

It also works everywhere that matters, including on Android, iPhone, and the web, key for a person like me who is always testing platforms. It found all of the podcasts I listen to (where many podcast apps did not) and it syncs them, and my progress, via the cloud. It automatically downloads new episodes and then automatically cleans up-and clearly denotes-those episodes I’ve already listened to. It’s clean and simple, and it works well. That said, this is an app choice I’m going to keep evaluating moving forward, as I believe there are some changes coming that could make me rethink things yet again.įirst, let me just get this out of the way: For now, I’ve chosen a solution called Castbox that appears to offer everything that I used to like about Pocket Casts. After several days of experiments, I think I’m ready to move away from Pocket Casts, which no longer meets my podcasting needs.
