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Podcasts and Voice Control

  • January 23, 2026
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Why is voice control unable to play podcasts from integrated services? Just curious. 

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Corry P
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  • Sonos Staff
  • January 27, 2026

Hi ​@jhamm212 

Welcome back to the Sonos Community!

Sorry to hear of this trouble you’re having with playing podcasts via voice command.

Which Voice Control service are you using, please?

Also, which music service(s) are you using with Voice Control?


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  • Contributor I
  • January 27, 2026

@Corry P using Sonos Voice Control. I was using Spotify but have since moved to pocket casts. At no point have I been able to start a podcast via Sonos voice control. 


Corry P
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  • Sonos Staff
  • January 27, 2026

Hi ​@jhamm212 

Thanks for the additional information. 

Please note that Sonos Voice Control does not yet support Pocket Casts - please see our Content services that work with Sonos Voice Control help page for a list of supported services. At the time of writing, they are:

  • Sonos Radio
  • Apple Music
  • Amazon Music
  • Deezer
  • Pandora
  • Spotify

As for being unable to play podcasts from Spotify either, are you able to play the desired podcasts on your Sonos speakers using the Sonos app rather than SVC? If not, SVC will not play them either.

Please note that not all services that provide podcasts will have podcast catalogues available in the Sonos app via browsing or searching (and therefore SVC, even where supported). If a podcast is not appearing in the Sonos app, you can use Direct Control (using the Spotify app) or use AirPlay/Bluetooth (also using the Spotify app in this case, but this also works for services that do not have Direct Control available) to play that content on your Sonos speakers.

I hope this helps.


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  • Contributor I
  • January 27, 2026

@Corry P can you tell me which of those services Sonos supports in-Sonos-app podcasts? Can you also tell me why I can’t access Spotify podcasts in the Sonos app? (Not like troubleshoot the problem, just literally the reason/limitation behind no Spotify podcasts being IN the Sonos app)

 

thanks


Corry P
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  • Sonos Staff
  • January 27, 2026

Hi ​@jhamm212

@Corry P can you tell me which of those services Sonos supports in-Sonos-app podcasts?

I’m afraid not - I’m not personally familiar with any of those services, nor do I listen to Podcasts myself, and our documentation does not cover available content from third parties. Hopefully, a community member who listens to Podcasts themselves will chime in and assist you with this query.

Can you also tell me why I can’t access Spotify podcasts in the Sonos app? (Not like troubleshoot the problem, just literally the reason/limitation behind no Spotify podcasts being IN the Sonos app)

I am honestly not sure. I know we recommend the use of a service’s own app when listening to Podcasts as our own is more designed for music playback, specifically. I did find the following statement: “This limitation is due to the content service's integration and availability of podcast catalogs in the Sonos app, not a Sonos-imposed block.” So, it seems it is Spotify’s choice.

I hope this helps, and I’m sorry that it does not more so.


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  • January 27, 2026

@Corry P you WORK at Sonos and can’t find such a simple answer? Why does Sonos not explicitly say which ones do or do not offer podcasts in the Sonos app? Are they worried that if they were transparent about that fact it might dissuade some people from purchasing? Literally the only reason I could think of. But again, I’m not a Sonos employee…


Corry P
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  • Sonos Staff
  • January 27, 2026

Hi ​@jhamm212 

Because we support hundreds of different services, the specific content available (like podcasts) is managed by the providers themselves rather than indexed by us. While we realize podcasting is important to many, our primary focus has always been the music experience, which is why the integration levels can vary between services.

Ultimately, we want you to use whichever service fits your needs best—there's no financial incentive for us to push one over the other; we just want the system to work for your setup.

I hope this helps.


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  • Contributor I
  • January 27, 2026

@Corry P even so, there hasn’t been a single slow day at the office when someone went through and made note of which services have podcasts in the app and which don’t? Seems like a pretty simple, albeit menial, task. Heck I’d do it if you gave me the resources. In today’s age of data and diagnostics I have a sneaking suspicion this shouldn’t be too hard? And then, once you’re all caught up, with each new service y’all add you can gather that information up front so as not to create another backlog in the future. It just seems weird to be like “some of them offer podcasts in the app, some don’t, but we don’t know which ones”


Corry P
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  • January 27, 2026

Hi ​@jhamm212 

I think you misunderstand, which is likely my fault. Apologies.

Of the services that SVC supports, Spotify and Pandora will play podcasts via the Sonos app, and therefore via SVC too. With the other services listed on the SVC help page, you may get varying results. The services might not, however, always offer all of their podcast library in the Sonos app, and it is what they do offer and what they do not offer that we do not catalogue.

Note in my second reply here that the services that do not play from the Sonos app can still play through their own apps to Sonos, either directly or via AirPlay or Bluetooth (on the devices that support these). SVC will not be available for such content/services.

I hope this helps.


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  • Contributor I
  • January 27, 2026

@Corry P how can I access Spotify podcasts via the Sonos app? I JUST asked SVC to play a podcast via Spotify and Giancarlo responded “sorry, that is not supported on Sonos voice control”. Am I giving the wrong voice prompt?


Corry P
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  • January 27, 2026

Hi ​@jhamm212 

I think the limitation that you are likely hitting is that Sonos Voice Control operates locally on your speaker - it cannot possibly have the resources available in order to recognise all words/artists/content that you might ask for. As the English version of SVC is meant for the USA, we program it to know the top Artists, Songs, Albums and Radio Stations currently in the USA. Unlike Alexa, which runs on datacentre mainframes with near unlimited resources, it cannot recognise every word you say to it.

I suspect that you will fare far better in this specific case by using Alexa on your Sonos speaker rather than SVC. Note that you can install both assistants on one speaker - just use the right wake word for the one you want to use. If you link the same Spotify account to your Alexa/Amazon account, it is distinctly possible you will see better results.

Set up Amazon Alexa with a voice-enabled Sonos speaker

I hope this helps.