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Podverse mobile app written in React Native for iOS, Android, and F-Droid

Free and open source podcast manager for Android, iOS, and the web.
Check it out at podverse.fm

  • Subscribe to podcasts
  • Auto-download episodes
  • Drag-and-drop queue
  • Sleep timer
  • Light/dark mode Podverse premium features:
  • Create and share podcast clips
  • Switch devices and play from where you left off
  • Sync your subscriptions across devices
  • Sync your queue across devices
  • Create and share playlists
  • Subscribe to playlists

All Podverse software is provided under a libre software licence.
Features requiring updating our servers require Podverse premium membership.
Sign up and try it gratis for three months 🥳

Get it on F-Droid Get it on Google Play Get it on AppStore

Contributing

Instruction for contributing to the repo to the Podverse Mobile App

Translations on Hosted Weblate

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Answers:

Why do some clips start at the wrong time?

Most podcast apps today limit clips to be less than a minute, but Podverse allows creating and sharing clips of any length.
The current approach has the drawback of not supporting clips from podcasts that insert dynamic ads.

Dynamic ads are different advertisements rotated into the same episode, so each listener can hear a different series of advertisements.
Since dynamic ads change the overall length of the episode, timestamps of clips created from that episode may be inaccurate.

Full support for podcasts with dynamic ads is possible, but for fair use/legal reasons permission from each podcaster is needed to do so.

What does the license (AGPLv3) mean?

AGPLv3 is the license of all Podverse software. Anyone can use, inspect, change and share freely, as long as everyone gets to share the software.
This is also known as a "share-alike" or "copyleft" license.

Why is Podverse free as in freedom?

Podverse software lets anyone launch their own podcast app as affordably as possible.
Podcast networks can use the Podverse codebase to create their own app for a tiny fraction of what it costs to hire programmers to build a podcast app from scratch.

This levels the playing field between the corporate world and independent media,
so independent media enjoy the same technological advantages as large corporations.
Copylefted libre software and donations is essential to that mission.