Podera is a podcast player built for listening — not for being sold to. No ads, no autoplay rabbit holes, no account to create. Just your shows, a calm reading-room interface, and audio that starts the instant you tap.
Available for iPhone
Warm paper tones, a newspaper serif, and generous space. Every screen does one thing well, then steps aside so the audio can take over.
Most podcast apps stopped being players a long time ago. They quietly became storefronts.
Autoplay slides you into a third episode you never chose. Ads interrupt the host mid-sentence. A home feed reshuffles itself around whatever the algorithm wants you to hear next. Every screen is tuned to keep you in the app a little longer — not to help you listen well.
Podera does the opposite. It opens to your shows, plays the moment you tap, and then disappears. There's no feed to escape, no upsell, no account to make.
You tap an episode as you step onto the bus. It's playing before the doors close. You listen, you arrive, you close the app — and it remembers exactly where you stopped, down to the second.
Tap, and it plays — usually before the screen has settled. Podera starts streaming from the first seconds instead of buffering a safety margin first, then quietly fills ahead as you listen.
Download over Wi-Fi, listen anywhere. On the subway, on a flight, out of signal — your episodes are already on the phone, ready the instant you press play.
Speed from 0.8× to 2×. Skip intervals you set yourself. A sleep timer that fades out gently instead of cutting the audio dead. Every control within thumb's reach.
Incognito listening hides the title and artwork from your lock screen and keeps the episode out of your history. Some things you just want to listen to quietly.
Full controls on the lock screen, Dynamic Island, AirPods and CarPlay. A home-screen widget keeps your next episode one tap away from anywhere.
Subscriptions, history and progress live in a single file on your device. No account, no sign-in, no analytics — browse what's charting without anyone logging what you played.
Most listening apps optimise for time spent, then call it discovery. Podera optimises for the one thing you actually opened it to do.
Podera begins playback as soon as the first seconds arrive, then keeps buffering ahead while you listen. If the signal drops for a moment, it picks itself back up on its own.
Why this matters: that half-second of "loading…" before audio starts is the single most common friction in a podcast app. Remove it, and pressing play stops feeling like a request and starts feeling like a switch.
There's no infinite feed, no autoplay into recommendations, no "because you listened to…". You choose what plays next, every single time.
Why this matters: feeds are engineered to override your intention. An app with nothing to maximise can afford to simply do what you asked — which is the entire reason you opened it.
A newspaper serif, warm paper tones, soft hairlines, room to breathe. Nothing flashes, pulses, or competes for the next tap.
Why this matters: an app you open every day is part of your sensory environment. Aggressive design accumulates as low-grade stress; a quiet interface accumulates as a small ritual you look forward to.
No account to create. No server to sync to. No third-party analytics noting which true-crime episode you finished at two in the morning.
Why this matters: what you listen to is a remarkably honest record of who you are. Podera protects it not with a promise in a policy, but by keeping it on your phone, where there's nothing to leak in the first place.
Variable speed, a gentle sleep timer, a queue you control, and incognito for the episodes that are nobody's business but yours.
Why this matters: listening isn't one behaviour. Drifting off to a show, racing through a backlog at 1.8×, and quietly catching up on something personal all deserve to feel native — not bolted on as an afterthought.
Buy it once. No subscription, no ads reading themselves out between segments, no recurring nudge to upgrade.
Why this matters: an app that has already been paid for has no reason to interrupt you. Remove the business model and you remove the noise — which is the whole point of Podera.
The dominant idea in audio apps is that attention is the product — that the longer you stay, the better the app has done its job.
Podera is built on the opposite premise. The job is finished the moment you're listening to the thing you came for. Everything after that is just the app getting out of your way.
It's a player, not a platform. A quiet room for the voices you choose to let in — and silence everywhere else.
NOK 49 — one-time. No subscription, no ads, no account, ever. Yours for as long as you keep listening.
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