Best alternatives to Facebook groups and Discord for podcast communities

Paul Mikhaylenko
Listen App
Published in
2 min readSep 30, 2021

Since its conception, podcasting has relied on borrowed technology. Starting with the RSS protocol, initially popularized among bloggers, podcasters have been relying on existing technology to create, distribute, and monetize their work.

Engaging with listeners and building an online community was no exception. Most podcasters looking to start communities turned to traditional social media platforms like Facebook Groups, Discord, or even Slack. But these platforms were not designed for audio and resulted in major limitations:

  • No interaction with your core content — podcast episodes.
  • Engagementlimited by an algorithm — platforms determine which posts get noticed and which don’t.
  • No way to own your audience — contact information is never granted and the social media platforms ultimately own the audience.
  • Many listeners don’t want to use platforms like Facebook and have uninstalled the app.
  • The interface is busy and cluttered with unrelated content.
  • No integrated monetization.

Best platform to host a podcast community

Unlike traditional social media, Listen App is the first podcast community platform that fully integrates with your core content. Here’s why Listen App is a great place to host your community:

  • Built exclusively for podcasters
  • Fully integrated with your episodes
  • Enables you to collect emails
  • Features social audio events where your listeners can interact with you in real-time
  • Clean and free of distractions and clutter
  • Allows you to monetize your memberships

Go to https://listenapp.co/ and claim your podcast.

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Paul Mikhaylenko
Listen App

Founder & CEO @ Listen App | The most advanced podcast community platform. Go deep when everyone is going broad.