Anchor

Anchor

Record bite-sized podcasts that anyone can join ⚓
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48 Reviews
Miguel Gonzalez
@miguel_gonzalez5
3 reviews
Now re-branded as Spotify For Podcasters, Anchor is easy to use and allows you to add Spotify music to a podcast - importantly with the restriction that you may only publish a music episode on Spotify. However, a non-music episode can be easily reposted to the rest of the main podcast platforms from within the Anchor web and/or mobile app.
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Jared Wright
Developer
2 reviews
Recorded a few podcasts on here and really enjoyed the quality and exporting functionality.
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I love Anchor. I host a music podcast and I love being able to bring songs straight from Spotify into the podcast itself. Such an easy tool to use!
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Olawale Daniel

Editor at TECHATLAST INTERNATIONAL

2 reviews
I love the platform.
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Berk Peksel
@berk_peksel
1 review
Best for beginner podcasters
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Juliette BEGUE

Marketing

3 reviews
I launched my company's podcast on anchor. It is simple, all in english and reliable. It misses a tool for Podcast search engine.
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Steve Curtis
@stepacu
7 reviews
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JaneManthorpe
Jane Manthorpe
14 reviews
Recommended this product
brilliant, thanks so much for creating this, awaiting eagerly for the expansion for other countries real soon, like New Zealand pretty please :)
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Klaas Foppen
⚒️ Maker of things
6 reviews
Recommended this product
Are the anchor RSS feeds still public? Or is it just without the music? And how can I disable my music from being used in a podcast? Or is Spotify now in complete control of the copyright?
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Mark
Mark
Building https://alchemist.camp
6 reviews
Recommended this product

It's a show about two early-stage bootstrappers in their late 20s. Neither of them are technical, but they're both building online businesses around communities. They go into a lot of detail both about their longer term plans and specific tactics. I like how little they hold back. There have been times when listening has been like reliving events Liam told me about months ago!

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