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Comparison

Flux vs Podcastle

Side-by-side comparison of Flux and Podcastle for content creators.

Tool
Flux

State-of-the-art image generation from Black Forest Labs

Podcastle

Record, edit, and publish podcasts in browser

Starting price
From $0.04/mo
From $11.99/mo
Founded
2024
Pricing model
paid
freemium
Free option
Paid only
Free tier

What they are

Flux

Flux is a family of text-to-image models from Black Forest Labs, the team behind Stable Diffusion. It generates high-resolution, photorealistic and stylized images from text prompts, with strong prompt adherence and fine detail. Creators, designers, and developers use it via API or third-party platforms. Flux produces genuinely impressive output, but there is no native consumer app, so getting started requires some technical setup or a compatible host.

Podcastle

Podcastle, recently rebranded as Async, is a browser-based audio and video production platform aimed at podcasters and solo creators. It handles remote recording, AI-powered noise removal, transcription-based editing, and voice cloning in one workspace. The free tier covers basic recording but caps exports and AI features. Paid plans start around $11.99 per month, making it competitive with dedicated tools like Descript for audio-first workflows.

Which to choose

Full editorial comparison coming soon. For now, check the side-by-side data above and read the individual reviews for Flux and Podcastle.