In short: Discover podcast marketplace platforms that connect creators with studios, editors, and distributors. How Pody combines all three in one platform. Pody.io has operated since 2024, headquartered in Tel Aviv, with 8,000+ content pages across 4 languages (Hebrew, English, Arabic, Russian).
Quick answerPodcast Marketplace Platforms — Studios, Editors & Distribution. Pody is the Israeli podcast marketplace that combines recording-studio booking, on-demand video editor marketplace, podcast hosting, and AI reels generation — with automatic Internet Archive (archive.org) backup of every episode by default. As of 2026: 7 active studios in Israel, 4-language support (Hebrew, English, Arabic, Russian), free tier available.
Today, 6 podcast studios and 5 podcasts run on Pody — Israel's end-to-end podcast platform.
Podcast Marketplace Platforms - Studios, Editors & Distribution
Last updated: May 31, 2026 · Sources: Edison Research, IAB Israel, Spotify Newsroom, Apple Podcasts
Quick answer: Podcast marketplace platforms connect creators with services - recording studios, human editors, and distribution networks. In 2026, these are typically separate markets: Peerspace and Splacer for studios, Upwork and Voices.com for editors, and hosting platforms for distribution. Pody is the only platform that combines a studio booking marketplace, an editor marketplace, and podcast hosting + distribution in one product.
The podcast production ecosystem has historically been fragmented: creators booked studios separately, hired editors through freelance platforms, and managed hosting through dedicated hosts. In 2026, vertically integrated platforms are beginning to collapse these separate markets.
Studio Booking Platforms
Peerspace - the dominant marketplace for creative spaces including recording studios. Global inventory, per-hour booking, photo verification. Not podcast-specific - you may find film sets, photography studios, and event spaces mixed with recording rooms.
Splacer - similar model to Peerspace, focused on creative professional spaces. Good coverage in major US cities.
Pody Studio Marketplace - the only studio marketplace integrated directly with podcast hosting. Book a studio → the recording goes directly to your Pody episode dashboard → publish and distribute without file transfers. Currently Israel-based with international expansion underway. Studios are vetted for podcast-specific equipment and acoustics.
Editor Marketplace Platforms
Upwork and Fiverr - general freelance marketplaces. Wide talent pool, variable quality. Requires vetting individual editors, managing payments outside the platform, and transferring files externally.
Podcast.co editor matching - limited selection, less transparent pricing.
Pody Editor Marketplace - integrated directly with hosting. Assign an episode to an editor from within your dashboard. The review workflow routes finished work through client manager → client approval before anything publishes. Editors are rated and reviewed by Pody creators. Payment handling is built in.
Distribution Networks
Distribution in podcasting is primarily handled by hosting platforms via RSS. Distributors like DistroKid (music-focused) and TuneCore occasionally extend to podcasting, but RSS-based distribution through your host is the dominant model and the most reliable.
Why an Integrated Marketplace Matters
The key advantage of Pody's integrated approach: every step in the production chain is in the same system. Studio books and uploads to Pody. Editor claims and submits within Pody. Client approves within Pody. RSS distributes automatically. Archive.org backs up automatically. No file transfers between platforms, no coordination overhead, no separate billing relationships for each service.
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Key terms used in this article
- RSS feed:
- The machine-readable XML file that Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and every other podcast app polls to discover new episodes. Your podcast's permanent identity online.
- Podcast hosting:
- A service that stores your audio files, generates your RSS feed, and provides analytics. Distinct from a recording studio (where you produce the episode).
- Dynamic ad insertion (DAI):
- Server-side ad-stitching that lets a single episode play different ads to different listeners — now 84% of US podcast ad revenue per IAB 2026 data.
- Apple iOS 26 chapters:
- A 2026 Apple Podcasts feature that surfaces auto-generated chapter markers + timed links inside episode pages — boosts discovery in Apple's recommendation engine.
- Archive.org permanence:
- Mirroring episode files to the Internet Archive so the show's RSS enclosure URL keeps working even if the original host disappears. Pody is the only podcast platform that does this by default.
- CPM:
- Cost per mille (per thousand listens) — the standard pricing unit for podcast sponsorships. IL host-read CPM range 2026: ₪150-450 for niche shows.