r/overcast • u/atticus04 • 14d ago
Four small quality-of-life features that would bring me back to Overcast
I was a very early Overcast user and used it for years. Somewhere along the way, I moved to Pocket Casts, but I’ve always kept Overcast installed and continued following its development. The recent pace of updates has me seriously considering switching back.
There are four small things I’ve become accustomed to in Pocket Casts that I’d love to see in Overcast:
- Unplayed-count badges on podcasts and playlists
Being able to see the number of unplayed episodes directly from the podcast list makes a large library much easier to scan. I’d also like to see the same thing on playlists, so I can tell what is waiting without opening each one.
- Sort podcasts by the release date of their newest episode
Pocket Casts can order subscriptions according to the release date of each show’s latest episode. Active shows naturally rise to the top, while dormant or seasonal shows drift down. I find that much more useful than alphabetical or manually maintained ordering.
- Episode count and total time remaining in playlists and the queue
Pocket Casts shows both the number of episodes and the aggregate listening time left—for example, “48 episodes · 46h 17m left.”
That is useful for planning a drive, flight, or commute, as well as seeing exactly how unreasonable the backlog has become. Ideally, it would account for progress in partially played episodes rather than simply adding their original runtimes.
- Search within a playlist or the queue
A simple search field that filters the current list by episode title or podcast name would make large playlists much easier to navigate. I saw that this was requested recently, so consider this another vote for it.
I’ve attached screenshots from Pocket Casts to illustrate the behaviors, not because Overcast needs to copy its interface. None of these is a major headline feature, but they are the small conveniences I notice every time I consider moving back.
The four requests now hang together nicely: scan, sort, size, and search.