You can collect email signups from your podcast's homepage and episode pages. This is what users like Komal are doing.įurthermore, websites hosted on Transistor can integrate with your email newsletter (MailChimp, Drip, and ConvertKit). Or, you can self-host your podcast on your website using our embeddable player. Alexis Ohanian did this for his Business Dad podcast (above). You can host your website on Transistor with our built-in CMS. Transistor supports multiple podcasts on one account (you don't need to pay for creating additional shows)īetter customer support (we answer live chat!)īetter user experience, a simpler interfaceĪffordable private podcasting, that offers advanced features like email notification when you publish a new episodeĪffordable dynamic audio insertion (available on our $49+ plans) Most people switch to Transistor from Anchor for one of the following reasons: Why do people switch from Anchor to Transistor for podcast hosting? Now, I have two more podcast ideas I want to try out. I just migrated my Anchor podcast over to Transistor. The main reason I switched to Transistor was the ability to host multiple podcasts. I originally created a podcast on Anchor. Generally, folks switch for these reasons: the ability to start and manage multiple podcasts from one account, more detailed analytics, better customer support, and the ability to create private podcasts. Many people start their podcast on Anchor (recently renamed Spotify for Podcasters) but later want to upgrade to a more professional solution.