![]() ![]() With Pocket Casts, all my subscribed podcasts are available on a separate tab. You can subscribe, donate if you like their work, and listen to individual podcasts. Going back and forth, or rather up and down, felt like wasting time.Ĭlicking on a podcast will reveal more options. I had to scroll a lot to find all the possible categories that Podcasts had to offer. A minimalist approach works, but only up to a certain extent. It is amazing how neatly everything has been organized in Google Podcasts after noticing that the app has a single screen layout with no menu or tabs. Finally, there is the Profile tab which will show you some interesting stats about your listening habits. Then there is the Filters tab where you can sort through your subscribed podcasts and even create new filters giving you more granular control over podcasts using lists. I liked the Discovery tab, which makes it easy to search for new podcasts using categories. Pocket Casts has a better UI with a navigation bar at the bottom with four self-explanatory tabs. The UI is neat, easy to use, and with little options to distract you. Scroll a little more, and you will find options to discover trending and top podcasts from different niches. You will see a list of all the subscribed podcasts at the top with a way to shift through new, in progress, and downloaded podcasts below that. The material design theme that Google adopted for so many apps is visible on full display in Podcasts. And if it is, what else does it offer? Let’s find out. Let’s see whether Pocket Casts is indeed better at handling podcasts than Google Podcasts. ![]()
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