Even if your podcast is hosted on another platform (like Ausha), you still have access to Spotify for Creators. Simply create a free account to access these insights.
Spotify defines “Followers” as the number of people who started following your show on Spotify during the selected time period.
Unlike downloads (which are tracked via your RSS feed), subscriber data stays within the specific listening platforms. However, it is a vital metric for three main reasons:
Now that you know where to find your numbers, here is how to make them climb (without spending hours on it):
Want to learn more? Check out our guide: How to Hit Your First 1,000 Podcast Subscribers.
No. Unlike YouTube subscriber counts, podcast follower numbers are only visible to the creator.
Your host manages your RSS feed (downloads). Technically, they don’t have access to the “Follow” buttons clicked inside apps like Spotify or Apple.
Yes. Spotify for Creators is a free tool available to everyone. You just need to “claim” your show on their platform to access your stats.
Knowing where to find your subscriber count is the first step toward a long-term growth strategy. This number reflects your ability to turn casual listeners into loyal fans.
By tracking follower trends rather than just temporary download spikes, you can measure your podcast’s retention power. This is the most fundamental data point for validating your editorial direction and ensuring your show’s longevity ✅
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