Podia vs Riverside
Side-by-side comparison of Podia and Riverside.
Sell courses, memberships, and digital products together
Studio-quality remote recording for serious podcasters
What they are
Podia
Podia is an all-in-one platform for creators who want to sell online courses, digital downloads, webinars, and memberships without stitching together separate tools. It includes built-in email marketing and a simple storefront, making it practical for coaches, educators, and independent creators. The tradeoff is that its course builder and analytics are less advanced than dedicated competitors like Teachable or Kajabi.
Riverside
Riverside records audio and video locally on each participant's device, then uploads lossless files to the cloud, so a shaky internet connection never ruins a take. It's used by podcasters, journalists, and video creators who need broadcast-quality recordings from remote guests. The built-in AI tools handle transcription, clip creation, and basic editing. One honest note: the interface has a learning curve for guests who aren't tech-savvy.
if you need monetization and course platforms. Starts at 33/mo.
- +Single platform covers courses, downloads, memberships, and email
- +No transaction fees on paid higher tiers
- +Clean, beginner-friendly interface with fast setup
if you need video editing and hosting. It has a usable free tier to start with.
- +Local recording preserves audio and video quality regardless of guest internet speed
- +Up to 4K video recording per participant track
- +Automatic transcription with decent accuracy on clean audio
Which to choose
Podia and Riverside solve different problems, so most people would not choose between them directly. The comparison below helps if you are weighing where to spend budget, or deciding whether you need both.
Read the full reviews for Podia and Riverside.
Pricing checked 3 Jun 2026.