How to Start a Podcast on a Budget
NTC GoodsShort answer: you can start a podcast for very little — a decent clip-on mic, a quiet room, free editing software, and a hosting platform. Spend on the microphone (audio is everything), keep the rest lean, and launch.
The budget starter kit
1. A good mic (the one thing worth spending on)
Clean audio keeps listeners. A wireless lavalier is affordable, mobile, and great for solo or interview shows. (See best mic for interviews.)
2. A quiet, soft space
A closet or furnished room beats an empty echoey one — free acoustic treatment.
3. Free editing software
Audacity (free) or GarageBand (Mac) handle everything a beginner needs.
4. Hosting
A podcast host distributes you to Spotify/Apple; many have free or cheap starter tiers.
Spend smart
Don't buy a mixer and soundproofing on day one. Great audio + consistent episodes beats expensive gear. (Recording on a phone? See better iPhone audio.)
FAQ
What's the cheapest way to get good podcast audio?
A quality clip-on mic in a soft room — that combo punches way above its price.
Recommended product
Start with clean sound: the 2.4G Wireless Lavalier Microphone → budget-friendly, mobile, interview-ready. Browse all Tech.
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