4 alternatives comparedLast verified 2026-04-21 Live pricing
Looking for an alternative to Buzzsprout?
Whether you need better pricing, different features, or a tool that fits your workflow,
we've compared 4 verified podcast hosting alternatives below.
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Prices in USD, verified from the United States. Regional pricing may vary.
Transistor is the podcaster's podcast host — clean UI, download-based pricing, unlimited podcasts and collaborators on every plan. Starter at $15.83/mo annual for 20k downloads is the sweet spot for growing shows. For multi-podcast networks, Transistor's unlimited-podcasts-per-account policy is a genuine differentiator.
Unlimited podcasts per account — multi-show creators save $200-600/year vs Buzzsprout
Unlimited collaborators — invite producers, editors, co-hosts with no per-seat fees
Download-based pricing with 12-for-10 annual discount — honest scaling
Captivate is Transistor's direct competitor with arguably better features per dollar. Personal at $17/mo annual gives you 30k downloads — 50% more than Transistor Starter's 20k at similar price. Private podcasting is included on EVERY plan (Transistor caps by tier: 50/500/3000 subscribers). For network creators and monetization-focused shows, Captivate's feature bundling is hard to beat.
50% more downloads per dollar than Transistor at every tier ($17 → 30k vs $19 → 20k)
Private podcasting INCLUDED on every plan — no tier restrictions like Transistor
AMIE dynamic content system handles ads + show notes from Personal tier ($17)
Podbean's pricing model is unusual: upload-capped + unmetered bandwidth (most plans). Unlimited Audio at $12/mo annual gives you 1GB upload (16 hours of audio) with unlimited downloads. For shows with unpredictable spike traffic, this model can be more predictable than download-based pricing. Unlimited Plus at $29/mo annual adds video podcasting support — unique in this comparison.
Libsyn is the legacy incumbent — been hosting podcasts since 2004, older than Apple's podcast directory. Pricing is unusual: pay per MB of monthly NEW uploads (not total storage or downloads). $15/mo for 162MB covers ~2-3 episodes at standard bitrate. The model rewards efficient audio encoding but penalizes video podcasting or high-bitrate production.