Head to head

RSS.com vs Transistor

A side-by-side look at RSS.com and Transistor for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

RSS.com

Free podcast hosting with unlimited episodes and storage

$12/mo

Visit RSS.com

Transistor

Podcast hosting for brands, networks, and teams

$19/mo

Visit Transistor

At a glance

RSS.comTransistor
Starting price$12/mo$19/mo
Free planYesNo
Free trialNoYes
Best forNew podcasters who want to launch for free with no storage or episode limits and upgrade when they are ready to monetizeBusinesses, agencies, and multi-show creators who need unlimited podcast hosting with clean analytics under one account

Key features

RSS.com

  • AI transcription
  • Unlimited episode uploads and audio storage on free tier
  • Automatic distribution to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Music
  • Podcast website builder
  • Dynamic ad insertion (paid plans)
  • Audio-to-video conversion (paid plans)
  • Multi-user team collaboration
  • Listener donations and Value for Value payments

Transistor

  • Unlimited shows under one account
  • Audio and video podcast hosting and distribution
  • Private and internal podcast support
  • AI transcription
  • Detailed IAB-certified analytics
  • Dynamic ad insertion
  • Embeddable player and podcast website builder
  • API access for custom integrations

Pros and cons

RSS.com

Pros

  • Most generous free tier in hosting - truly unlimited episodes and storage
  • Paid plans are among the most affordable in the category
  • Strong 4.95-star rating across 3,100+ reviews

Cons

  • Free tier limits analytics to a 30-day window
  • Less community, documentation, and ecosystem depth than older competitors
  • Dynamic ad insertion and advanced features locked behind paid tiers

Transistor

Pros

  • Unlimited shows on every paid plan - no per-show fees
  • Clean, trustworthy analytics without inflated numbers
  • 14-day free trial, no credit card required

Cons

  • No free permanent tier - trial only
  • Download caps per plan tier; high-growth shows can bump up quickly
  • Not the cheapest option for a single hobbyist show

The verdict

Choose RSS.com if

New podcasters who want to launch for free with no storage or episode limits and upgrade when they are ready to monetize.

The free tier at RSS.com is real and meaningfully more generous than Buzzsprout's - no upload caps, no expiring episodes. That matters for podcasters who publish infrequently or are just getting started. The paid tiers are also reasonably priced at…

Read the full RSS.com review →

Choose Transistor if

Businesses, agencies, and multi-show creators who need unlimited podcast hosting with clean analytics under one account.

Transistor is the easiest hosting recommendation for anyone running more than one show - the unlimited-podcasts-per-account model is genuinely differentiated in a market where most hosts charge per show. The analytics are clean and honest (no inflated play counts), and…

Read the full Transistor review →

The best new podcast tools, every week

One short email with the tools and gear worth your time. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.