Yeah, it might be a slightly better app but after I switched I didn’t really miss pocketcasts at all. I realized that for me the most important feature was to be able to sync between devices :)
I like the UI more. It has the web player when you pay and while you can self host something like it its more expensive in the long run if you value your time and don’t enjoy it (so its not a fun hobby).
As I mentioned in my post about the apps I kept when switching to GrapheneOS, self- hosting PinePods and using AntennaPod on your phone is a great option! That way you can still have web and desktop sync. I also said in that post:
If I wasn’t grandfathered into the free premium tier I would be more tempted to jump ship.
The time to jump ship seems to be getting closer. I think Pocket Casts will join a future version of my apps that I got rid of when switching to GrapheneOS post.
Why not just use Antennapod?
I use antennapod for listening but I’ve previously payed for pocketcast and I still think it’s better for finding new podcasts to listen to.
Yeah, it might be a slightly better app but after I switched I didn’t really miss pocketcasts at all. I realized that for me the most important feature was to be able to sync between devices :)
I like the UI more. It has the web player when you pay and while you can self host something like it its more expensive in the long run if you value your time and don’t enjoy it (so its not a fun hobby).
The answer is in the article:
It even has multiple sync options (like Nextcloud), so I can keep listening on my PC with KDE Kasts if I so choose.