5/5 rating based on 115 reviews. Read all reviews for Spreaker Podcasts for iPhone.
Spreaker Podcasts is free iOS app published by Spreaker Inc
MommaGuyer
Serving up all the content efficiently and helps podcasters recuperate some expenses. Try it!
Sunny_dayz
I have found some great shows... music, sports, news and adult conversation. The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is because the app used to notify when the shows I follow go live and that has stopped. I also am not able to set sound alerts. I can only have banners
Bobthegreatest
Now I can’t read people’s full comments. How am I supposed to slack off at work if I can’t keep up with friends conversations that get cut off. 10/10/18 Recent update fixed this issue. Thanks.
Yo28
This app is the best music podcast listener and is on point ! ????? One more thing , please have an upturn to delete/clear the history of podcast that you have listened to to free up space on your phone. Thanks
CaptainCeleste
Looking around at this site, just downloaded. Hoping to find some clarity on how to start a podcast. Listening to “The Truth” series. So far, I like it very much.
Kendrick Lamar fan
Need to fix the bottom bar bleeding into the podcast
SW Jeanette
Morning blessings for all. Pleased to meet Saturday’s and transitioning well. I’m grateful for the show. SW Jeanette
darr1994
Panthers Brigade is my favorite podcast on Spreaker & it’s so easy to use if you’re trying to start in the podcasting business!
Uncromulent
It is not a great app for free. The personal information they want for a podcatcher does not make me want to give them any money. There are better services out there with a more intuitive interface. If you pay for a service you had better have privacy straight out of the gate. Stitcher wants too much for too little.
S. Aldean
I use this app for lectures and inspirational/motivational content that content creators put on their profiles to share. This app is barely worth the trouble to use. 1) The search function on this app does not allow you to find content creators. Rather, it gives you episodes that match your query. Not ideal for the way I look for stuff to listen to, so I can’t find the people I’m looking for. 2) Creators you happen to find and follow are hidden in your profile, so you have to dig around before you get to your creator’s library. Not intuitive or easy to navigate at all. Maybe they’ll figure it out and fix this mess soon.