Best podcast directories/apps for listeners: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — best all-around for iPhone users; huge catalog and easy discovery. 2. **Spotify** — best if you already use Spotify for music; strong recommendations and lots of exclusive shows. 3. **YouTube Music** — good for podcasts with video versions and easy cross-device listening. 4. **Pocket Casts** — best for power users; clean UI, excellent search, filters, and playback controls. 5. **Overcast** — great on iPhone; smart speed, voice boost, and simple discovery. 6. **Podcast Addict** — best for Android; very customizable and handles lots of feeds well. 7. **Amazon Music** — solid if you’re in the Amazon ecosystem or use Alexa devices. 8. **Castro** — nice curated experience for iPhone users who want a queue-focused app. If you want the safest default picks: - **iPhone:** Apple Podcasts or Overcast - **Android:** Podcast Addict or Pocket Casts - **Best for discovery:** Spotify and Apple Podcasts If you want, I can also rank them by **best discovery**, **best UI**, or **best for ad-free listening**.
What podcast directories are good for finding new episodes?
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Good places to find new podcast episodes: - **Apple Podcasts** — huge catalog, strong recommendations - **Spotify** — easy discovery and lots of exclusive shows - **Pocket Casts** — great search, filters, and “discover” tools - **Podcast Addict** — very feature-rich, especially on Android - **Overcast** — clean app with good recommendations - **YouTube Music** / **YouTube** — increasingly popular for podcasts - **Amazon Music** — decent catalog, especially if you already use Amazon - **Castbox** — strong discovery and broad directory coverage For web directories, also try: - **Listen Notes** — one of the best search engines for podcasts - **Podchaser** — good for browsing by topic, host, or guest If you want, I can also suggest the **best directory for your phone** (iPhone/Android) or for a specific genre.
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Good podcast directories/apps for finding new episodes: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest mainstream directory; strong charts and new-release discovery. - **Spotify** — great if you already use Spotify; good recommendations and easy following. - **Pocket Casts** — excellent for discovery plus a clean feed of new episodes. - **Overcast** — strong for iPhone users; simple, reliable, and good at surfacing new episodes. - **Podcast Addict** — very good on Android; lots of discovery and feed control. - **Castbox** — large directory with search and recommendations. - **Podchaser** — useful for finding shows by topic, guests, and credits. If you want the best mix of discovery and organization, I’d start with **Apple Podcasts**, **Pocket Casts**, or **Spotify**.
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Good podcast directories for finding new episodes: - **Apple Podcasts** – biggest mainstream directory; strong recommendations and charts - **Spotify** – great for discovery, especially if you already use music playlists - **Pocket Casts** – excellent search, filters, and discovery tools - **Overcast** – clean app with good recommendations and smart search - **Podcast Addict** (Android) – powerful directory and feed discovery - **Podchaser** – best if you want detailed podcast metadata and creator info - **Listen Notes** – strong search engine for podcasts and episodes - **Amazon Music / Audible** – decent for discovering mainstream shows - **YouTube Music / YouTube** – increasingly important for video podcasts and clips Good places to browse by topic: - **Reddit** communities like `r/podcasts` - **Podchaser lists** - **Listen Notes charts** - **Apple/Spotify trending sections** If you want, I can also suggest the best ones for **news**, **true crime**, **tech**, or **indie podcasts**.
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Good podcast directories/apps for discovering new episodes: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest mainstream directory; strong charts and recommendations. - **Spotify** — good if you already use music there; easy discovery and episode feeds. - **Pocket Casts** — excellent for browsing and managing lots of shows; good discovery tools. - **Overcast** — clean app with solid recommendations and smart filters. - **Podcast Addict** — great for Android and power users; very customizable. - **Podchaser** — strong for searching by guests, topics, and credits. - **Listen Notes** — one of the best search engines for podcasts; great for finding niche shows. - **Castbox** — large directory with decent discovery features. - **Goodpods** — social recommendations from other listeners. If you want the **best overall for finding new episodes**, I’d start with: 1. **Apple Podcasts** 2. **Spotify** 3. **Listen Notes** 4. **Pocket Casts** If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on **iPhone/Android** or **true-crime / tech / news / comedy**.
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Good podcast directories for finding new episodes: - **Apple Podcasts** — huge catalog, strong discovery. - **Spotify** — easy browsing and strong recommendations. - **YouTube Music** — increasingly good for podcast discovery. - **Pocket Casts** — great charts, filters, and episode tracking. - **Overcast** — clean interface and solid recommendations. - **Podcast Addict** (Android) — powerful search and directory support. - **iHeartRadio** — good for mainstream and talk shows. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — decent for big-name podcasts. If you want the best mix of discovery + management, I’d start with **Apple Podcasts**, **Spotify**, and **Pocket Casts**.
What are the most recommended podcast directories?
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Top podcast directories/apps most worth being on: - **Apple Podcasts** — still a must-have for reach - **Spotify** — huge listener base, especially for discovery - **YouTube Music** — increasingly important for podcasts - **Amazon Music / Audible** — good extra distribution - **Pocket Casts** — highly regarded by podcast fans - **Overcast** — strong for iPhone listeners - **Podcast Addict** — big on Android - **TuneIn** — decent extra directory - **iHeartRadio** — useful for mainstream reach - **Pandora** — still relevant in the US If you want the shortest “best coverage” list: **Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, and Pocket Casts**. If you mean **where to submit your RSS feed**, I can give you the best submission list and links too.
