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Everyone in podcasting seems to be talking about the same thing right now: Riverside’s push to become an all-in-one podcast platform. With new features like built-in podcast hosting, live streaming, and remote recording, Riverside is making a serious move to compete with traditional podcast workflows. But does that actually make it the better tool? In this episode, Julie Deem breaks down the real differences between Descript and Riverside, two of the most popular platforms used by podcasters today.
If you’ve been wondering whether it’s time to switch tools or whether you should combine platforms for the best production workflow, this episode will help you make the right decision for your podcast and your business.
Get Ready to Learn:
FAQ:
What is the difference between Descript and Riverside?
Descript is primarily an editing and post-production platform that allows creators to edit audio and video by editing a transcript. Riverside is primarily a recording platform designed to capture high-quality remote interviews using local recordings on each participant’s device.
Which platform is better for podcast editing?
Descript is widely considered the stronger platform for editing because of its text-based editing system, AI tools, filler-word removal, Studio Sound audio enhancement, and voice cloning features.
Does Riverside replace podcast hosting platforms?
Riverside recently introduced built-in podcast hosting, but many podcasters still rely on dedicated hosting platforms like Buzzsprout, for deeper analytics, monetization tools, and long-term reliability.
Schedule a complimentary call to see if podcasting is a good fit for you:
https://calendly.com/thebusinesspodcasteditor/discovery-call-the-business-podcast-editor
Extra resources at:
https://www.thebusinesspodcasteditor.com/
Have a question? Send me a message on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/indymompreneur/
By Julie DeemSend us Fan Mail
Everyone in podcasting seems to be talking about the same thing right now: Riverside’s push to become an all-in-one podcast platform. With new features like built-in podcast hosting, live streaming, and remote recording, Riverside is making a serious move to compete with traditional podcast workflows. But does that actually make it the better tool? In this episode, Julie Deem breaks down the real differences between Descript and Riverside, two of the most popular platforms used by podcasters today.
If you’ve been wondering whether it’s time to switch tools or whether you should combine platforms for the best production workflow, this episode will help you make the right decision for your podcast and your business.
Get Ready to Learn:
FAQ:
What is the difference between Descript and Riverside?
Descript is primarily an editing and post-production platform that allows creators to edit audio and video by editing a transcript. Riverside is primarily a recording platform designed to capture high-quality remote interviews using local recordings on each participant’s device.
Which platform is better for podcast editing?
Descript is widely considered the stronger platform for editing because of its text-based editing system, AI tools, filler-word removal, Studio Sound audio enhancement, and voice cloning features.
Does Riverside replace podcast hosting platforms?
Riverside recently introduced built-in podcast hosting, but many podcasters still rely on dedicated hosting platforms like Buzzsprout, for deeper analytics, monetization tools, and long-term reliability.
Schedule a complimentary call to see if podcasting is a good fit for you:
https://calendly.com/thebusinesspodcasteditor/discovery-call-the-business-podcast-editor
Extra resources at:
https://www.thebusinesspodcasteditor.com/
Have a question? Send me a message on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/indymompreneur/