Head to head

Acast vs Buzzsprout

A side-by-side look at Acast and Buzzsprout for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

Acast

Podcast hosting built around actually getting paid

Free plan

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Buzzsprout

Podcast hosting that helped 400,000+ shows launch since 2009

$15/mo

Visit Buzzsprout

At a glance

AcastBuzzsprout
Starting priceFree plan$15/mo
Free planYesYes
Free trialNoNo
Best forIndependent podcasters and mid-size networks who want advertising revenue built into their hostingNew and independent podcasters who want a reliable, well-supported host with a true free tier to test the waters
Founded20142009

Key features

Acast

  • One-click distribution to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and all major directories
  • Dynamic ad insertion with brand marketplace access
  • Premium listener subscriptions and paid content
  • Real-time analytics: downloads, revenue, listener location
  • Audio-to-video clip generation via Headliner integration
  • Custom podcast website and embeddable player

Buzzsprout

  • Audio and video podcast hosting with directory distribution
  • AI transcripts and show notes via CoHost AI
  • Magic Mastering for automated audio enhancement
  • IAB-certified analytics
  • Fan Mail listener feedback system
  • Visual soundbite generator for social media
  • Podcast website with custom domain support

Pros and cons

Acast

Pros

  • Strong monetization infrastructure with real brand partners
  • Free tier includes distribution and basic analytics
  • Over $600M paid to creators - track record is real

Cons

  • Pricing is in euros, not USD - adds friction for US creators
  • Free tier limited to 5 episodes unless you join the ad marketplace
  • Less control over ad placements compared to self-managed sponsorships

Buzzsprout

Pros

  • Established platform with 15+ years of reliability and a large support community
  • True free tier for testing before committing
  • Clean, beginner-friendly interface

Cons

  • Free episodes expire after 90 days - not a permanent free host
  • Upload-hours caps (not download-based) can catch fast-publishing shows off guard
  • AI tools (CoHost AI, Magic Mastering) cost extra on top of plan price

The verdict

Choose Acast if

Independent podcasters and mid-size networks who want advertising revenue built into their hosting.

Acast is legitimately one of the stronger monetization platforms in podcasting - if you have an audience and want to work with real brands, this is a credible path. The free Starter tier is genuinely useful but caps you at…

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Choose Buzzsprout if

New and independent podcasters who want a reliable, well-supported host with a true free tier to test the waters.

Buzzsprout has stayed relevant for 15+ years by being genuinely good at the basics: easy setup, clean interface, reliable distribution, and strong customer support. The upload-hours pricing model is different from the download-based model most competitors use - it can…

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