Case Studies

  Supercast powers sustainable podcast incomes

Huberman Lab

Huberman Lab's Journey to Listener-Supported Success

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How America's #1 health and fitness podcast built a thriving member audience fueled by the mission to advance scientific research.

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NoSleep

How this award-winning podcast 4Xed their revenue

David Cummings of the NoSleep Podcast sits in his recording studio.

The NoSleep Podcast knew they were leaving money on the table with their season pass model, so they partnered with Supercast to reimagine their subscriber experience.

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PETER ATTIA’S THE DRIVE

Ad-free and loving it

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As a health science podcaster, Peter felt ads might compromise his audience’s trust. Today, he owns a thriving podcast business funded entirely by listener support.

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Canadaland

Subscriptions grew 3x faster

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Journalist Jesse Brown worked hard to build audience revenue using Patreon, but struggled with the platform’s lack of dedicated features for podcasters. Then he switched to Supercast.


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The Bible Recap

Beyond Patreon: Moving Without Losing and Growing 6x Faster

Tara Leigh-Cobble sitting on a chair in a pink sweater

How The Bible Recap, a top-25 Patreon creator with over 10,000 subscribers, moved to Supercast and ignited growth.

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FOUNDMYFITNESS

Monthly revenue doubled in the first week

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Dr. Rhonda Patrick first used Patreon for her subscription program but ran into content and payment issues. Then she relaunched on Supercast.


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How to Take Over the World

“My subscription revenue pays for my life.”

Ben Wilson, host of the How to Take Over the World podcast, speaking into a microphone.

For Ben Wilson, host of How to Take Over the World, the recurring revenue he earns from his premium subscribers has become a strong, reliable source of income that pays for his everyday living.

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Hidden Forces

50% more paid subscribers in 3 months

Hidden Forces' subscriber growth on Patreon had hit a wall. That was until they moved to Supercast.

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