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Chartable is Shutting Down. Here's How to Keep Getting Podcast Charts
Podchaser's chart rankings will help fill the void
Chartable to Close. Where Can You Get Podcast Charts?
What happened to Chartable?
Today Spotify announced it will close the podcast analytics platform Chartable, as part of a re-focus at the company. The closure will happen in December. Chartable burst onto the podcasting scene in 2018 as the first tool to help podcasters track chart positions across Apple and later Spotify.
Chartable went on to develop more features like SmartLinks and SmartPromos to provide richer data to the entire podcast ecosystem. And in February of 2022, Spotify acquired Chartable. Since then, the podcast giant integrated Chartable features into existing Spotify tech. And apparently that integration has thus concluded.
What does this mean for podcasters?
It’s hard to say exactly what this will mean for podcasters, or the podcast industry writ large. As Chartable grew, it became so much more than podcast charts.
Dan Misener, founder of podcast growth agency Bumper wrote an excellent piece on how no single tool can effectively replace all that Chartable offered. He offers a series of alternatives, per each of Chartable’s features. Highly recommended read, especially for those on the business-side of the podcast industry.
But what about podcast charts, Chartable’s original feature? Is there a viable replacement?
Where can podcasters get chart rankings?
Earlier this year, Podchaser introduced its new podcast charts hub. You might remember reading about it in a previous edition of this very newsletter.
While the industry has largely moved away from download-based ranking metrics, charts still provide valuable information. Podcast listeners often peruse charts to find their next favorite program. And podcasters use charts to prove their mettle and get inspiration from peers.
So how can you keep getting podcast charts?
All Podchaser users can go to podchaser.com/charts and browse by platform (Apple and Spotify), Category, and/or country.
Podchaser Pro users can view any charting show’s 90-day historical positions.
We detailed these features in the following articles:
So rest assured, you still have a viable way to browse podcast charts 😌 📊