Transistor vs Buzzsprout
Side-by-side comparison of Transistor and Buzzsprout.
Podcast hosting built for multiple shows and teams
Podcast hosting built for independent creators
What they are
Transistor
Transistor is a podcast hosting platform that distributes episodes to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other directories from a single dashboard. It suits independent creators, agencies, and companies running more than one show, since all plans include unlimited podcasts. The analytics are clean and honest, though they stop short of the granular listener-behavior data that some larger platforms offer.
Buzzsprout
Buzzsprout hosts podcast audio files and distributes episodes to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and a dozen other directories from a single dashboard. It's used by solo podcasters and small teams who want reliable hosting without managing RSS feeds manually. The free plan stores only 90 days of episodes, which pushes serious creators toward a paid tier quickly. At $15 per month the entry paid plan covers most hobbyist needs.
if you need analytics and hosting. Starts at 19/mo.
- +Unlimited podcasts on every paid plan, not gated by tier
- +Automatic distribution to all major directories
- +Clean, fast dashboard with no clutter
if you need transcription and analytics. It has a usable free tier to start with.
- +Clean, straightforward upload and publishing workflow
- +One-click distribution to major podcast directories
- +Built-in episode transcription on paid plans
Which to choose
Transistor and Buzzsprout both cover analytics, hosting, so this is a real either-or for some teams. The right pick depends on which one's wider feature set and pricing fit how you work.
Read the full reviews for Transistor and Buzzsprout.
Pricing checked 3 Jun 2026.