
And speaking of the desktop, the web-based interface has been revamped with a new look and new features, too. Lists and episode progress syncing across mobile and desktop hasn't been great in the past, so, as a frequent user, that's a welcome change. Pocket Casts also touts improved recommendations and better syncing across devices among the changes. Once you set it up inside the iOS version of the app (by recording your voice cue), the virtual assistant can quickly help with things like playing a specific podcast or playback controls like resume, pause, skipping chapters and more. Siri Shortcuts are also available as part of this new version, bringing more specific voice control to Pocket Casts. It's also super easy to use, thanks to a search box that sits atop the episode list on each podcast's page. After using the new version of the app for a few days, episode search comes in handy for locating an archived show you want to revisit or an older installment that a friend recommends. The latter was a minor annoyance I could overlook, but still, being able to immediately get at what you need without having to commit is much better. For me, someone who uses the app daily, the two biggest additions are episode search and the ability to play a podcast without having to subscribe to it. However, everything you need to use regularly is still easy to find.Īs far as more features are concerned, Pocket Casts now offers a truckload of new tools for your podcast habit. Specifically, the individual podcast episode lists and the player interface were where the tweaks stood out to me the most - with changes to color, icons and layout. The UI will feel somewhat familiar, but you'll notice that a few things have been tidied up.

Following its sale, in May, to a public radio group that includes NPR, Pocket Casts is debuting a big overhaul today that makes what many consider to be the best podcast repository even better. Indeed, it does cost you a few dollars, but the app is well designed and offers a more comprehensive feature set that some of the free software doesn't. Even with a number of workable free services for listening to podcasts, Pocket Casts is a popular option for episodic audio.
