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Most podcasters cobble together separate subscriptions for hosting, a website, email marketing, and monetization — spending $150–$300/month and wrestling with integrations that break. OnPodium replaces all of them with a single, unlimited platform.

Unlimited Hosting

No storage caps, no bandwidth limits, no per-episode fees

Professional Website

Immersive designs with video backgrounds — not static templates

Email Marketing

Unlimited sends, unlimited subscribers, built right in

Monetization

Sell unlimited products, courses, memberships — zero commissions

The Real Cost of "Separate Tools"

What most podcasters pay each month using individual platforms:

Podcast hosting (Buzzsprout, Transistor, etc.) $19–$49/mo
Website builder (Podpage, WordPress hosting + plugins) $20–$50/mo
Email marketing (Kit, Mailchimp, etc.) $29–$79/mo
Monetization / course platform (Kajabi, Podia, etc.) $39–$149/mo
Total with separate tools $107–$327/mo
$39/mo — Everything. Unlimited.
All features included. No per-subscriber fees. No commissions. No upload limits. See pricing →

Podcast Hosting Comparisons

OnPodium offers unlimited storage, unlimited bandwidth, and unlimited episodes on every plan — plus a professional website, email marketing, and monetization tools built in. See how that stacks up against hosting-only platforms.

Hosting

OnPodium vs Buzzsprout

Buzzsprout charges per hour of uploaded audio and limits storage. OnPodium gives you unlimited everything — plus a website, emails, and monetization Buzzsprout cannot offer.

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Hosting

OnPodium vs Transistor

Transistor caps downloads and charges more as you grow. OnPodium has no download limits and includes the website, email, and storefront Transistor lacks.

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Hosting

OnPodium vs Podbean

Podbean's free plan limits storage to 5 hours. Paid plans still lack a proper website builder or email marketing. OnPodium bundles all of it, unlimited.

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Hosting

OnPodium vs RSS.com

RSS.com is affordable for basic hosting, but you still need separate tools for your website, emails, and selling products. OnPodium includes it all.

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Hosting

OnPodium vs Libsyn

Libsyn has been around since 2004, but its interface feels like it. Storage is metered, and there is no website builder, email tool, or monetization engine built in.

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Hosting

OnPodium vs Spreaker

Spreaker focuses on live broadcasting and ad insertion. It does not offer a website builder, email marketing, or a storefront for selling your products.

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Hosting

OnPodium vs Captivate

Captivate is a solid hosting tool with good analytics, but it stops there. No email marketing, no monetization, no immersive website — OnPodium covers all four.

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Hosting

OnPodium vs Simplecast

Simplecast offers enterprise-grade analytics at enterprise prices. For independent podcasters, OnPodium delivers everything you need — analytics included — at a fraction of the cost.

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Hosting

OnPodium vs Acast

Acast is built around dynamic ad insertion and takes a revenue share. OnPodium lets you monetize directly — sell your own products with zero commissions.

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Hosting

OnPodium vs Spotify for Podcasters

Spotify's free hosting locks you into their ecosystem with limited customization. OnPodium gives you full control — your domain, your website, your audience data.

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Monetization & Digital Products Comparisons

OnPodium lets you sell unlimited digital products, online courses, and memberships with zero transaction fees — and it is integrated directly with your podcast hosting, website, and email marketing. No separate platform needed.

Monetization

OnPodium vs Podia

Podia is a standalone course platform starting at $39/mo — and it does not host your podcast or build your website. OnPodium gives you courses, hosting, website, and emails in one plan.

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Monetization

OnPodium vs Kajabi

Kajabi starts at $149/mo and charges for contacts. OnPodium offers unlimited products, unlimited subscribers, and podcast-native integration for $39/mo.

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Monetization

OnPodium vs Gumroad

Gumroad takes a 10% cut of every sale. OnPodium charges zero commissions — you keep 100% of your revenue (minus standard payment processing).

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Monetization

OnPodium vs Teachable

Teachable charges transaction fees on lower plans and does not include podcast hosting or email marketing. OnPodium includes everything with no hidden fees.

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Monetization

OnPodium vs Thinkific

Thinkific is course-focused only. You still need a podcast host, a website platform, and an email tool. OnPodium unifies all four.

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Monetization

OnPodium vs Patreon

Patreon takes 5–12% of your earnings and owns the relationship with your supporters. OnPodium gives you full control, zero commissions, and direct audience access.

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Monetization

OnPodium vs Memberful

Memberful charges a percentage of revenue and only handles memberships. OnPodium offers memberships, courses, and digital products — plus hosting, website, and emails.

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Email Marketing Comparisons

OnPodium includes unlimited email marketing — unlimited sends, unlimited subscribers, unlimited automations — fully integrated with your podcast and website. No separate email platform. No per-subscriber pricing.

Email

OnPodium vs Kit (ConvertKit)

Kit charges based on subscriber count, starting at $29/mo for just 1,000 subscribers. OnPodium gives you unlimited subscribers and sends — integrated with your podcast.

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Email

OnPodium vs Mailchimp

Mailchimp's free plan limits sends and contacts. Paid plans climb steeply with audience size. OnPodium's email marketing is unlimited and included in your subscription.

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Email

OnPodium vs MailerLite

MailerLite is a capable standalone email tool, but it does not host your podcast or build your website. OnPodium bundles email with hosting and website — one login, one subscription.

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Email

OnPodium vs Beehiiv

Beehiiv is newsletter-first with monetization through ads. OnPodium is podcast-first with email as one piece of a fully integrated platform — no ads required.

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Email

OnPodium vs Substack

Substack takes 10% of paid subscription revenue. OnPodium charges zero commissions and includes podcast hosting and a professional website Substack cannot match.

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Email

OnPodium vs ActiveCampaign

ActiveCampaign is a powerful CRM, but its pricing starts high and it does not touch podcast hosting or websites. OnPodium gives podcasters everything they need in one place.

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Email

OnPodium vs AWeber

AWeber is a legacy email platform with per-subscriber pricing. OnPodium offers unlimited email marketing as part of a modern, podcast-focused all-in-one platform.

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Email

OnPodium vs Constant Contact

Constant Contact charges for contacts and does not integrate with podcast workflows at all. OnPodium's email marketing is built specifically for podcasters.

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Website Builder Comparisons

OnPodium websites are immersive, professionally designed, and fully integrated with your podcast hosting. Episodes appear automatically. No plugins, no integrations, no code required. Plus, every plan includes unlimited custom development — we build what you need, at no extra cost.

Website

OnPodium vs Podpage

Podpage builds template-based podcast sites with limited design flexibility. OnPodium creates immersive, custom-designed websites with video backgrounds — plus hosting, email, and monetization.

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Website

OnPodium vs WordPress

WordPress requires hosting, themes, plugins, and constant maintenance. OnPodium is fully managed — episodes sync automatically, no plugins needed, zero maintenance.

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Website

OnPodium vs Wix

Wix is a general-purpose builder not designed for podcasters. You need third-party integrations for RSS feeds and episode sync. OnPodium does it all natively.

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Website

OnPodium vs Squarespace

Squarespace offers beautiful templates but no podcast-specific automation. Embedding episodes requires manual work for every release. OnPodium automates it all.

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Website

OnPodium vs Hostinger

Hostinger sells cheap WordPress hosting, but you still face plugin management, security patches, and manual podcast integration. OnPodium eliminates all of that.

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Website

OnPodium vs Carrd

Carrd builds simple one-page sites. Podcasters need episode pages, blog posts, email capture, and a storefront. OnPodium delivers a complete podcast web presence.

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