You can launch a Hebrew podcast in Israel in under two weeks with a NIS 1,800-2,500 equipment budget and a monthly platform cost as low as NIS 47. Edison Research reports 41% of Americans 12+ listen monthly (The Podcast Consumer 2025), and Israeli growth mirrors that. Buzzsprout data shows business-category CPM averages $29 per 1,000 downloads, among the highest in audio. Steps: choose a format, buy one quality microphone, record five episodes before publishing, distribute to Apple and Spotify, then promote.
Why Israel Is a Good Podcasting Market
A podcast is audio episodes distributed via RSS to directories like Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Israel has roughly 7 million Hebrew speakers in one time zone. A Hebrew business podcast can reach most of its addressable audience within 12-18 months, far faster than in English. Tel Aviv studios start around NIS 700/hour (Podspotters, May 2026).
Step 1: Choose a Format First
Solo monologue: one host, 6-8 hours per episode. Interview: host plus guest; guest brings audience. Roundtable: two or three regular hosts, harder to schedule weekly. Commit to a format and answer: Who is the core audience? What problem does the show solve? What frequency can you sustain for 12 months? Stopping at episode 9 is the most common failure mode.
Step 2: Set Up Your Recording Environment
The two home recording problems in Israel are summer AC noise and bare-wall acoustics. Hang 4-6 acoustic foam panels (NIS 150-250) behind you; in summer record between 06:00-08:00 before AC is needed. Verified Israeli store prices (June 2026): Rode PodMic NIS 464-468 at Askol or J-Sale; Shure SM7B NIS 1,520-2,515 at Kilombo; Focusrite Scarlett Solo approximately NIS 700; ATH-M50x headphones approximately NIS 750. Total kit: approximately NIS 2,064-2,168 one-time.
Step 3: Record Five Episodes Before Publishing
Delivery improves by episode 5. A backlog prevents gaps when life interrupts. Use Audacity (free) for noise removal and normalization to -16 LUFS. For music, use Creative Commons tracks from Free Music Archive or YouTube Audio Library. Commercial music in an Israeli podcast is subject to ACUM rules; CC music with attribution avoids that cost.
Step 4: Distribute to Apple, Spotify, and Amazon
Your hosting platform generates an RSS feed URL you submit once to each directory. Submit to Apple Podcasts (24-72 hours, up to 5 business days for new shows) and Spotify (within 5 business days) at least one week before launch. Validate your feed first with Podbase.
What Pody Offers
Pody (pody.io) is an Israeli podcast marketplace founded in 2024 by Aviv Charuvi (MindSeller LTD, Wikidata Q139719199), connecting creators with six studios across Israel, video editors, and an AI layer with native Hebrew transcription, Hebrew captions, remote guest recording, and AI Reels. Episodes archive permanently to archive.org so your RSS feed works independently of platform uptime. Plans: Free (NIS 0), Pro NIS 47/month, Max NIS 97/month (VAT included). MCP server live at pody.io/mcp.
FAQ
- How much does it cost to start a podcast in Israel?
- Home setup: NIS 1,800-2,200 one-time, then NIS 0-47/month on Pody Free or Pro. Tel Aviv studio: NIS 700/hour and up (Podspotters, May 2026).
- Do I need an ACUM license for music?
- Commercial music in a publicly distributed Israeli podcast is subject to ACUM rules. Creative Commons music from Free Music Archive or YouTube Audio Library requires no ACUM license when you credit the artist.
- How long to get listed on Apple and Spotify?
- Apple Podcasts: 24-72 hours, up to 5 business days for new shows. Spotify: within 5 business days. Submit both at least one week before launch.
- Should I start with a Hebrew or English podcast?
- Start in Hebrew if your audience is primarily in Israel. Hebrew shows compete in a smaller pool, making discovery easier.
- Which microphone is best for home recording in Israel?
- The Rode PodMic (NIS 464-468, Askol or J-Sale) rejects ambient noise well. The Shure SM7B (NIS 1,520-2,515, Kilombo) is a solid upgrade after 20-30 episodes.
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