Appleâs built-in Podcasts app covers all the basics. Audio and video, download and streaming, discovery and subscription. It also syncs with iTunes on Mac and Windows. So, if youâre just getting into podcasts, itâs a great app to get into them with. If and when youâre ready for something else â"Â or something more â" there are several great options available on the App Store. Each has its own strengths and weaknesses, so consider them all, try the ones you find interesting, and pick the perfect podcast app for you!
And if youâve already picked your perfect podcast app, vote in the poll at the end and let us know which one it is!
Note: Weâre only including traditional podcast players in this roundup. Weâll do radio apps like Stitcher and TuneIn in a separate roundup.
1. Overcast
If you donât want or need video or streaming, Overcastâs Smart Speed and Voice Boost technology make it the ideal podcast app for commuters or long-form listeners. Thereâs also a web app for when you want to listen away from your iPhone or iPad.
2. Pocket Cast
If youâre switching from Android to iPhone and want to bring your PocketCast catalog with you, or if youâre using both platforms and want to sync between them, then Pocket Cast for iOS is absolutely for you. (If youâre using Windows, check out the web app!)
3. Instacast
Instacast offers full audio and video podcast functionality for iPhone and iPad and more: it also has a Mac app. That means you can sync and move seamlessly between iOS and OS X. If you want your podcasts on all your Apple devices, you want Instacast.
4. Downcast
Downcast has a plethora of features, including a Mac app. Itâs advanced feature set, including support for password protected podcast feeds, have made it a popular choice among power-users.
5. iCatcher
iCatcher is a battleship. Itâs not the prettiest podcast player in the store but it packs a ton of features and customization options into its interface. If you want to control every little detail, youâll want to check out iCatcher.
6. Castro
If and when you decide you want to go back to basics and want a podcast app thatâs super simple and elegant, Castro will give you just that â" with a twist. Thanks to a powerful minimalism, everything you need is right there, but just what you need, and just when you need it.
7. Podwrangler
Podwrangler is simple and solid. Itâs also built off the Feedwrangler engine. So, if you use that for RSS, youâll want to use this for podcasts. They go together like mornings and coffee.
Your preferred podcast app for iPhone?
If youâre new to podcasts on the iPhone, one of the above apps should absolutely suit you well. Read them through, pick the ones that interest you, and tell us which one you end up liking the best. If youâve already picked your preferred podcast app, let me know which one it is!
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