Agora 2 Cheats

Agora 2 Hack 2.5.6 + Redeem Codes

Podcast player

Developer: Javi Perez
Category: News
Price: Free
Version: 2.5.6
ID: com.javiperez.agora

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Description

Agora is a podcast player that allows you to manage your content easily, stay tuned to each new update of your subscriptions and expand your catalogue discovering new content, but this is not everything…

Features:

- Smart Playlists.
- Proximity sensor: Bring the cell phone to your ear and the episode will play.
- Timer: Select the time you want the playback to stop.
- Podcast speed control: Increases the audio tempo and saves time to listen to more episodes.
- Radio
- Dynamic Speed
- Save subscriptions backup to iCloud automatically.
- Manage your activity like a TODO app.
- Custom themes (day, night and dynamic).
- Rich notifications.
- Playback stats
- Simple gesture-based design to explore the app.
- Quick access with 3D Touch.

Agora has been crafted focusing on the little details and simplicity, and it would be much better if you help me with your feedback or suggestions.

Thanks for being part of this journey.

Enjoy :)

Version history

2.5.6
2020-09-19
Bug fixes and general maintenance.

All set for next BIG move!
2.5.5
2020-03-09
General maintenance and bug fixes
2.5.4
2019-10-30
- Bug fixes
- Cafeteria is open again
- New shortcut icons
2.5.3
2019-10-04
- Dark mode support
- Bug fixes
2.5.2
2019-06-10
Bug fixes
2.5.1
2019-05-18
Bugs fixes on CarPlay, episode chapters, podcasts refreshing & iCloud import.
2.5
2019-05-13
Agora 2.5, everywhere for everyone

- Accessibility (VoiceOver)
- CarPlay
- Skip intros magically
- Favorite episodes will be downloaded automatically
- French location (Merci Philippe)
- Better iPad visualization
- Bug fixes and performance enhancement
2.4.3
2019-04-18
The app works better now
2.4.2
2019-04-03
- Bug fixes and performance enhancement
**Main Twitter account has some issues, in the meantime you can use the temporary account @agora_temp
2.4.1
2019-03-31
2.4
- New category Agora Live.
- Episodes chapters. Use a long press on forward or backward icon to jump chapters.
- New grid view for subscriptions.
- Now you can support your favorite podcasters with a coffee. Podcast feed needs to be compatible.
- Voice enhancement.
- Visual design refined.
- New themes.
- Better performance and bug fixes.

2.4.1
- Bug fixes.
2.4
2019-03-29
- New category Agora Plus, where you can discover new content.
- Episodes chapters. Use a long press on forward or backward icon to jump chapters.
- New grid view for subscriptions.
- Now you can support your favorite podcasters with a coffee. Podcast feed needs to be compatible.
- Voice enhancement
- Visual design refined.
- New themes.
- Better performance and bug fixes.
2.3
2019-01-23
NEW
- Dynamic Speed
- Volume boost
- Download episodes on background
- Icon badge with Library or Playlist info

ENHANCEMENTS
- Natural voices on high playback rates
- Status bar is hidden playing landscape videos
- Keep playing after a phone call
- Apple TV shows videos shared by Airplay
- More podcasts are showed correctly
- Visual improvements and bug fixes
2.2.1
2018-12-22
-- 2.2.1 --

Bug fixes

-- 2.2 --

NEW

- Video podcasts support
- New themes
- Turkish location (Thanks Semih)

IMPROVEMENTS

- Performance
- Bug fixes
2.2
2018-12-21
NEW

- Video podcasts support
- New themes

IMPROVEMENTS

- Performance
- Bug fixes
2.1.3
2018-12-01
- Scrolling lag fixed
- Episodes position on playlist fixed
- Better performance and less battery impact
- Better remote control
2.1.2
2018-11-21
IMPROVEMENTS on Agora 2.1.2:

- Performance
- Cover zoom
- Podcasts finding

FIXED:

- Episodes playback position
- Podcast custom rate
- AppStore review is not showed on first launch
- Cover player is now static

IMPORTANT

Dynamic speed has been disabled temporarily to improve it
2.1.1
2018-11-17
NEW on Agora 2.1.1

- Long press on player cover to quickly access to Playlist
- Time label is always above the player
- Dynamic Library and Playlist icon. You can see the amount of content simply checking the horizontal bars
- New notification format

FIXED:

- Cell animations
- Playback issues
- Cell icon indicator
2.1
2018-11-15
NEW on Agora 2.1:

- Dynamic speed. The app adjust automatically the speed rate to trim silences to listen even more episodes (On Settings)
- Now you will see remaining time mixing with current time on player.
- New playlist sort: "Oldest first".
- Pinch to zoom the podcast avatar.
- Alphabetical sort for podcast networks.

FIXED:

- Auto detect clock format 12/24 (iPhones without notch).
- Private feeds now works if usernames or passwords contains @.
- Solved some download issues.
- Stats records again the playback activity.
- Now drag to archive works on podcast section.

