Comparison Guide

PodGlue vs Podium: AI outputs are useful, but workflow is what compounds.

Podium helps create AI outputs from podcast episodes; PodGlue turns episodes into an ongoing workflow for content, guests, and archive memory.

PodGlue

Built for the full podcast system

PodGlue adds planning, guest context, workflow management, relationship follow-up, and reusable episode intelligence around those assets.

Teams that want one system around each episode
Hosts who care about guest relationships as much as content output
Creators turning a back catalog into future IP

Podium

Often useful for a narrower job

Podium focuses on AI-generated podcast assets such as transcripts, summaries, clips, and written copy.

Creators who need quick AI podcast deliverables
Teams that already have operations and guest workflows handled elsewhere

Feature Comparison

Where each tool fits in the podcast journey.

Area
PodGlue
Podium
Primary job
Podcast workflow, PRM, and content system
AI episode asset generation
Planning
Guided episode planning and workflow stages
Mostly post-recording outputs
Guest value
Guest profiles, portals, and follow-up
Limited relationship layer
Archive strategy
Searchable memory for future content and books
Asset generation from episodes

FAQ

Common comparison questions.

Is PodGlue a Podium alternative?

PodGlue can support AI podcast content workflows, but it is built to manage the larger episode and guest system around those outputs.

When should I choose PodGlue over Podium?

Choose PodGlue when you need a system for planning, guest management, follow-up, searchable memory, and reusable assets instead of only AI outputs.