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Anchor distributes your podcast to quite a hefty list of platforms. Platforms that include Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and others. Every name on their list of distributors is the most common platform listeners use to listen to their favorite podcasts.
One reason a lot of medium-sized or indie podcasts might use something else is simply that Anchor is relatively new. They only got started in 2018 and their first year or 2 was marked with a lot of unclear policies and uncertainties about their business model. I use Anchor. They're fine, especially for newbies.
flamingeyebrows. Started on Anchor. Is it a bad idea? Hey guys, I just started a podcast produced entirely by me and the first episode just went up on anchor. So far it’s only been seeded on Spotify and Pocket Cast. Now, reading this subreddit, I read horror stories about getting control of your own accounts from Anchor and recommend manually ...
I'm from the other side. Anchor users keep copying my podcast and I keep issuing takedowns for their shows. Usually within 3 days anchor responds to my takedown request. They remove the show and then ask the podcast owner to contest that they are not violating anything. If they don't contest in 5 days then it's deleted for good.
I'm in the process of selecting a podcast hosting site, and the two free options that have grabbed my attention are Anchor and RedCircle. Anchor seems to be the more popular of the two, but I've seen quite a few posts and reviews with some concerns about the service. There is much less information out there about RedCircle that I can find ...
10 months late but did you decide on what to do? I'm thinking potentially of doing it in Anchor because Substack looks really manual and just promoting the podcast via substack and letting anchor do all the syndication. 1. Reply. true.
Had a podcast a couple of years ago on Anchor, and I want to delete it from everywhere. It's still up on Spotify, Apple Podcasts etc - but I can't get the RSS feed link I need that would allow me to delete it from all these places.
Now that its doable and legal thanks to Spotify, I'm digging in, but would definitely like to have a standalone Wordpress site with as tight of integration with the Anchor/Spotify podcast as is possible. Thanks for posting the link to your podcast as well.
Anchor is just slightly more limited. Primarily, this means you can't add most plugins that pull data from your RSS feed to produce different metrics and statistics. Realistically, that's probably not that big a deal if you aren't doing paid marketing. It becomes a problem for third-party ad hosting.
TrackEditPrint. •. (I think it's -14 or -16 dB). -14LUFS for Spotify, -16LUFS for all major other pod platforms. I think it'd be pretty hard to accidentally make a file average more than -14 to where Spotify would turn it down, but you're absolutely correct; step 1 is to measure the file and see what LUFS it's at.