Head to head

Adobe Podcast vs SquadCast

A side-by-side look at Adobe Podcast and SquadCast for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

Adobe Podcast

AI audio recording and editing built into the browser

Free plan

Visit Adobe Podcast

SquadCast

The remote recording studio that Descript bought - and kept improving

$24/mo

Visit SquadCast

At a glance

Adobe PodcastSquadCast
Starting priceFree plan$24/mo
Free planYesYes
Free trialNoNo
Best forContent creators already using Adobe Creative Cloud who want browser-based recording and one-click audio cleanupPodcast producers and content teams who record remote guests and want bulletproof session reliability with direct editing integration

Key features

Adobe Podcast

  • Enhance Speech - one-click AI noise and reverb removal
  • Browser-based recording without software installation
  • Multi-track recording and basic editing
  • AI transcription and transcript-based editing
  • Microphone check tool to flag recording issues before you start
  • Integrates with Adobe Premiere Pro and other CC apps

SquadCast

  • Progressive Uploads - patented continuous cloud backup during recording
  • Studio-quality separate audio and video tracks per participant
  • In-browser recording - no software installation required
  • AI transcription and speech enhancement tools
  • Native integration with Descript, Zapier, Dropbox, and Dolby
  • Up to 4K video exports on Creator plan and above

Pros and cons

Adobe Podcast

Pros

  • Enhance Speech is free and genuinely impressive for cleaning up rough recordings
  • No software download required - entirely browser-based
  • Strong integration point for existing Adobe Creative Cloud users

Cons

  • Full feature set requires Creative Cloud subscription - not a standalone bargain
  • Narrower feature set than dedicated podcast tools like Descript or Alitu
  • Roadmap and pricing have shifted since launch, creating some uncertainty

SquadCast

Pros

  • Progressive Uploads eliminate the risk of losing a session to technical failure
  • Deep Descript integration for a recording-to-editing pipeline
  • No-download browser recording works well for less technical guests

Cons

  • Per-person pricing adds up quickly for teams beyond two people
  • Free tier allows only 1 recording hour per editor per month - not practical for regular use
  • Descript acquisition creates some uncertainty about long-term independent development

The verdict

Choose Adobe Podcast if

Content creators already using Adobe Creative Cloud who want browser-based recording and one-click audio cleanup.

The Enhance Speech feature alone is worth bookmarking - it genuinely rescues recordings made in noisy or reverberant spaces in a way that used to require a professional audio engineer. As a full podcasting workflow though, Adobe Podcast is still…

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Choose SquadCast if

Podcast producers and content teams who record remote guests and want bulletproof session reliability with direct editing integration.

SquadCast's core technical differentiator - progressive uploads that auto-save as you record - is a real reliability advantage, and the Descript acquisition gave it a credible editing partner rather than a product death sentence. The pricing is per-person rather than…

Read the full SquadCast review →

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