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The most recommended podcast directories are: - **Apple Podcasts** — still the biggest/default for many listeners, especially on iPhone. - **Spotify** — huge audience and very popular for both music and podcasts. - **YouTube Music / YouTube** — increasingly important; many podcasts are consumed as video or audio on YouTube. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — solid reach, especially for Alexa and Amazon users. - **Pocket Casts** — one of the best podcast apps/directories for dedicated podcast listeners. - **Overcast** — excellent iOS podcast app, widely recommended by enthusiasts. - **Podcast Addict** — very popular on Android. - **TuneIn** — good for radio-style discovery and some podcasts. - **iHeartRadio** — strong for networked shows and mainstream reach. - **Pandora** — still relevant in the U.S. market. If you’re a creator, the key one to submit to first is usually **Apple Podcasts**, since many other apps pull from its ecosystem or are commonly used alongside it. Also submit to **Spotify**, **YouTube**, and **Amazon Music**. If you want, I can also give you the **best podcast directories for creators vs listeners**.
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Top podcast directories/platforms people most often recommend: - **Apple Podcasts** — still the biggest must-have directory for broad reach. - **Spotify for Creators** — huge audience, very important for discovery. - **YouTube Music / YouTube** — increasingly essential; many people now listen there. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — good extra distribution, especially for Alexa users. - **Pocket Casts** — respected by podcast fans; good for reach among power listeners. - **Podcast Addict** — very popular on Android. - **Overcast** — smaller, but highly recommended among dedicated podcast listeners. - **Castbox** — decent extra directory with a solid user base. - **iHeartRadio** — useful for wider syndication. - **Pandora** — still relevant in some markets. If you’re submitting a podcast, the biggest priority is usually: **Apple Podcasts + Spotify + YouTube + Amazon Music**. If you want, I can also give you a **“best podcast directories for creators”** vs **“best apps for listeners”** list.
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The most recommended podcast directories/platforms are: - **Apple Podcasts** — still the classic must-have for discovery, especially on iPhone. - **Spotify** — huge audience, strong recommendations, very popular for listeners. - **YouTube Music / YouTube** — increasingly important for podcast discovery and growth. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — good reach, especially for Alexa/Amazon users. - **Pocket Casts** — highly liked by podcast power users; clean and reliable. - **Overcast** — excellent on iPhone; great playback features. - **Podcast Addict** — one of the most popular Android podcast apps. - **Castbox** — solid directory/app with broad platform coverage. - **iHeartRadio** — useful for shows that want broader mainstream distribution. If you’re a creator, the **top priority** is usually: 1. **Apple Podcasts** 2. **Spotify** 3. **YouTube Music / YouTube** 4. **Amazon Music** If you want, I can also give you the **best podcast directories for creators vs listeners**.
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The most recommended podcast directories/platforms are: - **Apple Podcasts** — still the main directory many podcasts are expected to be in - **Spotify for Creators** — huge audience, very important for discovery - **YouTube Music** — increasingly important for podcast listening and reach - **Amazon Music / Audible** — good extra distribution - **iHeartRadio** — useful for broader syndication - **Pocket Casts** — strong podcast-first app and directory - **Overcast** — popular with serious podcast listeners - **Castbox** — decent secondary directory/app - **Podcast Addict** — especially popular on Android If you’re submitting a podcast, the usual “must-have” ones are **Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Music**. The others are good for coverage. If you want, I can also give you the **best directories for creators vs. listeners**.
Which podcast directory has the best search and discovery?
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**Best overall for search + discovery: Apple Podcasts.** It has the deepest podcast directory and usually the most complete indexing, so it’s strong for finding specific shows and episodes. **Best for algorithmic discovery: Spotify.** Better at recommending new shows based on your listening habits. **Best power-user alternative: Pocket Casts.** Great search tools and filters, but smaller discovery surface than Apple/Spotify. If you want one pick: **Apple Podcasts**. If you want recommendations: **Spotify**.
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**Best overall for search + discovery:** **Spotify** Why: - Strong search - Better “recommended for you” and related-show discovery - Good onboarding into new podcasts and episodes **Best if you care most about directory breadth and clean search:** **Apple Podcasts** **Best for power users:** **Pocket Casts** Great filters, smart views, and easy browsing, but not as strong for algorithmic discovery. **Short answer:** - **Discovery:** Spotify - **Search/database:** Apple Podcasts - **Power-user browsing:** Pocket Casts
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**Best overall for search + discovery:** **Spotify** It’s the strongest if you want a big mix of **keyword search, recommendations, and algorithmic discovery** in one place. **Best if you want the best podcast-specific discovery UI:** **Pocket Casts** Great filters, good search, and cleaner podcast browsing than Spotify. **Best for traditional podcast directories:** **Apple Podcasts** Still one of the best for **browsing charts, categories, and show pages**, especially on iPhone. **My quick pick:** - **Spotify** = best discovery engine - **Pocket Casts** = best podcast app experience - **Apple Podcasts** = best native directory If you want, I can rank them for **iPhone**, **Android**, or **power users**.
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**Best overall for search + discovery: Spotify.** It’s strongest at **algorithmic recommendations**, “because you listened to…”, and surfacing related shows. **Best for pure podcast directory search: Apple Podcasts.** It usually has the **broadest catalog** and solid manual search/filtering. **Best third-party app for discovery tools: Pocket Casts.** Great **filters, trending, and topic-based browsing**, but not as powerful for recommendations as Spotify. **Short verdict:** - **Discovery:** Spotify - **Catalog/search breadth:** Apple Podcasts - **Power-user browsing:** Pocket Casts If you want, I can rank them for **music-style recommendations**, **true podcast search**, or **live transcript search**.
