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On social media posts and forums, the question is continuously asked, “Is PodMatch no longer free?” In this blog post, I’ll answer that question, provide a brief history of PodMatch’s membership options, and explain how the platform works.
First, let’s not let the main question and reason we’re here linger…
Correct. PodMatch is no longer free. PodMatch was only free for a few short months during the early beta launch. The free plan has been discontinued, and the majority of the members on the free plan have since upgraded to a paid plan.
Here’s the history of PodMatch’s membership plans:
PodMatch, a software that automatically matches ideal podcast guests and hosts for interviews, launched into beta on June 15th, 2020. Upon initial launch, PodMatch was free. The founders, Alex Sanfilippo and Jesse Hunter, announced that anyone who joined during beta would be grandfathered into the free “basic” membership of PodMatch for as long as they wanted. Their only ask in return was for feedback on the software to be provided.
Although PodMatch is no longer free, they have something better to offer to podcast hosts. “Better than free, you say?” …Yes! Check this out:
Since 01/14/2022, PodMatch has been PAYING podcast hosts through what they have coined their PodValue Initiative.
To date, PodMatch is the only company in podcasting (and perhaps the creator economy) that pays creators for the art of creating. Although PodMatch’s primary objective is not to get podcast hosts paid, it’s to ensure they’re getting the best possible guests in the most efficient way possible; the fact that they do share their profit is noteworthy and explains what type of business they are.
PodMatch pays podcast hosts up to $28.00 for each interview they complete through PodMatch. Active PodMatch members report earning an average of $55.00 – $225.00 per month from their bookings on PodMatch. Some members reported earning over $600.00 per month!
In 2022, PodMatch paid podcast hosts $72,802.70!
When asked about paying podcast hosts, Alex Sanfilippo said the following,
“Simply put, we at PodMatch believe in independent podcast creators. It’s a labor of love – We know that as indie podcasters ourselves. Because of this, we want to give back. This isn’t going to make you rich as a podcaster, but it should help offset your production costs. And, I want to make sure this is known: You should not use PodMatch just because we’ll pay you. The primary objective is always to help you find and book your next ideal guest as efficiently as possible. Keep creating!” – Alex Sanfilippo
… Listen, sure, PodMatch is no longer free, but isn’t this the better alternative?
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After watching this video, you probably ask the logical question that most people would ask… “Okay, Alex, if you want to pay me, then why do I have to pay to be on PodMatch?” Alex agrees; this is a great question! He explains the answer in this video. (You cannot argue with that logic!)
If you’re unwilling to invest in yourself and want a free alternative to PodMatch, here are some ideas…
Yes, there are free alternatives to PodMatch. Although these free alternatives exist, the expectation of your results and experience must be much lower. You get what you pay for, and if you don’t pay for a product, you are the product!
Here is a short list of PodMatch competitors/alternatives:
Moving on to the conclusion of this blog post and answering one final question you may be wondering…
PodMatch is entirely worth the price of membership. According to leading industry experts in podcasting, a PodMatch membership is one of the best investments you can make as a podcast host or podcast guest.
Beyond that, PodMatch has no risk involved. Here’s what I mean:
If you’re serious about your success as a podcast guest or host, PodMatch is the right choice. If you’re not “all in” on your success or don’t fully believe in what you’re doing, I suggest you check out one of the free alternatives.