We enable podcasters to publish
beautiful things

We build products for podcasters and audiences. And those
who love podcast culture.

Independent

Poddin will not be accountable to any investors or shareholders. It is a seed that grows independently.

User First

Poddin upholds the value of User First and always stays true to the users. It is open to users, and there is no BS or gray area.

Sustainable

After paying our employees and the necessary overhead, our profits will feedback our products and communities—a positive cycle.

Independent, AF

Poddin was created on February 1, 2022. After a few small launches in podcast communities and groups, we officially started a transcription tool focused entirely on podcasting. We're dedicated to developing the finest digital products for podcasters worldwide while also having a beneficial influence on digital media.

Unlike many startups, we don't have any investors and are entirely self-funded. On the one hand, we despise Silicon Valley's "gangster culture" and "unrealistic hustle," but on the other, we are opposed to becoming a large, bloated corporation.

We are independent and are comfortable with this.

Poddin will not be accountable to any investors or shareholders. It is a seed that grows independently.

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Investors

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Indepentdent

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Shareholders

Our only source of revenue is our subscribers' subscriptions, and our only costs are necessary overhead and paying salaries. We don't sell user data because that's against our values. Secondly, we don't run ads because we have little to no marketing budget.

Most of our growth relies on word-of-mouth and cold reach from our users, which is slow, but it's good.

If we have investors, podcasters or subscribers are our investors. We pay the bills and make Poddin better with your subscription fees. Simple, transparent, and independent as f***.

Yes, everybody is important.

User first

We are a group of people who love podcast culture, and we are dedicated to creating beautiful and easy-to-use digital products for podcasters. Poddin upholds the value of User First and always stays true to the users. It is open to users, and there is no BS or gray area.

  • 0 Transaction Fee
    You only pay for the subscription, and we don't take a penny of your income. You can keep all the revenue you make with Poddin.
  • Privacy Protection
    Yes, only you can access your content even though we are in the podcast industry that is passionate about sharing and distribution.
  • Data Security
    We promise not to sell your data to third parties or monetize your data. This is against our values, and we cannot do so.
  • Subscriber Support
    We value every question and feedback you have, sometimes not as promptly, but we will respond as soon as possible.
  • User-centered design
    Our product design has always been user-centered and user-driven. We are committed to giving digital products more humanity.
  • Money Back Guarantee
    If you do not like our products after payment, we will provide a refund. This will take some time to communicate and verify.
  • Open and Transparent
    We have no interest in black-box operations or gray areas, and we always work in an open and transparent mode.
  • Equality
    We do not discriminate based on your gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, or subscription plan for our subscribers.

Sustainable

We don't have any investors or shareholders, and all our revenue comes from subscription fees from our users.

We use subscription fees to cover essential expenses, pay salaries, and feed the remaining revenue into the product and the community.

Overall, we've gone through a positive cycle. The better Poddin does, the more subscribers we acquire and the more money we make, allowing us to hire superior personnel and expand our product and community. And then the better Poddin gets...

We have no desire to turn Poddin into a bloated and enormous corporation; we are only attentive to our subscribers, not the so-called "investors and shareholders." We're tired of the gangster culture and the hectic hustle and bustle of Silicon Valley, and we want to start a small company rather than a massive corporation. We have no desire to transform into a platform; instead, we wish to provide an easy-to-use, attractive service.