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**Best overall for search + discovery:** **Apple Podcasts** - Biggest open directory coverage - Strong title/topic search - Good charts, categories, and editorial picks **Best for algorithmic discovery:** **Spotify** - Better “you might like” recommendations - Strong surfaced suggestions, especially if you already use Spotify for music **Best power-user search UI:** **Pocket Casts** - Fast, clean search - Great filters and queue management - Not as strong for discovery as Apple/Spotify **Short answer:** - **Search/breadth:** Apple Podcasts - **Discovery/recommendations:** Spotify - **Best all-around app for listeners:** Pocket Casts If you want, I can rank the top 5 podcast apps/directories for **search**, **discovery**, or **privacy**.
What are the best podcast directories for subscribing to shows?
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Here are the best podcast directories/apps for subscribing to shows: - **Apple Podcasts** — best overall if you’re in the Apple ecosystem; huge catalog and easy subscriptions. - **Spotify** — great if you already use Spotify for music; strong discovery and simple follow flow. - **YouTube Music** — increasingly good for podcasts, especially if you like listening in YouTube’s ecosystem. - **Pocket Casts** — one of the best dedicated podcast apps; clean design, powerful filters, cross-platform. - **Overcast** — excellent on iPhone; smart speed, voice boost, very polished. - **Podcast Addict** — best for Android power users; very customizable. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — solid if you’re already a Prime/Audible subscriber. If you want the **most universal option**, use: - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** - **Pocket Casts** If you want, I can also give you the **best podcast app by device** (iPhone, Android, desktop).
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Best podcast directories/apps for subscribing: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest mainstream directory; best if you use iPhone/Mac. - **Spotify** — huge catalog, easy to use, good if you already stream music there. - **Pocket Casts** — excellent for subscription management and cross-platform use. - **Overcast** — best iPhone-only app for power users; simple and reliable. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — solid if you’re in the Amazon ecosystem. - **YouTube Music** — growing podcast support, especially for shows that also publish video. - **Podcast Addict** — one of the best Android options. - **Podbean** — both a hosting platform and listener app; decent directory coverage. If you want the **best all-around choice**, I’d pick **Apple Podcasts** for discovery and **Pocket Casts** for actually managing subscriptions.
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Best podcast directories/apps for subscribing to shows: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest default directory on iPhone; very complete catalog. - **Spotify** — huge audience, easy subscriptions, good for casual listeners. - **Pocket Casts** — excellent cross-platform app with a strong directory and smart features. - **Overcast** — top choice for iPhone users who want a clean, podcast-first experience. - **Podcast Addict** — one of the best Android apps; lots of directory support and controls. - **YouTube Music** — increasingly important for podcasts, especially if you already use YouTube. If you want the **widest coverage**, use **Apple Podcasts + Spotify**. If you want the **best podcast app**, I’d pick **Pocket Casts** overall, or **Overcast** on iPhone.
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Best podcast directories/apps for subscribing: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — biggest mainstream directory, very complete catalog, good for iPhone users. 2. **Spotify** — huge audience, easy subscriptions, strong for exclusive shows and music/podcast mix. 3. **YouTube Music** — increasingly important for podcast discovery, especially if a show has video. 4. **Pocket Casts** — excellent cross-platform app, clean UI, strong RSS support and filters. 5. **Overcast** — best on iPhone for serious podcast listeners; great playback controls and smart playlists. 6. **Podcast Addict** — powerhouse Android app with lots of customization. 7. **Amazon Music / Audible** — solid if you’re already in Amazon’s ecosystem. If you want the **best overall coverage**, use **Apple Podcasts + Spotify + Pocket Casts**. If you want, I can also rank them by **discovery**, **features**, or **privacy**.
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Best podcast directories/apps for subscribing to shows: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — biggest default directory for iPhone users; easy subscriptions and sync. 2. **Spotify** — huge catalog, especially for mainstream shows; good if you already use Spotify. 3. **Pocket Casts** — excellent independent podcast app with strong search and RSS support. 4. **Overcast** — great iPhone app with a clean interface and good discovery. 5. **Podcast Addict** — top choice on Android; very flexible and powerful. 6. **YouTube Music** — increasingly important for podcast discovery, especially shows with video. 7. **AntennaPod** — open-source Android app, good if you want privacy and no lock-in. 8. **RSS feed directly** — not a directory, but the most universal way to subscribe; many podcast apps support it. If you want the safest “best overall” picks: - **iPhone:** Apple Podcasts or Pocket Casts - **Android:** Podcast Addict or Pocket Casts - **Best cross-platform:** Pocket Casts - **Best for casual listeners:** Spotify If you want, I can also give you the **top 5 directories by catalog size** or the **best app for your device**.
What podcast directory options are worth trying?
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Worth trying: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest mainstream directory; great default if you use iPhone/Mac. - **Spotify** — huge catalog, easy discovery, especially for music-adjacent shows. - **YouTube Music / YouTube** — increasingly important for podcasts, especially video-first creators. - **Pocket Casts** — excellent search, filters, and queue tools; good for podcast power users. - **Overcast** — clean iPhone app with strong discovery and playback features. - **Podcast Addict** — very customizable on Android, with broad feed support. - **Castbox** — solid discovery and a large directory; good if you want a different recommendation engine. - **Podchaser** — best if you want a more “IMDb for podcasts” style database and ratings. - **Listen Notes** — strong web-based podcast search and directory for finding specific topics. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — worth checking for exclusive shows and another large catalog. If you want just a few to start: **Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, and Listen Notes**.
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A few podcast directories are worth trying, depending on your goals: - **Apple Podcasts** — still the biggest “default” directory for many listeners. - **Spotify** — huge audience, especially if you want music + podcasts in one app. - **YouTube Music / YouTube Podcasts** — increasingly important for discovery. - **Pocket Casts** — great app with a solid directory and strong curation. - **Overcast** — excellent for iPhone users; simple and listener-friendly. - **Podcast Addict** — very popular on Android, with lots of directory support. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — worth listing if you want another major platform. - **iHeartRadio** — useful if your show fits mainstream/radio-style audiences. - **Podcast Index** — a creator-friendly, open directory used by many apps. - **TuneIn** — still useful for reach, especially for radio/live-style content. If you’re a creator, the best practical combo is usually: **Apple Podcasts + Spotify + YouTube + Podcast Index**. If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best directories for creators**, 2. the **best apps for listeners**, or 3. a **submission checklist** for getting your podcast listed everywhere.
