Riverside built-in podcast hosting and analytics completing the end-to-end production and distribution workflow
Built-in podcast hosting with direct publishing to Apple Podcasts and Spotify removing the need for a separate hosting platform like Buzzsprout, Anchor or Podbean is the stack consolidation that changes the economics and complexity of podcast infrastructure. One platform handling recording, editing, hosting and distribution rather than three or four coordinated tools reduces both the monthly cost and the coordination overhead.
The detailed analytics on listener behaviour, where listeners drop off, which episodes perform best, which segments generate the most engagement, being available in the same platform as production changes the feedback loop between content performance and content decisions.
The AI-powered editing tools including transcript-based editing being part of the same platform that produces the recording means the entire post-production workflow can stay in Riverside rather than exporting to external editors.
For podcast producers currently using separate tools for recording, editing and hosting: what would the migration to a single-platform workflow like Riverside require and what would it simplify?