Head to head

Alitu vs Riverside

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

Alitu

Record, clean, edit, and publish without touching a DAW

$38/mo

Visit Alitu

Riverside

Studio-quality remote recording without the studio

$24/mo

Visit Riverside

At a glance

AlituRiverside
Starting price$38/mo$24/mo
Free planNoYes
Free trialYesYes
Best forIndie podcasters who want a complete record-to-publish workflow in one app without any technical learning curvePodcasters and content creators who record remote interviews and want broadcast-quality output without a physical studio
Founded-2019

Key features

Alitu

  • Automated audio cleanup and noise removal on upload
  • Transcript-based editing interface
  • Built-in recording studio for solo and call recording
  • Royalty-free music library
  • Podcast hosting up to 1,000 downloads/mo free (10,000 for $10/mo add-on)
  • AI-generated show notes and transcription in 17 languages

Riverside

  • Local track recording - separate uncompressed audio and video per participant
  • AI text-based editor with filler word removal and speech correction
  • Eye contact correction for video interviews
  • Magic Clips: automated short-form clip generation from long recordings
  • Podcast hosting with distribution to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube
  • Live streaming to unlimited destinations simultaneously (Live plan and above)

Pros and cons

Alitu

Pros

  • True all-in-one at a reasonable flat price
  • 7-day free trial plus 30-day money-back guarantee
  • No audio engineering knowledge required

Cons

  • Editing tools are basic compared to Descript or dedicated DAWs
  • Free hosting tier caps out at 1,000 downloads - tight for any growing show
  • Less control over advanced audio processing than standalone tools like Auphonic

Riverside

Pros

  • Local-track recording means internet drops do not corrupt audio or video
  • AI editing tools are genuinely functional - not just demo features
  • 14-day trial on paid plans; free tier available for light use

Cons

  • Interface grows more complex as the platform expands into live streaming and webinars
  • Free tier capped at 2 hours multi-track and 720p - limited for ongoing use
  • Annual billing only on paid plans - no confirmed monthly billing option at standard rates

The verdict

Choose Alitu if

Indie podcasters who want a complete record-to-publish workflow in one app without any technical learning curve.

Alitu's strongest selling point is its honest simplicity - it is the only tool in this category that genuinely bundles recording, editing, cleanup, hosting, and publishing at a price that does not require a calculator to justify. The trade-off is…

Read the full Alitu review →

Choose Riverside if

Podcasters and content creators who record remote interviews and want broadcast-quality output without a physical studio.

Riverside is arguably the most polished remote recording product right now. The local-track recording model is genuinely superior to Zoom-style compression, and the AI editing tools - filler word removal, eye contact correction, Magic Clips - are actually useful rather…

Read the full Riverside review →

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