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Worth trying: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest default directory for iPhone users; strong discovery and search. - **Spotify** — great if you already use Spotify; lots of podcasts, easy playback, strong recommendations. - **YouTube Music** — good if you like video podcasts and want one app for music + podcasts. - **Pocket Casts** — excellent app with a solid directory/discovery, especially for serious podcast listeners. - **Overcast** — clean, fast, and popular for iPhone; good for finding and managing shows. - **Podcast Addict** — best on Android if you want lots of control and sources. - **Castbox** — decent all-in-one directory with broad catalog and simple discovery. - **iHeartRadio** — worth checking for radio-style shows and network content. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — useful if you’re already in the Amazon ecosystem. If you want the shortest answer: start with **Apple Podcasts**, **Spotify**, and **Pocket Casts**.
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Worth trying: - **Apple Podcasts** — best default for iPhone users; huge catalog. - **Spotify** — good if you already use Spotify; lots of mainstream shows. - **Pocket Casts** — clean app, strong recommendations, great all-around player. - **Overcast** — excellent on iPhone for playback features and smart speed. - **Podcast Addict** — best power-user option on Android. - **AntennaPod** — open-source, privacy-friendly Android choice. - **Podchaser** — good for discovering shows by people, topics, and credits. - **Listen Notes** — strong search engine for finding niche podcasts. - **Podcast Index** — open directory used by many podcast apps; best for open-web ecosystem. If you want the shortest shortlist: **Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Overcast, and Podcast Addict**.
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Here are the podcast directories/apps worth trying: - **Apple Podcasts** — best default on iPhone; huge catalog and solid discovery. - **Spotify** — good if you already use it for music; strong recommendations and exclusives. - **YouTube Music** — increasingly useful for podcasts, especially if you like video versions too. - **Pocket Casts** — one of the best podcast-first apps; clean UI and great queue controls. - **Overcast** — excellent on iPhone for playback features like Smart Speed and voice boost. - **Podcast Addict** — a top pick on Android; very customizable and powerful. - **Castbox** — broad catalog and easy to use, good for casual browsing. - **Amazon Music** — worth checking if you’re already in the Amazon ecosystem. - **iHeartRadio** — good for radio-style shows and network content. - **TuneIn** — useful if you want podcasts plus live radio in one app. If you want just a few to start: - **iPhone:** Apple Podcasts + Pocket Casts or Overcast - **Android:** Podcast Addict + Spotify - **Best overall discovery:** Apple Podcasts + Spotify If you want, I can also rank them for **discovery**, **audio quality/features**, or **small indie podcasts**.
What are the best podcast directories for all podcasts?
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There isn’t one directory that truly has **all** podcasts, but these are the best places to find the most: 1. **Apple Podcasts** – the biggest mainstream directory; many shows launch here first. 2. **Spotify** – huge catalog, especially strong for popular and exclusive shows. 3. **YouTube Music / YouTube** – increasingly important for podcast discovery, especially video podcasts. 4. **Pocket Casts** – excellent broad directory, clean search, great app. 5. **Podcast Addict** – very strong on Android, wide podcast index support. 6. **Overcast** – great iPhone app, solid directory coverage. 7. **Castbox** – large catalog and good search/discovery. 8. **TuneIn** – good for podcasts plus live radio. 9. **Amazon Music / Audible** – decent catalog, especially if you already use Amazon. 10. **iHeartRadio** – strong for network shows and radio-adjacent content. **Best overall picks:** - **Apple Podcasts** for breadth - **Spotify** for popularity/exclusives - **Pocket Casts** or **Podcast Addict** for the best independent directory experience If you want, I can also give you the **best podcast apps by iPhone, Android, and desktop**.
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The best **podcast directories / platforms** to cover the widest audience are: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — still the core directory for most shows 2. **Spotify** — huge reach, especially on mobile 3. **YouTube Music** — increasingly important for podcasts 4. **Amazon Music / Audible** — solid extra distribution 5. **Pocket Casts** — respected by podcast-heavy listeners 6. **Overcast** — popular with power users on iPhone 7. **Podcast Addict** — big on Android 8. **Castbox** — good international reach 9. **iHeartRadio** — useful for mainstream discovery 10. **TuneIn** — good for radio + podcast discovery If you mean **directory services that index almost everything**, the best are: - **Podcast Index** - **Listen Notes** - **Podchaser** If you’re publishing a podcast, the safest move is: **distribute via RSS + submit to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, and Podcast Index.** If you want, I can also give you the **best podcast directories by country** or a **step-by-step submission checklist**.
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There’s no single directory that has **literally every podcast**, but these are the **best directories/platforms for maximum coverage**: ### Top podcast directories 1. **Apple Podcasts** — still the biggest and most important directory for discovery. 2. **Spotify** — huge audience, especially for mainstream shows. 3. **YouTube / YouTube Music** — increasingly important for podcast discovery. 4. **Podcast Index** — the best open, independent podcast directory. 5. **Amazon Music** — solid reach, especially for Alexa users. 6. **TuneIn** — good for live radio + podcasts. 7. **iHeartRadio** — strong for US audiences and branded shows. 8. **Podchaser** — great for search, credits, and discovery. 9. **Listen Notes** — one of the best search engines for finding podcasts. 10. **Pocket Casts** — respected app with good directory access. 11. **Overcast** — excellent listener app, smaller directory presence. 12. **Castbox** — broad international coverage. ### Best overall for “find everything” - **Podcast Index** - **Listen Notes** - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** ### Best for creators If you’re submitting a podcast, use an RSS host that pushes to all major directories, like: - **Libsyn** - **Buzzsprout** - **Transistor** - **Captivate** - **RSS.com** If you want, I can also give you: - the **best directories by country**, or - the **best submission checklist** to get your podcast everywhere.
