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Alternatives to Crowdcast

9 Crowdcast alternatives,
ranked.

Looking for something different from Crowdcast? We rounded up the 9 closest recording tools — what they do, what they cost, who they're for.


Why people look for alternatives to Crowdcast

Crowdcast is what you reach for when audience interaction matters more than studio-grade audio. The upvoting Q&A and replay-with-timestamps are still genuinely useful. The recording quality lags Riverside and the price has crept up, so it's the wrong tool if you're recording solo interviews to publish later as polished audio.

The common trade-offs:

  • Audio quality lags dedicated recording tools
  • Pricing has climbed over time
  • Not designed for clean post-production

The 9 alternatives below all sit in the same recording category and address similar use cases — but each has its own personality. Here's how they compare.

All 9 alternatives to Crowdcast

Recording$$

Browser-based studio that records each guest locally in 4K, then helps you edit.

Best for: Remote video interviews
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Recording$$

Remote recording, AI editing, hosting and monetization stitched into one workflow.

Best for: All-in-one indie podcasters
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Recording$$

Remote recording with progressive local uploads, now bundled with Descript.

Best for: Reliable remote recording
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RecordingFreemium

Broadcast-grade browser audio loved by BBC and NPR producers.

Best for: Live radio and broadcast
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Recording$

4K browser recording that hands every guest a clean WAV.

Best for: Budget remote interviews
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Recording$

Lightweight remote session studio aimed at startup founders and marketers.

Best for: Quick marketing recordings
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RecordingFreemium

All-in-one browser studio with AI voice cleanup baked in.

Best for: Solo beginners
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RecordingFreemium

Live-stream-first studio that doubles as a multi-guest podcast recorder.

Best for: Live multistreaming
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Recording$

Mac-native live production app with native interview mode for up to ten guests.

Best for: Mac-based video producers
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Direct comparisons

Want a side-by-side breakdown? See how Crowdcast stacks up against each alternative.

Frequently asked

What's the closest alternative to Crowdcast?

Riverside. Local recording is Riverside's whole identity, and it actually delivers — separate 4K tracks per guest, the file is on the device whether or not the Wi-Fi cooperates. The editor has improved but still trails Descript when you need real post.

Why would someone switch away from Crowdcast?

The honest answers: audio quality lags dedicated recording tools; pricing has climbed over time. Whether either matters depends on your specific workflow — for plenty of people, neither does.

Are there free alternatives to Crowdcast?

Yes — Cleanfeed, Podcastle, StreamYard all have free or freemium tiers worth trying first.

How is Riverside different from Crowdcast?

Riverside leans into "Local 4K tracks survive flaky Wi-Fi". Crowdcast leans into "Live Q&A and polls genuinely lead the category". They overlap in the recording category but solve slightly different parts of the workflow.