Comparison Guide

PodGlue vs Riverside: recording is one moment in a larger podcast system.

Riverside is built for recording high-quality audio and video; PodGlue is built for what happens before and after the recording.

PodGlue

Built for the full podcast system

PodGlue helps plan episodes, manage guests, turn recordings into assets, keep searchable memory, and follow up after publish.

Hosts who need the operational system around recordings
Teams that want guest management and post-publish workflows
Podcasters turning episodes into reusable content and long-term IP

Riverside

Often useful for a narrower job

Riverside helps podcasters record remote audio and video interviews with high production quality.

Creators who need remote recording quality
Video podcasters focused on capture and recording reliability

Feature Comparison

Where each tool fits in the podcast journey.

Area
PodGlue
Riverside
Primary job
Workflow before and after recording
Remote audio/video recording
Guest preparation
Guest context, planning, and intake support
Recording-room oriented
After publish
Assets, SEO, guest sharing, relationship follow-up
Recording and media outputs
Archive value
Searchable conversation memory
Recording files and clips

FAQ

Common comparison questions.

Does PodGlue replace Riverside?

No. Riverside is a recording platform. PodGlue is the workflow system that helps you plan, package, reuse, and follow up around each recording.

Can I use PodGlue with Riverside recordings?

Yes. You can use Riverside for capture and PodGlue for planning, transcript-based assets, guest workflows, SEO packaging, and follow-up.