Pocket Casts App For Mac



1,106 downloadsUpdated: November 21, 2020Commercialware

Official desktop app for the Pocket Casts service, which allows you to listen to podcasts from your Mac and synchronize your progress across all devices

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Podcasts seem to be getting ever more popular, so it is not surprising that numerous apps have popped up to help you find and organize them. One of your options is Pocket Casts, a mobile app that has been well-received by iOS and Android users thanks to its rich feature set and extensive customization options.

If you’re one of those users, you can now look forward to an official Pocket Casts desktop app. It is essentially a wrapper for the Pocket Casts web player, but you should not hold that against it. It is an intuitive app that comes with a modern UI and brings many of the mobile features to your desktop.

Why the Pocket Casts mobile app has won over many podcasters

While both Android and iOS now come with pre-installed podcast apps, these haven’t proven to be all that impressive, which is why alternatives are sought after. Rest assured, however, because there are plenty to choose from.

Pocket Casts stands out mostly because of the in-depth customization options it includes, as well as the extensive features you have at your disposal for organizing your podcasts. It is worth noting that, unlike most of the alternatives, the mobile apps have no freemium model and must be purchased before use.

Official desktop app for Pocket Casts users

While the web version of the player has been available for some time, a dedicated app is generally more convenient. It is based on the Pocket Casts web player, featuring the same GUI and offering almost identical functionality.

You shouldn’t expect to find the same features available in the mobile apps, but enough of them are included. You can search for podcasts, manage subscriptions, control playback speed, see your listening stats and more. Of course, the app synchronizes all your data after you have logged in.

One useful feature is not available in the web player but has been included in the desktop app - a mini player that enables you to control playback without keeping the main window on your screen, which is great when you have other things to take care of.

Could use some more features from the mobile apps, but this is a great Mac app for Pocket Casts users

We have to say that the UI is quite impressive, and it also comes with a dark mode that looks great on macOS Mojave. Nevertheless, we hope that more of the features available in the iOS and Android apps will make their way to the desktop version, which needs to be purchased separately and is more expensive than the mobile apps.

On the whole, however, if you are a fan of Pocket Casts, this application is definitely worth a try. It enables you to switch from your smartphone to your Mac seamlessly whenever you want to continue listening to your favorite podcasts at home or at work.

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Pocket Casts was reviewed by Catalin Chelariu

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While you can always listen to the podcast on your web browser, having a dedicated podcast app on your Mac comes with its own perks such as better UI, offline downloads, bookmark manager, and much more. But which podcast app is best for Mac? Let’s find out.

Best Podcast Apps for Mac

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1. Apple Podcasts

Best for: Seamless Switching between Apple devices

Starting with the native app for the Apple Ecosystem. Apple Podcasts is the app to get if you constantly switch between your Apple devices. You get native control integration that allows you to seamlessly adjust the volume, play pause the podcast with the keyboard shortcuts. Apple Podcasts also lets you save the Podcasts for offline listening.

On the flip side, it’s available on macOS Catalina and above. However, you can still subscribe and listen to podcasts with iTunes on older macOS. Apple Podcasts is free and it comes bundled with the operating system. Just search “podcasts” in Spotlight search.

2. Spotify

Best For: Spotify Exclusives

The only reason to listen to Podcasts with the Spotify app is for its exclusives. As Joe Rogan has signed an exclusive deal with Spotify, it is pretty evident that it is going to be a trend in the future. If you already have a Spotify subscription then you might as well listen to podcasts on that app.

You can discover new podcasts by genre or search your favorite with the search bar. The podcasts play just like the music player and you can control it in a similar way. However, if you don’t have a premium subscription then you can’t download the podcasts on the Mac app. The Spotify app is free on the App Store.

Install Spotify (free, subscription)

3. Mame Cast

Best For: Podcasts with Subtitles

Mame Cast is a decent podcast app that checks all the basic boxes. It lets you search for podcasts from within the app, it lets you subscribe by entering a URL or importing an OPML file which most podcast apps do. The player is clean and simple, the controls are well placed, and it lets you download the podcasts. However, the key feature is the transcription mode that uses macOS’ internal speech recognition system to generate subtitles for your podcast.

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The app is free on the App Store but the transcription feature is locked behind an in-app purchase which you can unlock for $9.99.

Install Mame Cast (free, in-app purchases)

4. Mimir

Best For: Customizing every aspect of the podcast app

Mimir is a feature-packed podcast app that allows you to customize your podcast listening experience with the plethora of features this app offers. It offers a genre-based recommendation of podcasts that you might like based on your subscriptions and makes playback really simple. Just drag and drop a podcast tile to start playing, and it even chooses another podcast for you so that the playback doesn’t stop. The app also has features such as automatic silence snip which none of the above apps offer.

Mimir is a subscription-based app that offers a lot of nifty features if you’re an avid podcast user and the subscription would cost you around $2.99/mo. You also get a 14-day free trial to test the waters.

Install Mimir (free trial, subscription)

5. PocketCasts

Best for: Existing Pocket Casts Subscribers

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Pocket Casts is one of the most popular podcast apps for smartphones. It offers a ton of features and intuitive features that make the subscription worth it. While you can listen to any podcast for free on the smartphone app, the mac app only works with Pocket Casts Plus which is a paid subscription.

The features include Standalone Apple Watch playback, cloud storage for personal podcasts, desktop app, and themes. Pocket Casts subscription costs around $1.17/mo.

Install PocketCasts ($1.17/mo)

6. PodcastMenu

Best for: Listening to Podcasts from the Menu Bar

The Menu Bar on the macOS is a really convenient place to put your app as it instantly becomes more accessible and doesn’t take a lot of space on the screen. PodcastMenu is an unofficial Overcast port for macOS. As Overcast is not officially available on the macOS, it makes sense to use this app for its sheer ingenuity.

The app sits on the Menu Bar and offers all the features of Overcast, you just need to log in with your app credentials to start using the app. The features include a sleep timer, voice boost, smart speed, etc.

If you like the Overcast app on your smartphone, you’d like it on your macOS as well. PodcastMenu is free but you may have to pay for an Overcast premium on the App Store for all the features.

Install PodcastMenu (free)

7. Downcast

Best for: Premium Podcast features without a subscription

Downcast is another well-known podcast app that is available for mac, officially. It offers different playback speeds ranging from 0.5x to 3x, chapters support, and an auto-download option. You can always create and edit smart playlists with podcasts and the even has support for password-protected podcasts. The app also offers seamless sync between iOS devices using iCloud.

However, the only reason I’ve included the app on this list is that it doesn’t implement a subscription model and charges a flat fee for the app, $5.

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Install Downcast( $5)

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Best Podcast App for Mac

These were a few of the best podcast apps that you can get for your mac computer. Do keep in mind, that each of the apps offers something unique apart from the standard features such as offline playback, playback speed, etc. Which app do you like the most? Let me know in the comments below.