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Transistor vs Ghost

Side-by-side comparison of Transistor and Ghost for content creators.

Tool
Transistor

Podcast hosting built for multiple shows and teams

Ghost

Open-source publishing platform built for serious creators

Starting price
From $19/mo
From $15/mo
Founded
Pricing model
subscription
freemium
Free option
Paid only
Free tier

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.

Ghost

Ghost is an independent publishing platform that combines a CMS, email newsletter tool, and membership system in one place. It is used by independent writers, journalists, and media companies who want to own their audience without relying on third-party platforms. The open-source core can be self-hosted for free, while Ghost Pro handles hosting at a monthly fee. The tradeoff is that it is more opinionated than WordPress and has a steeper learning curve for non-technical users.

Which to choose

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

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