Your unfair advantage for pitching podcasts

Now that pitching podcasts is mainstream, I get this question ever more often:

What’s the best tool for finding the right podcasts to pitch?

The answer is Podchaser Pro.

Everyone who has ever searched for podcasts about a topic and gotten a slew of shows you’ve never heard of knows how confounding it can be. Which ones matter and which don’t?

That’s the problem Podchaser solves. It’s a podcast-only database that ranks results by the number of monthly listens and listens per episode. You also get:

  • Contact info for hosts and producers
  • Listener demographics
  • Accepts guests (yes/no)

My Inner Circle members repeatedly tell me it’s the most comprehensive and accurate podcast database. And our quantitative data bears that out:

Our spring survey of PR tech tools found Podchaser is the most-used and highest-rated podcast pitching tool among our members.

I’ve been using it since 2020 and it’s only gotten better. They even provide human-built target lists – at no additional cost! To date, the Podchaser team has delivered more than 1,000 custom lists. That’s a lot of time saved.

Now: Because of my long relationship with the founders, I’ve asked Podchaser to offer my readers a quick, personalized walkthrough using your current pitch topic.

They’ll show you how to build a laser-targeted list, vet shows by real audience data, and surface the right contacts quickly.

Request a Podchaser demo

This is the fastest way I know about to stop guessing and start booking. That’s why I’m an affiliate – I only recommend tools that I use myself and that my Inner Circle members rave about.

This article was originally published on September 11, 2025

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