![]() The app’s unique audio and discovery features are great, but the lack of a tablet app and streaming support will be disappointing for many users. We stand by our pick that Pocket Casts is the best all-around iOS podcast app, but with Overcast, it’s a tighter race than ever. Overcast is free to download, with a $5 in-app purchase that unlocks several features: This is ideal if you’re listening to a podcast in the car or with small earbuds while exercising. Overcast trims some of the low-end out of playback so the audio doesn’t sound blown out or distorted. The other feature is Voice Boost, which increases the volume of the episode. ![]() The result is imperceptible, but has saved me nearly 5 hours of listening time in the two-month beta period I’ve been using Overcast, which is above and beyond the standard speed adjustments alone. In addition to the normal variable playback speed most podcast apps come with (IE: 1.5x, 2x playback), Overcast has a "Smart Speed," which strips out long silences in the audio file as it goes. Overcast ships with two unique and impressive audio features: Instead of relying on some algorithm on a server somewhere, I can browse what people I already know - and trust - are liking in Overcast. When I visit this section of the app, I can see (and download) episodes of shows recommended from people I follow on Twitter: In short, if you give Overcast access to your Twitter account (don’t worry, Overcast won’t ever tweet for you) and star an episode, your Twitter followers will see that recommendation within the app. The built-in Directory section comes with a "Recommendations From Twitter" section. Download the app, add a show or two, hit play, and you’ll see what we’re talking about. It not only serves as a visual indicator that audio is playing and which show it’s coming from, but it’s also a visually clever implementation. The real-time EQ graphic is, honestly, difficult to describe. But that real-time EQ graphic is also overlaid on the podcast episode’s list view (if you’re in a list showing several episodes), as well as on the name of the playlist that contains the episode (if you’re at the main Overcast screen). Overcast overlays a real-time EQ over the bottom of the artwork on the Currently Playing screen. Tapping an item drills deeper into the app, but the real magic is how Overcast displays where the playing episode resides within the app itself. The main screen gives you a list of all your playlists and shows. The hierarchy in Overcast is relatively simple. While not straying far from the standard iOS look, the use of the color orange and custom fonts gives the app a very unique feel. It isn’t a full-featured client, but it handles the basics well enough. However, Overcast’s web interface works great on the iPad. Likewise, while Arment has stated that an iPad app is on his roadmap, the lack of a tablet app will be a stumbling block for some users. Arment has said that streaming will be added after iOS 8 is released, however. This is an issue for users with nearly-full iOS devices, but Overcast is designed to stop downloading before it uses all available free space. Episodes must be downloaded to be played. Overcast doesn’t support streaming podcasts. Additionally, specific podcasts can be marked as a priority, so their episodes always appear at the top of any playlists. Playlists can filter based on play status and can affect all subscribed shows, or just select ones. It has sever-side feed scraping with push notifications, so refreshing the app is very fast.Īlso like Pocket Casts, Overcast supports smart playlists. Unlike Pocket Casts, which is our longstanding favorite podcasts app for iOS, Overcast is iPhone-only, but it shares many of the features found in an app like Pocket Casts. With a résumé that includes Tumblr, Instapaper, and The Magazine, any Arment-built app is worth a look. And it is a force to be reckoned with in this category of apps. Marco Arment’s new podcast app for the iPhone is Overcast.
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