Acast takes into consideration three main stakeholders, namely Podcasters (i.e. content creators), Advertisers and Listeners. These groups all have different issues being addressed by the PODAPP Project; Podcasters are not getting paid enough for the content they are producing, Advertisers are lacking reliable statistics in order to measure ROI on campaigns, and Listeners have a hard time finding new and more content to listen to.
In the process of democratising podcasting as a media, Acast aims to let anyone publish and monetise their own podcast. In order for these shows, and podcasts in general, to grow, Acast aims to improve discoverability via smart recommendation engine and indexing. By helping this growth and by collecting valuable and trustworthy statistics, advertisers will see the value of reaching out to the listeners and thus contributing to the podcasting value chain.
Throughout the project, Acast has developed several products aimed to all the above-named stakeholders, automated internal processes and helped grown podcasting as a media. Through more advanced tools, Podcasters can easily distribute their content whilst getting paid for their work, Advertisers can find high quality inventory to advertise in and get reliable statistics back, and Listeners can more easily discovery new content to consume. Since start of the project, podcasting has grown dramatically throughout the world.