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 know it’s kind of niche, but I absolutely love many of the features of Podcast Republic.

Being able to have multiple queues and have them automatically chain together by priority is an irreplaceable feature for me.

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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 been using Pocket Casts for like 10 years at this point, great app

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I think you pay if you want to use the desktop app. I paid. Works pretty everywhere. 😊👍

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@skellener @VoxAdActa @fdisk not if you use web

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Yes. Using the web is not using the desktop app, hence it is free. I preferred the app and supporting the developer, so I paid.

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I moved from Google Podcasts (which is pretty good) to AntennaPod, which is FOSS and honestly, pretty damn solid

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I support Pocket Casts because it’s made by Automattic, the makers of WordPress, Tumblr, and WooCommerce. Their CEO, Matt Mullenweg, is someone who seems to really care about the freedom and diversity of the internet. As far as players go, it’s got all the features you’d want for an Android app.

I seldom listen on my PC, but if I want to I can usually find the stream on whatever service the podcast has chosen (their own site, or whichever embedded player they elect to use).

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I too love PocketCasts and love what Mullenweg has done, but want to point out that Automattic bought PocketCasts from NPR - https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/16/22580023/automattic-pocket-casts-podcast-app-tumble-wordpress

Automattic themselves didn’t/don’t make PocketCasts.

Edit: Fixed type (lost > love)

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Google Podcasts app works well enough for me

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And it’s accessible from both your computer and your mobile devices.

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