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Free Podcast Hosting – How to Choose the Right Host

Posted on November 20, 2025 By kbperfume568@gmail.com No Comments on Free Podcast Hosting – How to Choose the Right Host
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When you first begin looking into starting a podcast, you’ll come across many offers for free podcast hosting. 

This can seem enticing when you’re trying to save money, or you’re just not sure which hosting platform to choose. 

Here’s what matters: not all free podcast hosting is the same. Some platforms, like RSS.com’s Free Local & Niche plan, give you unlimited episodes and unlimited storage without a bunch of hidden restrictions.

Others, like Spotify for Creators, come with serious restrictions and limitations that aren’t obvious at first.

With that in mind, we’re sharing five reasons why free podcast hosting from platforms like Spotify for Creators is a bad idea for those looking to make money from their podcasts or who are starting a podcast for their business or brand.

We’ll also examine how RSS.com’s free plan is different.

🤔Limited Episode Length

A free account with many podcast hosts means that you are limited in terms of the length of your episodes, and how large your files are as well.

For example, one company offering free podcast hosting limits you to five hours of loaded content per month. If you have episodes that are longer than an hour and hope to release more than one episode a week, you’ll hit the limit quickly. In fact, some free hosting offers limit you to just two hours a month.

To make matters worse – these time limits are based on low-quality audio uploads. If you want a professional sound, it’s best to work with a paid host that won’t restrict your storage space or the length of your episodes. Time and storage limits can hinder creativity and force edits you might have preferred not to make.

RSS.com’s Free Local & Niche plan works differently. You get unlimited episodes and unlimited storage. No monthly caps. No file size restrictions. No forced edits because you hit an arbitrary limit. Whether you’re recording hour-long interviews or quick 10-minute updates about your local community, you have the freedom to create without constraints.

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Owning the Rights to Your Content

Some free podcast hosting offers come with a stipulation that you may not fully own your content, or that it can be used in advertising and/or promotions by the company without compensating you. 

One company stated in their terms of service that by using their platform you grant them the right to copy, distribute, modify, publish, use, and process your content without any further notice, consent or compensation.

What happens if you make it big or want to sell your show?

When you are utilizing a free podcast host, if you hit it big and decide to sell the rights to your show, you might not be the one negotiating the sale. All that lawyer speak you agreed to in the terms and conditions when you signed up for free hosting may have given the host non-exclusive worldwide and irrevocable rights. What this means is, you might not even be allowed to sell your show.

You know how it’s against the terms and conditions of Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to share social media handles? If you’re caught doing it, they reserve the right to ban you from using their platforms. Why? Because they own the rights to everything on them. Sure, you maintain the intellectual property of content you share, but they own the pages themselves so you can’t sell them.

It’s technically the same with podcasts hosted on free platforms. You own everything you think and say, but they own your profile page. Yikes! We don’t know about you, but the thought of giving away these kinds of rights to your content doesn’t sound appealing at all.

Even if you’re just a hobby podcaster, your content should be yours alone. That’s why RSS.com’s Free Local & Niche plan gives you full ownership of your content. We don’t claim rights to your show. Your podcast is yours, period.

Problems with Content Transfers

What if you decide after starting your podcast and investing in episodes that you want to switch hosts? 

If you are using free podcast hosting platforms like Spotify for Creators, moving your content to a new provider may not be possible or as easy as you would like.

We’ve seen users lose episodes, lose subscribers, and in the worst cases have to start building a new show and audience from scratch.

RSS.com makes migration simple. Your RSS feed belongs to you. If you decide to move to another host down the road, we don’t hold your content hostage. We give you the tools to redirect your podcast without losing your audience or starting over.

Monetization Limitations

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Some free podcast hosting companies put restrictions on your monetization efforts. 

For example, one company states that to monetize your show on their platform you need to use their tools for sponsorship and revenue. And, they state in their terms and conditions that just because you agree to have an ad placed on your show doesn’t mean you will see a dime of that income. Furthermore, your eligibility for sponsorships and monetization is at their discretion, not yours or your potential sponsors.

RSS.com’s Free Local & Niche plan allows you to control who sponsors your podcast. Find your own funding, use our listener donation tools, or try Value for Value payments with Bitcoin. 100% of what you earn is yours.

If you upgrade to our All in One plan for $11.99/month (annually), you get access to programmatic advertising through our PAID feature where you keep 70% of ad revenue with no hidden fees.

💡 Related Reading: 5 Ways to Monetize Your Podcast

Even getting new email list sign-ups is at risk

A common marketing suggestion for podcasters is to ask listeners to sign up for their email list. This allows you to reach out to listeners directly with sales offers, affiliate promotions, and other correspondence.

Here’s what you might not realize about free podcast hosting – many free hosts will insert their own email addresses into the RSS feed of your show, or even on your profile’s page. This means that direct emails from listeners, advertisers, potential sponsors, etc. will go directly to the podcast host – not to you.

While you can certainly continue mentioning your website on your show, and asking people to visit and opt-in to your email list, if a listener finds your podcast somewhere else, they might only ever see the free host’s email address or contact form.

RSS.com protects your privacy on both our free and paid plans. We remove your email address from your public RSS feed to prevent spam while ensuring you still receive legitimate messages from listeners, sponsors, and collaborators.

Your Show Could Disappear Without Warning

One of the scariest reasons that free podcast hosting is a bad idea, is that when you aren’t paying for hosting, some companies stipulate in their terms and conditions that they reserve the right to remove your show completely. 

This nightmare scenario happened in March 2025 to a podcaster whose show “The Young God” was deleted by Spotify without warning – eliminating seven years of their work in an instant.

The podcast was showing signs of real success with growing followers and paid sponsorships when it suddenly disappeared from Spotify.

When shows are removed from Spotify, because the RSS feed is then also gone, it will most likely begin disappearing from other platforms like Apple Podcasts too.

Sadly, this is not the only podcast we’ve heard about being removed without advance notice. Many Spotify Community forum and Reddit users have complained about their shows being removed without warning, leaving them frustrated and with no recourse when it happens.

spotify removed a podcast for copyright infringement

To make matters worse, paying customers are typically cared for first before free users, so complaints to support could go unanswered for weeks, months, or not at all.

With RSS.com, whether you’re on our free plan or a paid plan, you don’t have to worry about your hard work disappearing overnight. Your podcast is safe, and you’re in control.

Bottom Line: Do Your Homework

When you choose the right podcast host, you’re in control of your show.

Whether you start with RSS.com’s Free Local & Niche plan or upgrade to unlock advanced features, you get unlimited storage, full content ownership, and the freedom to grow your podcast your way.

Free hosting CAN work if you choose a host that actually supports your success. RSS.com’s free plan gives you unlimited episodes and storage without the predatory practices common with other free platforms. For podcasters focused on local communities, neighborhood stories, niche topics, or specialized audiences, it’s the ideal starting point.

If you need features like programmatic advertising or multiple show management, our All in One plan is just $11.99/month (annually). Either way, you’re building on a foundation that respects your content and supports your growth.

Your podcast deserves a good host, and we’d be honored to help you get your show out there for the world to hear.

💡 Related Reading: Top Podcast Hosting Platforms. 



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