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Ko-fi vs Libsyn

Side-by-side comparison of Ko-fi and Libsyn for content creators.

Tool
Ko-fi

Accept tips and memberships without platform fees

Libsyn

Veteran podcast hosting with built-in distribution and monetization

Starting price
Free
From $12/mo
Founded
2004
Pricing model
freemium
subscription
Free option
Free tier
Paid only

What they are

Ko-fi

Ko-fi is a monetization platform where creators accept one-time donations, sell digital products, and offer paid memberships directly from their audience. It suits artists, writers, podcasters, and indie developers who want a lightweight income layer without surrendering a cut of every transaction. Free to use with no monthly fee. Ko-fi takes 0% on tips and donations, and 5% on shop sales, memberships, and commissions. Ko-fi Gold removes the 5% fee, although payment processors still take their standard slice. The trade-off is a thinner feature set compared to dedicated membership or course platforms.

Libsyn

Libsyn is one of the oldest podcast hosting platforms, used by independent creators and major media networks to store, distribute, and monetize audio shows. It handles RSS feed management, automatic distribution to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other directories, and offers dynamic ad insertion for revenue generation. The pricing tiers are based on monthly upload storage rather than total storage, which can feel counterintuitive compared to newer competitors.

Which to choose

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