PodHaven's settings page is the thoughtful kind: every toggle exists because someone (probably you) wanted it.
The app respects iOS's appearance setting by default, or you can pin it to Light or Dark regardless of the system. The dark mode is actually dark — designed for late-night listening on your phone in bed.
Full Dynamic Type support means PodHaven scales beautifully from extra-small to extra-large accessibility text sizes.
×ばつ to ×ばつ in ×ばつ increments. Sets the speed for new episodes; per-podcast overrides also available.
Pick what your lock-screen / car / AirPods Next button does: jump to the next episode, skip by your interval, or move to the next chapter (when available).
Independent intervals (5–90 seconds) used everywhere — in-app, lock screen, hardware buttons.
When toggled on, dragging the progress bar briefly swaps the skip-back button for an Undo button.
Allow — or block — progress-bar seeking from the lock screen, Control Center, and CarPlay. On by default; turn it off if you keep nudging your position by accident.
The Play Bar shrinks as you scroll down lists, returning the screen to your content. Scrolls back up — back it comes.
Episode lists can show total duration or, for episodes you've started, time remaining. Helps you gauge whether you'll finish before your stop.
0.5 GB – 20 GB. Auto-eviction when full, except saved episodes. Offline guide →
Max queue length 10–100. Auto-play top recommendation. Show or hide the now-playing pin. Always-show podcast art vs. episode art.
0–20 picks shown beneath your queue, or off entirely. Recs deep-dive →
A dedicated Recommendations section: Focused vs Exploratory diversity, plus a 0–50% Podcast Affinity dial that balances a show's track record against an episode's own content. How it works →
The Organization section in Settings is where the meta-tools live. Manage your custom tags. Import or export OPML. Send feedback. Read the GitHub link.
The Home Screen widgets aren't just status displays — they're interactive. Skip-back, play / pause, skip-forward, finish, and play-from-queue actions are wired to App Intents, so you can drive the player without opening the app.