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There’s no single directory that has **literally every podcast**, but these are the best places to find **almost all major shows**: ### Best overall directories/apps - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest traditional podcast directory; strong coverage - **Spotify** — huge catalog, especially mainstream and exclusive shows - **YouTube Music** — increasingly important for podcasts, especially video podcasts - **Pocket Casts** — excellent open-directory app with broad RSS coverage - **Podcast Addict** (Android) — one of the most complete for discovery and RSS - **Overcast** (iPhone) — great for independent podcasts and RSS feeds ### Good discovery/search sites - **Podchaser** — best “IMDb for podcasts”; good for searching by host, topic, guest - **Listen Notes** — powerful search engine for podcasts across the web - **Castbox** — large catalog and decent search - **TuneIn** — good for live audio + some podcasts ### Best strategy if you want “all podcasts” Use: 1. **Apple Podcasts** 2. **Spotify** 3. **YouTube Music** 4. **Podchaser** or **Listen Notes** for search 5. A good RSS app like **Pocket Casts** or **Podcast Addict** If you want, I can also give you a **ranked top 10 podcast apps/directories by discovery power** or a **best option by device (iPhone/Android/web)**.
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There isn’t one directory for **all** podcasts, but these are the best broad directories/apps: - **Apple Podcasts** — biggest mainstream directory; lots of shows discover here first. - **Spotify** — huge catalog, especially for popular shows and video podcasts. - **YouTube Music / YouTube** — increasingly important for podcast discovery, especially video-first podcasts. - **Pocket Casts** — excellent directory + app; strong search and indie coverage. - **Podcast Addict** (Android) — very broad RSS support, great for finding niche shows. - **Overcast** — clean app with a solid directory, good recommendations. - **Castbox** — large directory, decent search, lots of international content. - **Podchaser** — best for podcast metadata, ratings, credits, and discovery by people/guests. If you want the **closest thing to “all podcasts,”** use: 1. **Apple Podcasts** 2. **Spotify** 3. **Pocket Casts** 4. **Podchaser** For **indie/obscure podcasts**, **Podcast Addict** and **Pocket Casts** are especially good. If you want, I can also give you: - the **best directories by genre** - the **best podcast search engines** - or the **best apps for iPhone/Android**.
Which podcast directories are easiest to use?
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The easiest podcast directories/apps to use are usually: - **Apple Podcasts** — simplest if you’re on iPhone; very straightforward search and subscribe. - **Spotify** — best if you already use Spotify; easy to search and play instantly. - **Pocket Casts** — clean, polished, and easier to manage than most apps. - **Overcast** — great on iPhone; simple interface and excellent playback controls. - **Amazon Music** — easy if you use Alexa/Amazon devices. - **Google Podcasts** is no longer a good recommendation since it’s been phased out. **Best overall for ease of use:** - **iPhone:** Apple Podcasts - **Android / cross-platform:** Spotify or Pocket Casts - **Simplest clean design:** Overcast If you want, I can also rank them for **beginners**, **best discovery**, or **best for organizing lots of podcasts**.
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The easiest podcast directories to use are usually: - **Apple Podcasts** — simplest if you’re on iPhone; built in, clean search, easy subscribe. - **Spotify** — very easy if you already use Spotify; strong search and playback. - **YouTube Music** — good if you want podcasts alongside music, especially on mobile. - **Pocket Casts** — very polished and easy to browse/manage across iPhone, Android, and web. - **Overcast** — one of the best for iPhone users; simple and lightweight. - **Amazon Music** — straightforward if you already have Prime/Amazon Music. **Best overall for ease:** **Apple Podcasts** and **Spotify**. **Best cross-platform app:** **Pocket Casts**. If you want, I can also rank them by **best for beginners**, **best for Android**, or **best for iPhone**.
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For most people, the easiest podcast directories/apps to use are: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — simplest on iPhone, very straightforward search/subscribe. 2. **Spotify** — easy if you already use Spotify; good recommendations and playback. 3. **YouTube Music** — very easy for people who already use YouTube/Google. 4. **Pocket Casts** — clean design, excellent search and playback controls. 5. **Overcast** — great for iPhone users who want a simple, polished app. **Best overall for ease:** **Apple Podcasts** **Best if you already stream music there:** **Spotify** **Best “power user but still easy”:** **Pocket Casts** If you want, I can also rank them for **listeners vs podcast creators**.
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The easiest podcast directories/apps to use are usually: - **Apple Podcasts** — clean, simple, great on iPhone/iPad, easy search and subscriptions. - **Spotify** — very familiar if you already use music there; easy to follow and listen. - **YouTube Music** — straightforward if you want podcasts in the same app as music/video. - **Pocket Casts** — one of the nicest podcast-specific apps; very simple, polished, and good recommendations. - **Overcast** — great for iPhone users who want a no-fuss podcast app with useful controls. **Best overall for simplicity:** **Apple Podcasts** **Best if you already use streaming:** **Spotify** **Best podcast-only app:** **Pocket Casts** If you want, I can also rank them for **discoverability**, **ad-free listening**, or **best for Android/iPhone**.
