AntennaPod is a podcast manager and player that provides instant access to millions of free and paid podcasts from both independent and major podcasters. Easily add, import and export their feeds using iTunes podcast catalog, OPML files or RSS feed addresses. Downloads, streams online or adds issues to a queue, with adjustable playback speed, table of contents support and sleep timer. Saves time, battery life, and mobile traffic with powerful automation tools for downloading issues (filtering, time and interval, and WiFi networks) and deleting them (favorites and storage settings).
Created by podcast fans, AntennaPod is a free and free app with no ads or fees.
App features:
- Playback control: widget, system notification and buttons for wired and wireless headsets
- Add and import channels via iTunes and gPodder.net catalogs, OPML files and links to channels in RSS or Atom
- Enjoy a pleasant listening experience with playback speed control, tables of contents, playback location memorization and advanced sleep timer (with shake reset, volume down)
- Password-protected access to channels and issues
- Feature to place podcasts in favorites
- Favorite podcasts by playback history or by titles and notes
- A variety of ways to share issues and channels via social networks and e-mail, gPodder.net services, and export to OPML
- Automatic download control: select individual channels, ban mobile networks, select specific WiFi hotspots, only while the phone is charging and at specified times or intervals
- Storage: limit the number of cached issues, auto-delete and file location selection
- Adapts to your environment through light or dark design
- Backup subscriptions by integrating with gPodder.net and exporting to OPML, HTML
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I use it daily, it’s got a ton of features and it’s customizamble. Hands down best FOSS podcast app
*the best podcast app
Probably, but I haven’t tried any proprietary one, so I had to specify
I agree 100%. It’s one of the first apps I download on a new phone and I’ve been using it for about a decade.
Great app that I recommend. I never listened to podcasts before I discovered the app, so I can’t even compare it to others. It works.
I did. It’s the best (for me)
Me too. And i have used from the day i found it till now
I use it daily, it’s great 👍
Love antennapod and use it almost every day.
Use it every day. Love your app
if this application does not suit you, please share your alternative applications.
I love AntennaPod! I’ve relied on it for what feels like a few years (has it even been around that long?) and can’t recommend it enough. Just give it time to get used to!
Is it better than PocketCasts? I’ve used that for years, haven’t seen a need to change but could be tempted.
It has near feature parity with Pocketcasts. I have a lifetime subscription to Pocketcasts premium, but with all the price increases, I expect that I’ll be switched to monthly sometime soon, so I’ve been looking for alternatives.
I started with Audiobookshelf, but AntennaPod is much better for my use case. There are a few bugs, I’m still testing the automated features, and I have yet to test gpodder sync through NextCloud, but so far I’m liking AntennaPod a lot.
Thanks for replying :)
I wonder if there will ever be a sponsor block for either. That said, the skip ahead buttons work well.
30s forward and 10s back works fantastic for that, so I’m not missing sponsorblock that much either.
I have issues with antenna pod. When I tap on a podcast, half the time I don’t hear anything, and I need to tap on an older one, then back to the new one again. Which then marks the older one at being played…
On Android auto the play/pause screen sometimes disappears, and the only way to get it back is to use my phone to resume the podcast, which then makes it appear back on Android auto.
I hate these bugs so much. I am really tempted to go back to pocket casts
If you can come up with a way to reliably reproduce the bugs you’re noticing, you can make an issue on github. The developers seem to be very responsive and they want to fix things like that.
Too bad, that the official gpodder.net server is 99% useless. Aside from that, the AntennaPod app is really great, I use that daily.
It has had quite a bit of downtime/undercapacity issues but for me it’s has been working fine the last year at least.
I think some work was being done on rewriting the backend to make it more efficient but I don’t know the exact state of that currently.
I have been using AntennaPod for a long time! It works great for me.
Love this app switched from Podcast addict and never looked back.
Had anyone here switched to this from pocket casts? Anything you miss, did you go back?
Yup. The UI isn’t quite as nice, and I wish there was a cast button elsewhere than the Play screen.
Otherwise, I have this weird bug where a podcast will start streaming locally a few minutes after starting playback on a cast target. Cast target continues to play so idk what that’s all about.
I wish it would autoplay either from the new episodes list, or next in podcast page, but aside from that I have been loving it.
AntennaPod is great but just…doesn’t work.
All I need a podcast app to do is to auto download my podcasts so that they’re ready to listen to when I don’t have good service. And I need it to not take up large chunks of storage with several month old shows I never listened to. AntennaPod can’t do it.
Like most FOSS software, it’s ugly and doesn’t work.
You can literally accomplish your use case with AntennaPod. You clearly have some issue with FOSS though.
I’m “literally” telling you that I can’t. You “clearly” have a blind eye for FOSS.
I can do it, but you can’t?
Check the global app settings. Under Network you can limit your total downloads (Automatic Downloads). For example, I have it limited to 10 downloaded at a time. See if that helps you out.
I’ve been through all the settings
@Lemmy
It work fine for me. Enable auto download. It is very easy to do in the settings.Works great for me too and has tons of options and flexibility.
No clue what they’re talking about other than they clearly don’t like FOSS:
Like most FOSS software, it’s ugly and doesn’t work.
For me, I wouldn’t say it’s ugly either, FWIW
Of all the FOSS I’ve used it’s certainly the prettiest.
I like the concept of FOSS very much but there’s no denying that it’s often ugly and not user-friendly. This is no exception.
@HughJanus @tjhart85
“ugly and not user-friendly”It’s a miracle that it got so much attention then, imagine if such softwares were actually nice and user friendly…
Yes, I am aware that in order to download automatically that I have to enable auto download. It doesn’t do anything.