Better performance, visual and animations refinements

Enjoy your podcasts!
2.0.2
2018-11-01
- Episodes favorited will keep audio files
- Better import tool
- HomePod compatibility
- Episodes with new look and animations
- An episode will be played automatically if the proximity sensor is activated
- New icon and animation for playing episodes
- New vibrant themes
- Better playback control on AppleWatch
- Bugs fixes
2.0.1
2018-10-12
-- 2.0.1 --

- Visual design refinements
- Bigger font, better reading experience
- Chinese translation improved

-- 2.0 --

Agora 2.0 - An extra special place for your podcasts
A new version has arrived a year after its initial launch. It is loaded with extensive functionality that will be useful every single day, so you will love your podcasts even more.

This new version has been entirely built from scratch, and you will enjoy:

- A fully renovated design with better use of space on your screen.
- A new exclusive player, with everything you need to control your listening.
- Sort your playlists by duration or age.
- Add the most enjoyable episodes to your favorites.
- More themes, so you can customize the player to your favorite color.
- Improved productivity, as rapid gestures can be used to manage episodes.
- Integrated with Siri Shortcuts

It gets noticed in the gym this year, Agora is now faster and stronger than ever! Feel like you have your favorite podcast player in your hands now.
2.0
2018-10-10
Agora 2.0 - An extra special place for your podcasts

A new version has arrived a year after its initial launch. It is loaded with extensive functionality that will be useful every single day, so you will love your podcasts even more.

This new version has been entirely built from scratch, and you will enjoy:

- A fully renovated design with better use of space on your screen.
- A new exclusive player, with everything you need to control your listening.
- Sort your playlists by duration or age.
- Add the most enjoyable episodes to your favorites.
- More themes, so you can customize the player to your favorite color.
- Improved productivity, as rapid gestures can be used to manage episodes.
- Integrated with Siri Shortcuts

It gets noticed in the gym this year, Agora is now faster and stronger than ever! Feel like you have your favorite podcast player in your hands now.
1.3.2
2017-12-21
-Playlist total time fixed
-Better animation performance on reorder
-Solved some problems adding episodes to Playlist
-"Null" notifications fixed
-Minor bug fixed and small improvements
1.3.1
2017-12-07
Timeline refresh issue fixed
1.3
2017-12-01
New features:
-New navigation flow on main level
-New grid view on podcast (activate on Settings)
-Better feedback for iPhoneX users
-New theme: 'Ocean'
-New support language: Portuguese (Obrigado Adílio Nunes!)
-Total time of Playlist content (pull to check)

Improvements
-Better search engine
-Better import experience
-UI refinements
-Duplicated episodes on Timeline fixed
-General bugs fixes

Enjoy!
1.2
2017-11-07
BIG BIG update!

New features:
- Stats: check your Agora activity.
- Private Feeds: Access to your podcasts membership easily.
- Listening icon: check easier what episode is playing.
- Accesible archive action on bottom bar action.
- New subscribe feedback sound.
- Better episode description visualization.

Improvements:
- Load more episodes crash is fixed.
- Better playback experience.
- Import process has been improved.
- Better performance on low internet connection.
- The update also fixes bugs and provides general performance improvements.

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Cafeteria
(Support Agora with a coffee)
$0.99
Free
DD679791289✱✱✱✱✱ 4C689E4✱✱✱✱✱
Let's have coffee
(Support Agora with a coffee)
$0.99
Free
DD542784954✱✱✱✱✱ 8D271D2✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.4 out of 5
572 Ratings

Reviews

Egg Captain Greg,
Good, almost great
Agora is one of the most enjoyable podcast apps I’ve used. It makes allowances for an eclectic approach to listening to and archiving podcasts, and it’s abundantly colorful which few apps dare to be. For the time being, I will not continue using it, however. The lack of a full screen player just feels... uncomfortable, for some reason, and it doesn’t have silence trimming or volume adjustment filters like similarly priced podcast apps tout. Moreso, the lack of an Apple CarPlay app makes the decision for me. I don’t know how much of that is a decision on the developer’s part or Apple’s part, so I don’t fault them for not having a CarPlay app. While I won’t be using the app, I’ll keep it on my phone and watch update notes to see how it progresses and ideally I would love to switch to it if it ever receives an update with a CarPlay app. Its beauty outweighs its missing features, and CarPlay is the deciding factor for me.
gavdawg3000,
Beautiful but 2 feature requests
This is one of the most beautifully designed apps on the store. It takes a little bit to get used to all the shortcuts but it’s definitely worth it in my opinion. There are, however, three minor features missing that I think would make this app perfect. The first is something that I have been looking for in a podcast app for a while- autoplay from the most recent podcast with unlistened episodes when the queue (or playlist as it’s called in this app) is empty. This used to be on the native podcasts app but apple took it out for some reason. The second is a quick option to swipe right on an episode to add it to the playlist. I know you can swipe left and then tap the button, but that’s pretty slow- and it really adds up when you’re scrolling through your podcasts to build a queue to listen to. The last one is the ability to organize your grid of podcasts. By default, it’s done alphabetically, but I would like to drag my most listened to podcasts to the top. Overall though my experience with this app is amazing.
Pyk,
My favorite podcast app
Just a few features from Apple podcasts that I would like. One is that I like how they put recently updated, listened, and subscribed podcasts at the top of the subscription list. And two is that they allow podcasts to be in a state where you are still subscribed but you do not get notified of new episodes and the podcast does not move to the top of the list when it has new releases (this is good for podcasts that I only listen to when all of my primary ones have run out of content). And one additional feature: could we get a toggle for volume boost in the quick settings menu above the playback controls? Or maybe let us change that setting on a per-podcast basis? I don’t like the audio of cinematic podcasts to be messed with, but there are plenty of talk podcasts where the creators still haven’t figured out how to make their voices as loud as professional podcasts.
nicknameistaken.enteranotheran,
Looks and works like a beautiful mock-up
The app is beautiful, albeit clunky and lacking features. While other podcast apps allow manual refresh, I have to just wait and hope Agora will load in the most recent podcasts. (Update: it turns out I needed to pull to refresh in the library section, not very intuitive in my experience) It also doesn’t allow for changing skip increments from 30s forward and back. Actions feel buried under multiple gestures and it’s easy to loose your sense of space while browsing podcasts in the library. Overall the learning curve is relatively high because Agora does not follow common design pattens in iOS. On top of this, Agora’s on-boarding process only uses text, it’s difficult to just figure out how things work. Otherwise, there is a lot of thoughtful haptic feedback, dark mode based on screen brightness, and a now playing queue which works great.