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The easiest podcast directories/apps for most people are: 1. **Apple Podcasts** — simplest if you use iPhone/iPad/Mac. Clean, built-in, easy subscriptions. 2. **Spotify** — easiest if you already use Spotify for music; huge catalog, very familiar UI. 3. **Pocket Casts** — best “easy + powerful” option; simple interface, great playback controls. 4. **Overcast** — very easy on iPhone, especially for smart speed and voice boost. 5. **YouTube Music** — growing fast, especially if you already use YouTube a lot. **Best overall for simplicity:** **Apple Podcasts** **Best cross-platform easy app:** **Pocket Casts** **Best if you want everything in one place:** **Spotify** If you want, I can also rank them for **search quality**, **discoverability**, or **privacy**.
What are the best podcast directories for niche shows?
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Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
For **niche shows**, the best directories are the ones with strong **search, category filters, and RSS support**: 1. **Apple Podcasts** Still the biggest directory. Great for discovery in narrow topics if your title/description is clear. 2. **Spotify for Creators / Spotify** Huge reach, especially for casual listeners. Good for niche if you have good metadata and episode titles. 3. **YouTube** Surprisingly strong for niche discovery, especially in education, commentary, and hobby podcasts. 4. **Podcast Index–powered apps** Best for independent/niche podcasting. Apps like **Pocket Casts**, **Podcast Addict**, and **Overcast** pull from the open ecosystem. 5. **Podchaser** Strong for search, recommendations, and category browsing. Good for finding smaller shows. 6. **Listen Notes** Excellent search engine for podcasts. Good for niche-topic discovery and keyword searches. 7. **Amazon Music / Audible** Worth listing for extra reach, though not as strong for niche discovery as Apple/Spotify. ### Best picks for niche shows - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** - **Podchaser** - **Listen Notes** - **YouTube** If you want, I can also give you the **best directories by niche type** (business, true crime, tech, faith, etc.).
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For **niche shows**, the best directories are the ones with **good search, tagging, and listener discovery beyond the mainstream**: ### Best podcast directories for niche shows 1. **Apple Podcasts** Still the biggest directory and very important for discoverability. 2. **Spotify for Creators / Spotify** Huge audience, good for search, and increasingly important for non-mainstream content. 3. **YouTube Music** Strong for discovery if you publish video or audio-only episodes with good titles/thumbnails. 4. **Podchaser** Best for **category and niche discovery**. It’s built for podcast metadata, reviews, and search. 5. **Listen Notes** Excellent search engine for podcasts. Great for finding and being found in niche topics. 6. **Pocket Casts** Smaller audience, but very podcast-focused and good for indie/niche listeners. 7. **Podcast Addict** Especially strong on Android and among heavy podcast users. 8. **Goodpods** Useful for community-driven discovery and recommendations. 9. **Castbox** Decent discovery and search, with some niche audience reach. ### Best overall for niche growth - **Podchaser** - **Listen Notes** - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** - **YouTube Music** ### Quick tip If your show is niche, the real win is using: - a **clear keyword-rich title** - **detailed episode descriptions** - **accurate category tags** - a **strong show website** with an RSS feed If you want, I can also give you the **best directories by niche** (true crime, tech, business, hobbies, etc.).
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned
For niche shows, the best directories are the ones with strong search, category depth, and good RSS support: 1. **Apple Podcasts** – still the biggest discovery source for many genres, especially niche education, true crime, and indie shows. 2. **Spotify** – great for algorithmic discovery and casual listeners; strong for entertainment, wellness, and business niches. 3. **YouTube Music / YouTube Podcasts** – excellent for niche communities and searchable topics; especially good if you can add video clips or audiograms. 4. **Pocket Casts** – strong user curation and a loyal podcast-first audience; good for tech, science, and indie shows. 5. **Overcast** – smaller audience, but high-quality listeners; good for specialty and expert-driven podcasts. 6. **Amazon Music / Audible** – useful for reaching listeners in self-improvement, business, and storytelling niches. 7. **Podcast Index** – not a consumer app, but important for broad RSS distribution and indie podcast visibility. 8. **iHeartRadio** – worth it for local, regional, and lifestyle niches. If you want the best mix of reach and niche discovery, start with: - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** - **YouTube Music** - **Pocket Casts** - **Overcast** If you want, I can also rank them by **best for indie podcasts**, **best for B2B**, or **best for true crime/tech/wellness**.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
Best podcast directories for niche shows: - **Apple Podcasts** — still the biggest discovery surface for many niche topics. - **Spotify** — strong for search-driven discovery and casual listeners. - **YouTube Music / YouTube** — especially good if your show has video clips, tutorials, or visual niches. - **Pocket Casts** — great for curated, quality-focused discovery. - **Podcast Addict** — strong for niche and indie audiences, especially Android users. - **Overcast** — smaller, but very loyal listener base. - **Amazon Music / Audible** — useful for reaching audiobook and spoken-word audiences. - **iHeartRadio** — good for broad category browsing and mainstream reach. - **Player FM** — solid for topic-based browsing and lesser-known shows. - **Podchaser** — best for searchable podcast databases, creator pages, and reviews. - **Listen Notes** — excellent for search, indexing, and finding very specific niche podcasts. If you want the **best mix for niche growth**, prioritize: 1. **Apple Podcasts** 2. **Spotify** 3. **YouTube Music** 4. **Pocket Casts** 5. **Podchaser** 6. **Listen Notes** If you want, I can also give you the **best directories by niche type** (e.g., tech, true crime, business, faith, gaming).
