E650 - The PodMatch Monthly April Report - State of Podcasting and Trends to Watch

E650 - The PodMatch Monthly April Report - State of Podcasting and Trends to Watch

Author: Dave Campbell, Ontario Canada April 8, 2026 Duration: 21:56

Episode 650 - The PodMatch Monthly April Report - State of Podcasting and Trends to Watch


Welcome back to another episode of the How to Podcast series. Today, we’re talking about a resource that needs to be at the top of your bookmarks bar. If you’ve ever wondered if your show is "normal" or if you're actually gaining ground in this industry, you need to head over to the Podcasting Industry Report.

We’re breaking down the April 2026 stats to show you exactly where the independent podcasting world stands right now.

First, let's talk about the buzz. While search interest for "podcasts" is slightly down (about 6% this month), the opportunity is at an all-time high. Why? Because listenership is exploding. We’re looking at over 619 million listeners projected for 2026.

But here’s the kicker: while listeners are growing, the number of active shows is staying steady. Out of over 3 million total podcasts, only about 13.7% are actually active. If you are still hitting "publish," you are already beating the majority of the field.

If you feel like quitting, you aren't alone. Approximately 431 podcasters quit every single day.

  • The Milestone Math: Only about 7.6% of podcasters ever make it to the 100-episode mark.

  • The Reward: That 7% of "Actively Established" podcasters? They command 95% of the total industry listenership.

The industry average for "podfading" (quitting) is just 46 days. However, data shows that creators using tools like PodMatch stay active for an average of 316 days—that’s 588% longer than the average.

Stop comparing yourself to Joe Rogan. Here is what the real world of independent podcasting looks like for weekly downloads in the first 7 days:

  • Top 50%: 28 downloads

  • Top 10%: 423 downloads

  • Top 1%: 4,802 downloads

If you're hitting more than 30 downloads in your first week, you are officially performing above the industry median!

The report highlights a massive efficiency gap. The average independent host spends about 22 hours a month on production for a weekly show. Those using streamlined systems have cut that down to 9 hours, reclaiming 3 hours of their life per episode.

As for the money? Most independent shows are averaging about $5.63 in monthly ad revenue. It’s a hobby for most, but the ones treating it like a business—and using the right hosting providers—are seeing significantly higher returns.

Don’t fly blind. The Podcasting Industry Report is updated monthly to give you the data you need to stay encouraged and informed. It’s the ultimate "health check" for your show.

Next Step: Would you like me to draft a social media promo plan to help you share these industry insights with your own audience?

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Dave Campbell, based in Ontario Canada, brings together a fresh perspective in each episode of The How To Podcast Series-Revolving Co-Hosts, Actionable Tips, And A Community for Podcasters. The format itself is a key part of the experience, with different guest co-hosts joining the conversation to ensure the advice never grows stale or one-dimensional. You'll hear specific, actionable discussions that cut through the noise, covering the tangible details of podcast SEO, audio equipment setup, and effective social media strategies for promotion. Beyond just the technical how-to, episodes delve into the nuances of growing an audience, booking compelling guests, and selecting the right hosting platform. This podcast is built on the idea that practical knowledge and creative inspiration go hand-in-hand, providing the real-world advice needed to develop confidence behind the microphone. It’s a resource focused on helping you build not just a show, but a genuine community around your work. Tune in for a straightforward exchange of ideas that aims to make the entire process of creating and sustaining a podcast feel more manageable and connected.
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