Notch · Learning
Track podcast episodes listened on iPhone. Set a target, log completions, and track your way through a back catalog or a yearly listening goal. Free.
You found a podcast with 300 back catalog episodes and wanted to work through it. Or you set a goal to listen to 100 episodes this year across several shows. Either way, you needed a tracker that understood completions, not daily check-ins.
A habit tracker set to "listen to a podcast" looks fine while the streak holds. But some weeks you binge six episodes on a road trip. Other weeks you don't listen to anything. The streak breaks on quiet weeks, but the real count keeps accumulating.
Podcast goals work in runs and gaps. You listen when you commute, when you exercise, when you cook. The pace is tied to your schedule, not a daily notification.
A completion tracker shows 80 of 200 episodes and adds one each time you finish another. The road trip week and the quiet week both contribute to the same count.
Three episodes per week reaches about 150 in a year. Daily listening reaches 365.
Podcast goals often target a specific body of work: all 200 episodes of a show, or 100 episodes this year. When you finish episode 47, the total is 47. A streak tracker can't model progress through a back catalog: it only tracks whether you listened on a given day.
A week of no podcast listening resets the streak even when you're 80 episodes into a 200-episode series. The count that matters is 80 of 200. The streak shows zero.
Three episodes per week reaches 150 in a year. A month of heavy listening followed by a quiet month still adds to the same count.
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