Transistor.fm - Your podcast's hosting and analytics platform 🎙️
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🎧 Record your audio and upload it to Transistor. We'll help you distribute your podcast to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts!
👉 Customers include Alexis Ohanian (Reddit), Basecamp, VH1, ProfiWell, Ionic, Laravel, The U.S. Dept of Veteran Affairs.


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I've had a podcasting mic for a while now. I kept looking at it, meaning to create a show but didn't really know what to do with the audio after I recorded and edited it.
Podcast hosting and publishing all seemed pretty complicated. I tried Transistor out earlier this week and I had my show setup and ready to go in about 5 minutes!
It literally takes you step by step through the process, everything you need. Now I can just record my episodes and upload them!
Pros:Simple upload
Website creator
Analytics
Step-by-step layout
Unlimited shows
Cons:None I've found yet. Pricing seems to fit multi-show podcast creators and businesses best.
I was an early adopter of Transistor and I've always found podcast hosts plain, dated, and not as user friendly as they could be. Analytics always seems like this black box of "estimations."
Since Justin had serveral successful podcasts and thought that if there's anyone who will build a great platform for podcasters, it's Justin.
At the time I joined, I was starting up a daily podcast, so I needed something quick, easy to use, and efficient each and every day. Transistor does it all!!!
I quickly moved my other podcast over and the migration was super simple.
If you've struggled with understanding all the technical aspects of hosting your podcast, give Transistor.fm a run. You won't be disappointed!
Pros:Easy to work with, fast, embedded (everywhere) player rocks 🤘, integration with podcast services is stellar, growing analytics
Cons:If I had to, I suppose the show note editor could be better ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ and potentially see in analytics more data around single eps
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