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For **niche podcasts**, the best directories are the ones with **good search, tags, and discovery outside the big mainstream apps**: - **Podchaser** — best for detailed categories, credits, and topic discovery. - **Listen Notes** — excellent search engine for finding very specific niche shows. - **Player FM** — strong for browsing by topic and smaller indie podcasts. - **Goodpods** — good for social discovery and recommendations from real listeners. - **Podcast Index** — great if you want a broad, open directory that many apps pull from. - **Spotify for Creators / Apple Podcasts** — still essential for reach, even if discovery is less niche-focused. - **Pocket Casts** — solid for curated discovery and a cleaner indie-podcast feel. If your show is very niche, I’d prioritize: 1. **Apple Podcasts** 2. **Spotify** 3. **Podcast Index** 4. **Listen Notes** 5. **Podchaser** If you want, I can also list the **best directories by niche type** (business, true crime, gaming, religion, B2B, etc.).
Which podcast directories are free to use? 40/mo
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Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
Most major podcast directories are free to **submit** to and/or **list** in, including: - **Apple Podcasts** (free) - **Spotify for Podcasters / Spotify** (free) - **YouTube Music** (free) - **Amazon Music / Audible** (free for creators) - **Pocket Casts** (free listing) - **Podcast Index** (free/open) - **Podchaser** (free basic listing) - **Goodpods** (free) - **Castbox** (free) - **Podbean Podcast App** (free listing) If you want, I can also give you a **“best free directories to submit to first”** shortlist.
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Most major podcast directories are **free for listeners**, and **free to submit to** for creators. **Free podcast directories/apps:** - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** - **YouTube Music** (and YouTube) - **Amazon Music** - **Pocket Casts** - **Podcast Addict** - **Overcast** - **Castbox** - **TuneIn** - **iHeartRadio** - **RSS.com** directory/listing tools (platform-dependent) **Also free via RSS feeds/directories:** - **Listen Notes** - **Podchaser** - **Goodpods** If you mean **free to submit your show**, the big ones are: - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** - **YouTube Music** - **Amazon Music** - **iHeartRadio** If you want, I can also give you a **best free directories list for creators** vs **best apps for listeners**.
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Free podcast directories/platforms include: - **Apple Podcasts** — free to listen and free to submit your show - **Spotify for Creators** (Spotify) — free to list and submit - **YouTube / YouTube Music** — free to upload and distribute - **Amazon Music / Audible** — free to submit - **iHeartRadio** — free to submit - **TuneIn** — free listing/submission - **Podcast Index** — free, open podcast directory - **Podchaser** — free directory/listing basics If you mean **free for podcasters to submit shows**, the main ones are **Apple Podcasts, Spotify for Creators, YouTube, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, and Podcast Index**. If you want, I can also give you the **best free directories to submit to first**.
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Most major podcast directories are free to use for listeners. Common free ones include: - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** - **YouTube Music** (and YouTube) - **Amazon Music** - **Pocket Casts** - **Podcast Addict** - **Overcast** - **TuneIn** - **iHeartRadio** - **Pandora** - **Castbox** - **Podbean** (app/directory) If you mean **free for creators to submit to**, many are also free, especially if you host your RSS feed yourself or with a podcast host that provides one. If you want, I can also give you a **“best free podcast directories to submit to”** list for creators.
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Most major podcast directories are free to use, including: - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** - **YouTube Music** (podcast support) - **Amazon Music** - **Pocket Casts** - **Overcast** - **TuneIn** - **Podcast Addict** - **Castbox** - **iHeartRadio** If you mean **free for creators to submit a podcast**, the biggest free options are: - **Apple Podcasts Connect** - **Spotify for Creators** - **YouTube** - **Amazon Music for Podcasters** - **iHeartRadio** If you want, I can also give you a **best free directories list for distribution** vs **best free directories for discovery**.
What are the most popular podcast directory platforms?
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
The most popular podcast directory platforms are: 1. **Apple Podcasts** Still one of the biggest and most important directories for podcast discovery. 2. **Spotify** Huge audience, especially for casual listeners; very popular for podcast listening and discovery. 3. **YouTube / YouTube Music** Increasingly important because many podcasts are now published as video-first or audio uploads there. 4. **Amazon Music / Audible** Strong directory reach, especially for Amazon ecosystem users. 5. **Pocket Casts** Popular among podcast enthusiasts; smaller than Apple/Spotify, but respected. 6. **Overcast** A favorite iPhone podcast app with its own discovery features, though not a major directory on its own. 7. **iHeartRadio** Big in the U.S., especially for radio-style and networked podcasts. 8. **Pandora** Still relevant in the U.S. for podcast discovery and listening. If you want, I can also give you: - the **top directories for podcast creators to submit to**, or - a **ranked list by listener size**.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
The most popular podcast directory platforms are: - **Apple Podcasts** — still one of the biggest and most important directories - **Spotify** — huge audience, especially for mobile listening - **YouTube Music / YouTube** — increasingly popular for podcasts and video podcasts - **Amazon Music / Audible** — major directory for Amazon users - **Pocket Casts** — widely used by podcast enthusiasts - **Overcast** — popular on iPhone/iPad - **Podcast Addict** — very popular on Android - **TuneIn** — strong for radio + podcast discovery - **iHeartRadio** — big U.S. audience - **Podchaser** — more of a podcast database/discovery platform than a player If you’re publishing a podcast, the “must-have” directories are usually **Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and Amazon Music**. If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best directories to submit to**, or 2. the **top podcast apps by platform (iOS/Android)**.
