PodQueue vs. Huffduffer

The major difference between PodQueue and Huffduffer is that PodQueue will automatically extract links to audio from any web link and create a personalized podcast feed for you. While Huffduffer will let you add web links, you often must manually locate the associated link to the audio, if any is available. This means that many sites are difficult to use with Huffduffer. With PodQueue, you can save links in seconds.

PodQueue also offers additional cross-platform, cross-browser ways to easily save links.

Huffduffer also lacks private/unlisted RSS feeds (everything you save in Huffduffer is public), like & archive features, and personalized search. Additionally, YouTube videos saved to Huffduffer will only work for 30 days, while YouTube videos saved to PodQueue will work as long as the original video is available.

You can watch a quick 90-second video here comparing saving links in PodQueue (about one second) vs. saving links in Huffduffer (about one minute):

Feature PodQueue Huffduffer
Automatically extract links to audio
Private/Unlisted RSS Feeds
Personal RSS Feed
Manually add links to audio
Bookmarklet
Browser Extensions
Siri Shortcut
Like/Archive Episodes
Personalized Search
No 30-day Limit for YouTube Videos
These features combine to make PodQueue a more powerful, more convenient alternative to Huffduffer.