I subscribe to many more podcasts than I can possibly consume, and even with playlist and “keep the last X” episode options, I still find it a pain to select just the subset I want. By uncoupling the full feed of all your subscriptions and any individual episodes you’ve added from the notion of a sequentially played list, Castro makes it easier to pick and choose. This shifts the entire question of what to listen to next, as the Queue becomes a manageable master playlist. The Queue contains all episodes to which you’ve noted you want to listen the Inbox shows a full list of all episodes from subscriptions along with a short text snippet (the one also used for iTunes episode taglines) and Archive offers access to the favorited and played episodes along with the back catalog of all podcasts in the queue or subscribed to. The app organizes podcasts simply into three views: Queue, Inbox, and Archive. Castro downplays that in a sort of radical rethinking that has a lot of merit.
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