

podsync
Transforms YouTube or Vimeo channels, playlists, and user videos into podcast feeds with support for audio/video formats, configurable quality, mp3 encoding, episode filtering, OPML export, automatic updating, and one-click deployment across multiple platforms.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Open Source (MIT)
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
Features
- Import/Export OPML Feeds
- Convert YouTube videos to Mp3
podsync News & Activities
Recent activities
- Danilo_Venom updated podsync
- aogail added podsync as alternative to vod2pod-rss
podsync information
What is podsync?
Podsync is a service that turns YouTube and Vimeo channels, playlists, or user videos into podcasts. It fills a gap in these platforms' functionality, allowing features like automatic download of new episodes, synchronization across devices, remembering the last played position, and offline listening. Podsync aims to simplify the user experience, allowing content consumption on any device through a podcast client.
The service provides features like compatibility with YouTube and Vimeo, feed configuration, and feed customization. Users can adjust their feeds based on video/audio, quality, and maximum video height. It also offers MP3 encoding, update scheduling, and episode filtering based on title and duration. Users can also customize their feeds with artwork, category, language, and more. Podsync supports OPML export and episodes cleanup, allowing users to keep only the most recent episodes.
Podsync is suitable for custom integrations and workflows, with configurable hooks and one-click deployment for AWS. It runs on various platforms, including Windows, Mac OS, Linux, and Docker, and supports ARM. It also has automatic yt-dlp self-update and API keys rotation.





Comments and Reviews
Last time I used it, it worked great. Now the website is gone. Youtube is blocking their servers so you have to create your own server. Go over to github.