Anatomy Podcasts wants to help listeners know which podcasts are worth their time and which aren't. The site let's users rate and review shows and episodes. The goal is to do for podcasts what Rotten Tomatoes did for movies and Goodreads did for books.
Any and all feedback is super helpful. I know there are similar services out there, but I've found them all to be too "Twitter-esque". I built this site to be an "always-on" reference for people looking for podcasts to listen to. I especially hope it's helpful for older, serialized shows (such as S-Town and Dr. Death).
@migo83 I wanted to explore few podcasts and was surprised that description is "hidden" in third tab... relocating it somewhere in the main tile, maybe directly below the name, would make it much more prominent https://monosnap.com/file/ZRhdEx...
@danbyday I believe there were a lot of similarities between the podcast universe and the complexity and symbiotic relationship of the various parts of the human body. Plus I wanted an "A" name that stylized well.
It'd be kind of interesting if this surfaced interesting, lesser-known podcasts that I wouldn't otherwise find out about, but the homepage just lists some huge, already very popular podcasts. I don't see the value in that.
@levi1 This is a great point. We can definitely highlight a "hidden gems" section. Right now we're working on user feedback/voting on podcasts. But there is definitely value in highlighting podcasts with smaller subscriber bases. This is great feedback thank you.
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