Curating your personal podcast archive with AntennaPod đ
4 min de lecture
Loucasal âą Sept 27, 2023
4 min de lecture
Loucasal âą Sept 27, 2023
Weâve all been there: a podcast you loved and spent many hours listening to is finally over. Understandably, you might be tempted to just remove it and move on. After all, who doesnât want to keep their subscription list neat, tidy and quick to refresh?
However, it doesnât have to be that way (unless you want it, of course): AntennaPod allows you to keep track of your past listens while still keeping things organised and efficient for your daily use - that is, it allows you to create your very own podcast archive. Letâs see how you can do that in three simple steps.
As you donât expect new episodes to be published anymore for this podcast, you can safely disable its âKeep updatedâ setting. That way, AntennaPod will refresh your subscriptions faster, as it will only do so for active ones.
If you arenât sure whether new episodes will be published, you can still refresh this podcast manually (by swiping down on that podcastâs screen or by using the refresh icon on the same screen), or toggle back the âKeep updatedâ setting at any time.
From that same Podcast settings screen, or from your Subscriptions screen, edit the tags for this podcast, adding one named âArchiveâ.
As a final step, deselect the âShow in main listâ checkbox on the Tags dialog to hide this podcast from the list that is displayed on your Subscriptions screen.
Yes, you got it! You can create one large archive or even several ones divided by topic, publisher, language, frequency⊠you name it! You can also assign multiple tags to the same podcast. And of course, you can use tags just as well to organise your active subscriptions, not just your archive.
Keeping old subscriptions also has an additional benefit: it ensures that your listening statistics remain accurate, as removed subscriptions are not counted.
Your favourite podcast is back in action? To unarchive it, just edit its tags and (re)select the âShow in main listâ checkbox. If you havenât already, you may also need to toggle back its âKeep updatedâ setting to follow your global settings.
This post is part of a series highlighting some of AntennaPodâs new and existing features. Do you have any feedback on the features described in this post? Or perhaps you want to show us how you are making the most of them? Please let us know via the forum.
Photo by Valeriia Svitlini.