Podcast & Audio Publishing · head to head
Fireside vs Transistor

Fireside
Podcast & Audio Publishing
Podcast hosting with community features
- From
- $20/month
- Rated
- -

Transistor
Podcast & Audio Publishing
Professional podcast hosting for businesses and creators
- From
- $19/month
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Each has a real cost: Fireside starter plan at $9 per month allows one podcast and 5 episodes per month; Transistor starter plan at $19 per month caps monthly downloads at 20,000
- They diverge on capability: Fireside covers Unlimited hosting, Transistor covers Unlimited podcasts.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Fireside and Transistor actually diverge.
| Attribute | Fireside | Transistor |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $20/month | $19/month |
Identical on both: pricing model (subscription), free tier (No), platforms (Web), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Podcast & Audio Publishing), founded (2018).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Fireside
- Unlimited hosting
- Community features
- Distribution
- Analytics
- Listener engagement
- Monetization
- All podcast platforms
- Email services
Only in Transistor
- Unlimited podcasts
- Private podcasting
- Advanced analytics
- Team collaboration
- Custom branding
- API access
- Apple Podcasts
- Spotify
Both cover
- Web support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Fireside
- Hosting a podcast together with a customisable podcast websitenot Transistor
- Running several shows as a podcast network from one accountnot Transistor
- Tracking episode download metrics and link clicksnot Transistor
Transistor
- Hosting and distributing multiple podcasts from one accountnot Fireside
- Running private, subscriber-only podcast feedsnot Fireside
- Publishing podcast websites and inserting dynamic audio adsnot Fireside
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Fireside
- Starter plan at $9 per month allows one podcast and 5 episodes per month
- Custom domain with SSL requires the $19 per month Standard plan; Starter sites sit on a Fireside subdomain
- Additional podcasts beyond the one included on Standard cost $8 per month each
- Bandwidth is capped at 1TB per month on Standard and 5TB per month on Professional
- Advanced download metrics and click tracking require the $49 per month Professional plan
Transistor
- Starter plan at $19 per month caps monthly downloads at 20,000
- Private podcast subscribers are capped at 50 on Starter and 500 on Professional
- Dynamic ad insertion and auto-posting to YouTube require the $49 per month Professional plan or higher
- Removing Transistor branding requires the $99 per month Business plan
- Enterprise plans above 250,000 monthly downloads start at $199 per month and require contacting the vendor
Pricing, plan by plan
Fireside
$20/month- Creator$20/month
- Unlimited hosting
- Community features
- Distribution
- Network$50/month
- Multiple shows
- Team management
- Advanced analytics
Transistor
$19/month- Starter$19/month
- Unlimited podcasts
- 10,000 downloads/month
- Basic analytics
- Professional$49/month
- Unlimited podcasts
- 50,000 downloads/month
- Advanced analytics
- Business$99/month
- Unlimited podcasts
- 150,000 downloads/month
- Full analytics
- Enterprise$199/month
- Unlimited everything
- 300,000+ downloads
- Priority support
Which should you pick?
Questions people ask
- Is Fireside or Transistor better?
- Neither clearly leads. Fireside starts at $20/month and Transistor at $19/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Fireside or Transistor?
- Fireside starts at $20/month and Transistor at $19/month.
- Does Fireside or Transistor run on more platforms?
- Both run on Web, so platform support will not decide this one for you.
- What is Fireside best used for?
- Fireside is most often used for hosting a podcast together with a customisable podcast website, running several shows as a podcast network from one account, tracking episode download metrics and link clicks. Of those, hosting a podcast together with a customisable podcast website and running several shows as a podcast network from one account are not what Transistor is typically brought in for.
- What can Fireside do that Transistor cannot?
- Fireside covers Unlimited hosting, Community features, Distribution, Analytics. Transistor covers Unlimited podcasts, Private podcasting, Advanced analytics, Team collaboration. Both handle Web support.
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