All in all, this is a beautiful app, but it needs attention with regard to user experience. I’m looking forward to seeing how this app progresses.
( ˘⌣˘)づ)˚з°),
Purchased coffee but still can’t change icon
Just wanna say how much I love this app, speaking overall! It’s been the platform by which I’ve discovered the universe of podcasts and the UI is the most aesthetically attractive and (once you learn the mechanics and gestures) the controls are straight-forward, intuitive, and unique. I keep Castro Plus as an alternative option, but as great as it is, I more often than not find myself using Agora.

My only complaint is: I’ve bought coffee for the developer multiple times now, hoping I’d be able to change the app icon as promised, only to feel duped and almost silly for thinking it might finally work. $1 here and there isn’t the end of the world, but I would like to see the app / dev deliver on their word!

That aside, keep up the good work!
NuttyPoo,
Love the new approach
I’m a podcast app snob, and I love how iOS focused podcast apps really are the cream of the crop when it comes to design. This so far is the best looking podcast app available. And it tries some unique new interaction concepts never done before. I will say, it takes a few swipes around the interface to remember what the icons do and, for instance, how to find your subscribed podcasts after searching the podcast directory. I was thinking it might work to use either different shades/colors or perhaps some translucency for the various layers that exist within the so you can always remember your place within the app at a glance.

Overall wonderful minimalist design, great typography and use of space.
JiroDreamsOfSushiLand,
Beautiful app... poor user experience
This app is beautiful! So beautiful that I instantly purchased it from the App Store because of how good it looks. The design, however, really only runs surface-deep, and opens the way for numerous UX issues.

The app itself relies heavily on gestures and iconography, which by themselves are fine, but cause way-finding issues when the entire app-experience centers around them. The icons are heavily stylized, and even the “checkboxes” in the settings screen (if you can find it because of the confusing icon) make it hard to tell if the setting is enabled or not. There is also very little descriptive copy for most of the settings, so you don’t really know exactly what enabling/disabling a setting will do.

Like I said though, this app really is easy on the eyes. If the developers address some of these usability issues, I’m sure this would replace my go-to podcast app, Pocket Casts.
chadl2,
Best Podcast Player Yet
I was on the hunt and tried four different podcast apps. I finally found one with (almost) everything I want. The only thing I would like to see is a CarPlay app and I certainly hope one is coming. Beyond that the app does everything I want very quickly.

As my repitoire of Podcasts I like has grown I tend to only want to listen to certain episodes and not all of them. This allows me to do that easily with Playlist. I also like the smart speed setting to save time.

I would also like to see a paid service with no ads like Stitcher Premium... Maybe someday. But ultimately this one was my favorite or all the ones I tried.
Jakepearl13,
Pretty good podcast player
What do you get when you take the convenience of the queue from Castro,add in a compact interface that also allows you to easily plan what to listen to next,and strip away the bulky size? You get agora. It’s queue makes it perfect for things like road trips,and (in my case) gig deliveries,it’s interface is nice and simple,and at the low cost of free,plus the size of a whopping 6.1mb,it really wouldn’t hurt to try the thing out. Who knows,it might grow on you too :)
DannyGGGT,
No chapter support, & show notes look weird
This is a nicely designed app and I was going to give it a chance as my main podcast app. But the show notes format are all screwed up. For example, if it’s an outline, the hierarchy is flattened to a list. Also links are broken so that they are underlined, but tapping them doesn’t do anything.
The biggest problem is no chapter support. I need to be able the skip to specific chapters and easily skip to the next one.
A lot of podcast don’t even make use of show notes or chapters so, if none of yours do, give this player a shot because it’s pretty good. But for me I just can’t.