8 Podcast Apps on Android That I’ve Tried in 2024

Oct. 28, 2024



Out of all the mediums from which you can gain new insights, Podcasts are by far the best. We say this because, unlike other mediums like video which require you to focus on what’s happening on the screen and take up a lot of data and space, Podcasts can be heard without much effort and require significantly less data. If you’re on Android, there are plenty of Podcast apps you can use, and here are some of the best Podcast apps.

1. Spotify

1. Spotify

In the last few years, Spotify has grown as an excellent platform for listening and hosting podcasts. The app now has a dedicated filter for podcasts and there are tons of podcasts to choose from Spotify’s comprehensive library. I have to say that Spotify’s style of UI and the touches on its podcast page are some of the best I’ve seen so far with both video and audio previews and subtitles. There’s also a YouTube Shorts/Reels-like feature where you can discover new podcasts by swiping.

Spotify’s player is THE most comprehensive compared to other players. From live auto-captions toauto-generated chapters, sleep timers, rewind and forward 15 seconds, and adjusting the speed, it’s got you covered in every way. Besides, Spotify also hasapps on Wear OS and Desktopwhich are free to download but come with ads. However, you can purchaseSpotify Premiumfor an ad-free experience. Overall, Spotify is easily one of the best podcast apps on Android.ProsConsExceptional UIObtrusive advertsExtensive libraryPremium is expensiveReels like feature for podcast discovery is greatChapters and live captions come in handy

Price: Free with Ads, $11.99/month

Since the death of Google Podcasts (alternatives), the mantle has since then been handed over to YouTube Music. Now, YouTube Music is one of the best music streaming services, partly because of its great algorithm and partly because it comes bundled withYouTube Premium. While YouTube Music’s podcast library may not be as comprehensive as other platforms, it has almost all the features that you’d need in a podcast app.

For starters, it’s got a player where users can choose between Audio and Video (if the podcast has a video), similar to Spotify. Besides, thanks to podcasts being streamed from YouTube, you can browse the comments and interact with the community like CastBox. Besides, you get a queue, save the podcast for later, change theplayback speed, download it tolisten offline, and set a sleep timer.

Price: $13.99/month with YouTube Premium

Pocket Casts is our favorite podcast app on Android all thanks to its wide library of content spread across different niches and its beautiful user interface. The Discover tab and its recommendations are some of the best we’ve seen in any podcast app. It hooked me to this trending podcast called Strangers on a Bench. I’m a sucker for clean UIs and Pocket Casts’ is pretty great compared to other podcast apps for Android.

Price: Free, $3.99/month for Premium

CastBox is rated 4.6 stars on Play Store which tells you a lot about how good the platform is. It claims to have over 50 million free podcasts, and we did find the library to be quite extensive. The excellent UI of the app combined with the great Discover tab and the ability tointeract with other listenersvia the comments section makes CastBox a unique podcast app.

Not only that, the app lets yourestore your podcasts from other appswith OPML import/export. The playback controls, although not as comprehensive as Pocket Casts, get the job done. Overall, CastBox is definitely one of the best podcast apps you can download on Android.ProsConsExcellent UIAdvertisementsExtensive libraryMore player features neededCommunity interaction

Price: Free with Ads, $7.99/month for Premium

Don’t let the extremely old UI fool you. Podcast Addict is one of the best podcast apps in business and there are plenty of reasons. From Podcasts to Radio Stations and even Alarms (just why?), Podcast Addict has you covered. There are tons of Podcasts and Radio Stations to choose from and in different languages. You can also use yourRSS feed to add podcaststhat are missing. Besides, you canimport OPML fileswithin the app to import all podcasts from your previous podcast apps.

Price: Free with Ads, $2.99/month without ads

Podcast Player may be just another podcast app for Android but it checks most of the boxes starting with the home screen. The tabs Features and Trending help you find new podcasts while the Categories tab, just like Podcast Addict, lets you find based on categories. There areno fancy featureslike videos and skip silence, but there are features like sleep timer, skip 30 seconds, and playback speed.

Price: Free with Ads, $0.99/month without ads

Price: Free

There’s no better app to end this list than Podbean. It’s one of the oldest Podcast apps out there and has only improved over the years. You’re greeted with trending podcasts as soon as you launch the app, followed by the top podcasts of the week. There are predefined filters at the top that can help you get around the app. The bottom bar houses things like Discover, Following, Search, and Profile with a little “+” icon to record or livestream your own podcast.

The app is surprisingly easy to get around and the player is easy to use. It has a comments section just like CastBox and YouTube Music which makesinteracting with like-minded peopleeasier. All the basic features like forward, rewind,sleep timer, and playback speedare present. There is an option to import all your podcasts via OPML, and the Settings section is quite comprehensive. There aren’t many customization options, though.

Price: Free

We believe you cannot go wrong with any of the apps mentioned on the list. However, if we had to choose a few apps among them, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Podcast Addict, and Podbean stand out. That said, if you’re looking for video podcasts, YouTube Music is hard to beat.

Do you use a podcast app that we missed and deserves to be on this list? Let us know in the comments below.