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The most popular podcast directory platforms are: - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** - **YouTube Music** (and many people still discover podcasts via YouTube) - **Amazon Music** / **Audible** - **Pocket Casts** - **Overcast** - **iHeartRadio** - **TuneIn** - **Pandora** - **Castbox** If you’re publishing a podcast, the big must-haves are usually **Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Music**.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
The most popular podcast directory/platforms are: - **Apple Podcasts** — still one of the biggest podcast directories - **Spotify** — huge listener base; very popular for discovery - **YouTube Music / YouTube Podcasts** — increasingly important for podcast reach - **Amazon Music / Audible** — major platform, especially for Alexa users - **Pocket Casts** — respected independent podcast app/directory - **Overcast** — popular with iPhone podcast listeners - **Castbox** — large global podcast app/directories - **iHeartRadio** — strong for radio + podcast listeners - **Pandora** — podcast directory inside the Pandora app - **TuneIn** — known for live radio and podcasts If you’re asking which ones matter most for distribution, prioritize: **Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music/Audible, and iHeartRadio**.
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The most popular podcast directory platforms are: - **Apple Podcasts** - **Spotify** - **YouTube Music / YouTube** - **Amazon Music / Audible** - **Google Podcasts** *(shut down, but many people still refer to Google search/listings)* - **iHeartRadio** - **Pandora** - **TuneIn** - **Pocket Casts** - **Overcast** - **Podcast Addict** - **Castbox** If you mean the biggest **must-submit** platforms for reach, the top ones are usually: 1. **Apple Podcasts** 2. **Spotify** 3. **YouTube** 4. **Amazon Music** 5. **Pocket Casts / Overcast / Castbox** for smaller but useful distribution If you want, I can also give you a **best-platforms-by-audience** list or a **how to submit your podcast to each one** guide.

All 72 prompts run for Moon FM

LBA — Latent Brand Association (6)

  • 1 What is Moon FM known for?
  • 2 What are Moon FM's main strengths and weaknesses?
  • 3 Who should use Moon FM? Who should avoid it?
  • 4 How does Moon FM compare to its main competitors?
  • 5 What do people typically complain about with Moon FM?
  • 6 What is a typical podcast directory known for? control

Authority — LLM Authority (50)

  • 1 What are the best podcast directories for true crime fans? discovery
  • 2 Which podcast directories are best for tech podcasts? discovery
  • 3 What podcast directories are good for beginners? discovery
  • 4 What are the best podcast directories for finding indie podcasts? discovery
  • 5 Which podcast directories work well on Android phones? discovery
  • 6 What podcast directories are best for iPhone users? discovery
  • 7 What are the best podcast directories for news and politics podcasts? discovery
  • 8 Which podcast directories help you discover local podcasts? discovery
  • 9 What podcast directories are best for kids podcasts? discovery
  • 10 What are the best podcast directories for educational podcasts? discovery
  • 11 Which podcast directories are best for comedy podcasts? discovery
  • 12 What podcast directories are good for audiobook-style shows? discovery
  • 13 What are the best podcast directories with strong recommendations? discovery
  • 14 Which podcast directories have the best categories and filters? discovery
  • 15 What podcast directories are good for finding short-form podcasts? discovery
  • 16 Which podcast directories are best for international podcasts? discovery
  • 17 What are the best podcast directories for nonfiction shows? discovery
  • 18 Which podcast directories are best for business podcasts? discovery
  • 19 What podcast directories are best for discovering trending shows? discovery
  • 20 Which podcast directories have the best curated playlists? discovery
  • 21 What are the best alternatives to major podcast directories? comparison
  • 22 How do podcast directories compare for discovery features? comparison
  • 23 Which podcast directories are better for recommendations than other directories? comparison
  • 24 What are the best podcast directory alternatives for finding niche podcasts? comparison
  • 25 Which podcast directories offer better search than the usual top directories? comparison
  • 26 What podcast directories are better for categorization and filtering? comparison
  • 27 Which podcast directories are better for free listening options? comparison
  • 28 What are the best podcast directory alternatives for subscribers? comparison
  • 29 How do the top podcast directories compare for mobile use? comparison
  • 30 Which podcast directories are easier to navigate than other directory apps? comparison
  • 31 How do I find podcasts by topic in a podcast directory? problem
  • 32 How can I discover new podcasts I might like? problem
  • 33 How do I find a podcast directory with better search? problem
  • 34 How do I subscribe to podcasts from a directory? problem
  • 35 How do I find podcasts that match my interests? problem
  • 36 How can I browse podcasts by category? problem
  • 37 How do I find less popular podcasts in a directory? problem
  • 38 How can I find podcasts in another language? problem
  • 39 How do I find podcast directories that work on my phone? problem
  • 40 How do I keep track of podcasts I want to listen to? problem
  • 41 Are there free podcast directories? transactional
  • 42 What podcast directories have a free tier? transactional
  • 43 How much do podcast directory apps cost? transactional
  • 44 Which podcast directories are free to use without signing up? transactional
  • 45 What is the cheapest podcast directory option? transactional
  • 46 Do podcast directories offer premium features? transactional
  • 47 Which podcast directories are worth paying for? transactional
  • 48 Are there podcast directories with no ads? transactional
  • 49 What podcast directories offer the best value? transactional
  • 50 Can I use a podcast directory for free on my phone? transactional

TOM — Top of Mind (15)

  • 1 What are the best podcast directories for discovering new shows? 20/mo
  • 2 Which podcast directory is most popular right now?
  • 3 What are the top podcast directory apps?
  • 4 Which podcast directories do most people use?
  • 5 What are the best podcast directories for listeners?
  • 6 What podcast directories are good for finding new episodes?
  • 7 What are the most recommended podcast directories?
  • 8 Which podcast directory has the best search and discovery?
  • 9 What are the best podcast directories for subscribing to shows?
  • 10 What podcast directory options are worth trying?
  • 11 What are the best podcast directories for all podcasts?
  • 12 Which podcast directories are easiest to use?
  • 13 What are the best podcast directories for niche shows?
  • 14 Which podcast directories are free to use? 40/mo
  • 15 What are the most popular podcast directory platforms?