In a uncommon latest instance of a product changing into extra reasonably priced (reasonably than transferring full-speed in the wrong way), the favored podcast service Pocket Casts not requires a subscription to entry its net participant and desktop apps. Though the premium tiers are nonetheless there for some paywalled options, the one platforms the place you possibly can't hear at no cost at the moment are smartwatches with out a paired cellphone — a distinct segment inside a distinct segment, if ever there was one.
Earlier than Tuesday's announcement, you might hear at no cost on the Pocket Casts Android and iOS apps, however its net participant and desktop apps required a premium subscription beginning at $4 month-to-month or $40 yearly. Now, you possibly can verify in along with your favourite podcasters in your Mac or PC with out paying a dime. Though you might already try this on free alternate options like Spotify, Apple Podcasts or YouTube Music, Pocket Casts lovers (together with some Engadget staffers) swear by its clear UI, silence trimming and voice boosting options and queue administration.
The Automattic-owned service framed the transfer as standing up for open podcasting that's freely accessible to anybody, all over the place. "By making our Internet Participant obtainable to everybody, we're reinforcing our perception that podcasts belong to the individuals, not firms," the model wrote in its announcement put up.
That's a noble sentiment — and one we’d like to see extra corporations embrace. But when we learn (maybe a bit cynically) between the strains, YouTube introduced final month that it's handed one billion month-to-month lively podcast viewers, with third-party knowledge displaying that it's the preferred podcast service within the US. When mixed with Apple's latest addition of an online participant for its free podcast service, maybe Pocket Casts realized it was limiting itself to a diminishing piece of the pie by paywalling all the pieces however its cell apps.
Because it stands, Pocket Casts hopes its subscription-gated options will entice some of us into throwing a couple of bucks its approach. The Plus tier provides (deep inhale) a shuffle characteristic, bookmarks, the flexibility to preselect chapters, 20GB of cloud storage, watchOS and Put on OS apps (which you’ll be able to nonetheless use at no cost so long as the content material is streaming out of your cellphone) and different goodies like themes, icons and a 12 months of content material from Slumber Studios. In the meantime, the Patron tier gives all that plus early entry to options, 100GB of cloud storage, additional icons and, a very powerful of all, a profile badge.
Pocket Casts Plus will set you again $4 month-to-month or $40 yearly, whereas a Patron subscription prices $10 month-to-month or $100 yearly.
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