So I’m in the process of switching from Spotify to Tidal for my music streaming (since Tidal pays artists like three times more than Spotify does). The only problem is, Tidal doesn’t support podcasts, which is another big thing I used Spotify for.

So what are some good apps for podcasts? I listen both on my PC and my Android phone, and I’m not really thrilled about the idea of paying for another subscription (so now I’m making two payments to cover the functionality I got with a single, cheaper payment). I’m cool with paying a one-time up-front fee, though.

Any suggestions?

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    I’ve been using Pocket Casts on Android and it works well. I think that I started using it 2 years ago and I haven’t encountered any issues. I use the free version and it hasn’t asked me to pay and hasn’t shown me ads. I’m a light user when it comes to podcasts though.

    They have a web player for PC, but I haven’t tried it.

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      I’ve used Pocket Cast for a long time now. I bought it probably about 10 years ago. It recently went open source.

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      I’ll add my vote to Pocket Casts. Been my goto podcast app for… Forever. The app is all around solid on every plattform, and you can easily upload your own sound files and they will sync between devices.

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      This is the one for me. I just checked and I’ve been using the premium version since May 2016 and it cost me £2.50. Only issue I’ve had in that time is the web player was failing to buffer episodes for streaming, but that has since resolved for me.

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        That was most likely caused by a limitation or rather security feature of the browser regarding cross-domain resources. They offer a desktop Electron-based app that works around this.

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      After seeing your note, I thought, “damn, I’ve used AntennaPod a LOT, I’ll donate!”

      If you go to donate they basically say that all their costs are covered right now, but ask if you can help in non-financial ways (translations, help on the forum, beta test, code if you can, spread the word, UX work). I’ll be honest, that level of transparency makes me love the app more than I already did!

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      Have been using Antennapod on Android for some months now. It is by far the best app I have used. Feature rich and no ads is the best one can hope for.

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    I use AntennaPod, love it but I haven’t got it to work on Android Auto yet. That’s the only gripe I have with it.

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    I had been using Podcast Addict for a couple of years after switching from BeyondPod which I used for many years.

    But now I’m using the open source, community-built AntennaPod. There are a few quirks I had to get used to, but that is true of every app and especially something I use so frequently throughout the day. Performance has been great, especially with audio casting which has always been buggy and inconsistent for me with other apps.

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      Second this, I love Antenna Pod. Similarly, I too started with Podcast Addict and switched a year ago. Antenna Pod got a facelift quite recently and it looks and feels better than ever. You get all the stuff you want from a podcast app, plus you can customise it a little and its open source without ads. It really doesn’t get much better than that.

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      +1 to antenna pod. Been using it now for about a year and it works very well. App has a nice clean UI and it lets me organize podcasts

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      Agreed - I swapped from Pocketcasts to AntennaPod and have been very happy with it. The UI is excellent, and it works quite well. There’s no sync with a web interface for subscriptions/queue/etc. but it’s great as an android-only option. 10/10, would recommend!

      As a side-note, I tried Podverse on Android between Pocketcasts and AntennaPod. It just wasn’t polished enough for me to fully buy in - even though it has great features and the premise of the app’s licensing and features is something I could get behind. For now, AntennaPod is for me!

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      Podcast addict was perfect for me, the ability to automatically add things to your queue based on priority was great. I used it to play a 10 minute news podcast every morning then jump back to whatever podcast I was listening to and have other weekly podcasts jump in after that

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      I like the app and I’ve used it for over a decade. I absolutely hate the UI. It’s extremely confusing.

      I just keep the player widget on my home screen, but everytime I go to search for podcasts or to unsubscribe from one it takes me a few minutes to figure out what to do to get there.

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        Prior to Podcast Addict I used Spotify for my podcasts. So, for me at least, it’s been a big improvement; though I’ll concede that’s a low bar to clear.

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    I’ve been very happy with Pocket Casts. Their subscription is pretty cheap (not one-time though, unfortunately), and it has automatic sync between the android and desktop apps.

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    Another vote for AntennaPod for Android You can use MusicBee on PC

    Just I don’t think you can sync podcasts or progress between the two

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    I use Podcast Addict on Android (both phone and tablet) and it’s excellent. I’m using the paid version so it’s ad-free. It has a good set of widgets too. Five stars.

    I used to use Podkicker Pro, but the paid version started showing ads. So I switched to Podcast Addict Pro and it’s excellent.

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    I’m throwing in another vote for Pocket Casts. Bought it back in 2015 and the web player as a separate purchase. It’s had ups and downs over the years, but I’ve always returned on the rare occasions I tried something different in hopes of finding something better–granted I’m grandfathered into premium at this point. It ticks all the boxes for me and I’d probably buy it again if I didn’t already have it.

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    I use Pocket Casts, but I paid for the “plus” upgrade before it was a subscription. Nowadays if I didn’t have that option I’d probably just use either Google Podcasts, or if you have a NextCloud instance available to use somewhere, then something like GPodder Sync + NextPod on the server/web side and AntennaPod should allow you to keep things in sync.

    Edit: Err scratch that, I just set this up on my NextCloud instance, and while it syncs with AntennaPod and Kasts a KDE/Linux app - the actual web app on NextCloud doesn’t seem to allow you to play podcasts through the browser, it’ll only let you see your subscriptions and any sync actions done recently. You’d still need a PC app that is compatible with GPodder Sync in order for you to listen in on your PC.

    Apologies about that! Someone had told me about this setup a bit ago, and I noted it down to give it a try later on - I definitely should’ve tested it before mentioning it here.

    But all is not lost - GPodder looks to have a release for all of the PC platforms, and is compatible with the gpodder.net sync service (which is what the nextcloud apps are based off of) and AntennaPod can still use that sync backend as well.