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All-in-one mobile podcast studio for recording, basic editing, distribution, and audience analytics on the go

All-in-one mobile podcast studio for recording, basic editing, distribution, and audience analytics on the go

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Program license Free

Developer Spreaker

Version 1.32.2

Works under Android

Also available for Windows Mac

Also known as Spreaker Studio

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(1 votes)

Developer

Spreaker

Works under

Android

Program license

Free

Version

1.32.2

Also available for

Also known as

Spreaker Studio

Pros

  • User-friendly workflow that suits both beginners and experienced podcasters
  • Mobile recording with strong audio quality and support for external microphones
  • Built in trim and crop tools plus the ability to upload existing files and attach artwork
  • One-tap distribution to major podcast platforms and social media
  • Real-time, IAB-compliant analytics with details on plays, sources, location, and listening patterns

Cons

  • Live streaming sessions are vulnerable to connection drops, with no dependable local backup during the broadcast
  • Editing tools are limited to basic trimming and cropping, which may not satisfy advanced post-production needs
  • Stronger post-stream editing and recovery options would make the app a more complete studio replacement

Spreaker Studio - Start your Podcast for Free turns an Android device into a compact podcast production room that lets you capture audio, manage episodes, and share them with listeners. It suits beginners who are just launching a show as well as more experienced hosts who want a mobile companion for recording and live streaming.

Clean workflow for new and experienced podcasters

The app is designed as a complete creation hub, from first recording through distribution and analysis. Its user-friendly layout keeps the main actions clear, so planning, recording, and releasing episodes feels organized rather than overwhelming.

Spreaker Studio is aimed at all experience levels. New hosts can focus on recording and publishing without dealing with complicated menus, while more seasoned podcasters will appreciate having recording, episode management, and analytics together in one place on a phone or tablet.

Recording on the move with flexible mic controls

Spreaker Studio centers on mobile recording. You can capture audio while away from a traditional studio, using the built-in mic on your device or an external microphone. With a suitable mic connected, recordings come through with impressive clarity and sound polished enough for a public feed.

The recording screen also offers mic-related controls, along with auto-ducking, which helps manage relative levels automatically. That gives a bit more control over how your voice and other audio sources sit together, without requiring deep technical knowledge.

In day-to-day use the Android version can even feel more capable than the developer’s Windows software in some respects, especially for straightforward capture and quick publishing. For many people starting their first show, the tools available here already feel like a full starter studio in a pocket.

Editing, artwork, and episode management

After you record, Spreaker Studio gives you simple editing options directly inside the app. You can trim or crop your audio so that unwanted sections at the start, end, or middle are removed. These tools are well suited to basic clean-up and make it easier to get an episode sounding tight before release.

Content management goes further than just editing. The app lets you upload existing files or migrate older material into your account, so archived recordings can join your current show without extra hassle. Episodes can also be paired with artwork, which helps keep a consistent visual identity across your catalog.

A built in podcast manager handles everyday tasks such as uploading new episodes and scheduling when they should go live. You can share new releases to social media and keep production, scheduling, and promotion aligned from the same interface.

Distribution to major platforms in a tap

Spreaker Studio focuses heavily on getting your show in front of listeners. Once an episode is ready, you can send it out to major listening platforms, including Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other supported services. One-tap distribution keeps this process quick, so you are not manually uploading the same file to multiple destinations.

This central control over distribution is one of the app’s strongest points. You create and manage content in one place, then rely on the app to push it across the podcast ecosystem instead of handling each directory separately.

Real-time analytics to understand your audience

The app includes a statistics section to help you understand how your show is performing. Real-time analytics show how many times episodes are played, where listeners are located geographically, and which platforms or sources are bringing in those listens. You can also see how audience engagement unfolds throughout an episode, not just overall totals.

These stats are IAB compliant, so they follow industry standards for measurement. For hosts who care about growth, sponsors, or long-term planning, having that level of insight directly inside the production app is a meaningful advantage.

Areas that still need refinement

Spreaker Studio is a strong all-in-one option, but it is not without rough edges.

Live streaming in particular can feel fragile. If your internet connection drops while you are broadcasting, the current recording can be left in bad shape, since there is no reliable option to save a solid local copy of the stream to the device at the same time. For anyone doing long live shows, this vulnerability can be frustrating.

Editing, while handy, remains focused on trimming and cropping. That covers many basic needs, yet podcasters who want more detailed adjustments after a recording or stream may still feel limited and choose to finish their edits in specialized software. More flexible post-stream trimming and repair tools inside Spreaker Studio would make it much closer to a complete, end-to-end production environment.

Despite these shortcomings, the app already provides a powerful mix of recording quality, ease of use, and integrated distribution and analytics. For many creators, especially those starting out or working on the go, it can comfortably serve as the main production tool.

Pros

  • User-friendly workflow that suits both beginners and experienced podcasters
  • Mobile recording with strong audio quality and support for external microphones
  • Built in trim and crop tools plus the ability to upload existing files and attach artwork
  • One-tap distribution to major podcast platforms and social media
  • Real-time, IAB-compliant analytics with details on plays, sources, location, and listening patterns

Cons

  • Live streaming sessions are vulnerable to connection drops, with no dependable local backup during the broadcast
  • Editing tools are limited to basic trimming and cropping, which may not satisfy advanced post-production needs
  • Stronger post-stream editing and recovery options would make the app a more complete studio replacement

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