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Comparison

Transistor vs Patreon

Side-by-side comparison of Transistor and Patreon.

Tool
Transistor

Podcast hosting built for multiple shows and teams

Patreon

Recurring membership income direct from your fans

Starting price
19/mo
Free
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.

Patreon

Patreon is a membership platform where creators charge fans a monthly or per-creation fee in exchange for exclusive content, community access, or perks. Podcasters, artists, writers, and video creators use it to build a predictable income stream outside ad revenue. It takes a percentage cut of earnings rather than charging an upfront fee, which makes entry easy but gets expensive at scale.

Choose
Transistor

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
Choose
Patreon

if you need hosting and monetization. It has a usable free tier to start with.

  • +No upfront cost to start collecting memberships
  • +Handles payment processing, billing retries, and fraud in one place
  • +Built-in tiers make it straightforward to offer multiple membership levels

Which to choose

Transistor and Patreon both cover 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 Patreon.

Pricing checked 3 Jun 2026.