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A Podcast Publishing Made Simple
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After testing transistor for a few minutes, I'm just sold to the platform. Pretty simple and good UI that helps me navigate and understand the platform better.
Distribution, uploading and viewing analytics are just wow!!
The tool looks simple, but trust me it's a powerful one if used in a right way!
So far nothing, if they have made the Apple podcast distribution simpler then there's nothing more that I could ask for from the platform
1. It helps us distribute our podcast in various mediums
2. It also helps us to view the performance metric of each season, each episode.
3. Stable and Reliable UI
4. Good and responsive Support team
Service client de qualité et très réactif, les landing pages sont très utiles !
Les landings pages ne sont pour l'instant pas très personnalisables
Devoir mettre en ligne nos podcasts en plusieurs clics
Transistor allows podcast creators to create multiple shows on one account easily.
The feature has been essential for me as a university professor who creates a new podcast series of lectures for every new class I teach. With Transistor.fm I pay one monthly fee and can set up as many shows (or in my case, classes) as I need to.
Another feature that Transistor.fm has is the ability to quickly and easily submit your podcast to all the different repositories (Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, etc). It took me less than 10 min to have my podcast submitted to all the directors I wanted.
I've been using Transistor.fm for over a year now, and I can honestly say there is nothing I don't like about the service.
The big problem I had before I was using transistor was having to hobble together lots of different services and/or accounts on one service to create podcast-lectures for my students to listen to.
With Transistor.fm I'm able to do all the work in one spot, with one account.
The ultimate reason I went with Transistor is because their plans are priced based on the number of downloads you receive rather than the number of shows you have. I really like the idea of charging based on your show's success rather than your initial idea.
After starting my free trial, and created my first show, I immediately fell in love with how easy to use their interface was. They integrate with a number of email services, auto-submit your show to most of the top podcasting platforms, and recently added Zapier and a developer API for integrating with anything else you could imagine.
The one feature that I initially had difficulty with is their built-in website builder. It's a little limited and was difficult to style nicely. But they also offer an embeddable HTML player and simple social media landing page as well, so really you could always utilize those to build a standalone landing page for your show too.
Transistor.fm is a podcasting host, so this product creates a feed for your podcast episodes so they can be accessed by podcast players like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Breaker, and all others.
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