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Zencastr vs Buzzsprout

Side-by-side comparison of Zencastr and Buzzsprout for content creators.

Tool
Zencastr

Record studio-quality podcasts remotely, no gear needed

Buzzsprout

Podcast hosting built for independent creators

Starting price
From $24/mo
From $15/mo
Founded
2014
Pricing model
freemium
freemium
Free option
Free tier
Free tier

What they are

Zencastr

Zencastr records each participant's audio and video locally on their own device, then uploads separate high-quality tracks to the cloud, eliminating the internet-connection degradation that plagues other remote recording tools. It is aimed at podcasters and interview-based creators who need clean, separated tracks without shipping microphones to guests. The built-in editing, transcription, and podcast hosting features cover the full production workflow in one place, though power editors will still reach for dedicated DAWs.

Buzzsprout

Buzzsprout hosts podcast audio files and distributes episodes to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and a dozen other directories from a single dashboard. It's used by solo podcasters and small teams who want reliable hosting without managing RSS feeds manually. The free plan stores only 90 days of episodes, which pushes serious creators toward a paid tier quickly. At $15 per month the entry paid plan covers most hobbyist needs.

Which to choose

Full editorial comparison coming soon. For now, check the side-by-side data above and read the individual reviews for Zencastr and Buzzsprout.