10 Podcast Tools Everyone Should Know About

10 Podcast Tools Everyone Should Know About

Creating a podcast can be as simple as hitting the record button from an app on your smartphone. That being said, you need to try to stand out from the crowd to make your mark in an increasingly competitive podcasting landscape.

Thankfully, there are a variety of tools at your disposal that can add true value to your podcast and make your life a whole lot easier. From editing software to web hosting services, we discuss 10 must-have podcast tools that everyone should know about.

Alitu

Alitu is one of the easiest ways to make a podcast. It converts audio, cleans audio and adds id3 tags automatically, so you don’t have to. Alitu also provides a custom editing tool that helps you eliminate silences and create dedicated segments, for example, intro songs or advertisements.

Alitu integrates with many popular podcast hosting services, allowing you to upload directly to your chosen host. It costs a flat fee of $28/ month with a free 7-day trial, meaning you don’t have to commit right away.

Calendly

Calendly is an excellent online appointment scheduling service that’s perfect for organizing podcast interviews. It eliminates the need for endless back-and-forth emails with your guests. Simply let Calendly know your availability and it does the work for you. Its clean interface makes using Calendly super easy too.

Pricing starts from $8/ month for their premium package. However, you can opt for a free 14-day trial beforehand.

Squadcast

Squadcast is an online tool that lets you conduct remote interviews with ease, no matter where your guests are in the world. It allows you to record interviews in real-time, all while assuring the best audio quality possible. Participants join the meeting through a link on their Internet browser meaning there’s no installation required. Squadcast also records everyone’s audio on separate tracks so it’s easier to edit your audio later.

Squadcast starts from just $9/ month providing you with 2 hours of recordings per month.

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Fiverr

Fiverr is a freelance marketplace where you can find a variety of helpful services for your podcast. Simply type in the service that you need, which could be cover art, a voice over or any other work you need completed. Then choose from a wide selection of freelancers across the world.

An added benefit of Fiverr is that it lets you narrow down your searches based on delivery time, budget and other variables. Every freelancer on the site has a set of reviews to help you decide on the best fit for your needs.

99 Designs

If you’re looking for some amazing podcast artwork, 99 Designs is a great option. It lets you create a custom project where designers across the globe compete to create winning artwork that’s in line with your specifications. You can then select your preferred designers to continue working with thereafter.

If you don’t like the sound of contests, there’s also an option to work with designers directly for a set fee. The choice is yours.

Buffer

Buffer is a social media management tool that lets you schedule your posts on multiple platforms. All you need to do is create a ‘queue’ of content every week and the rest of the work is done for you. You can even create plans for several platforms all on one dashboard.

Collaborating is made easy with Buffer too. It allows users to draft posts, coordinate with their teams and implement full social media marketing campaigns – tasks that are essential for the successful promotion of your podcast online.

Pricing starts at $15/ month for 100 scheduled posts and rises to $65/ month for 2,000 scheduled posts.

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GarageBand

GarageBand is one of the most popular podcast recording and editing tools on the market, and it's completely free. It has a whole host of great editing features including the ability to add music, sound effects and mix your audio. While there are more advanced options on the market, no other editing software gives you as much functionality for free.

GarageBand is available to download on iOS and Mac OS devices.

Adobe Audition

For those looking for premium editing software with added functionality, Adobe Audition is a great option. It provides you with intricate mixing and mastering capabilities to help fine-tune your audio to a high standard. It also lets you mix and design custom sound effects for your show. Adobe Audition is ideal for people who are already familiar with editing or who have used Adobe creative suite before. This is because it’s a lot more advanced than other software programs.

The latest version of Adobe Audition starts at $20.99/ month.

Simplecast

Simplecast is one of the most popular podcast hosts in the industry, helping over 100,000 people start their own show.  It’s compatible with all popular directories too, which makes it easy for your audience to find you. Simple also grants you access to advanced podcast statistics including total plays, which apps people are listening from and where people are listening to your content.

BuzzSprout offers a 30-day free trial with prices starting from $15/ month thereafter.

GoDaddy

GoDaddy is the largest domain registrar in the world – accounting for about 30% of total online domains. They provide all you need to start your own podcast website, including reliable web hosting services. Prices vary from basic shared hosting plans at $2.99/ month to dedicated hosting plans at $179.99/ month. The average GoDaddy domain name costs less than $20 per year.

That’s Everything You Should Know

So, there you have it, 10 podcast tools that everyone should know about. Whether you choose to use just one recommendation or all 10, they’re a very good way to really improve the quality of your podcast. And with a growing number of podcasts stepping up their game, you can’t afford to be the one that’s left behind. Use all the resources at your disposal to deliver a podcast series that people just can’t say no to.

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