Step-by-step guide

How to make a podcast website

You don't need to code or hire a designer. If your show already publishes to a podcast host, you have everything you need — your RSS feed — to stand up a real website in minutes. Here's the whole process, start to finish.
  1. Find your podcast's RSS feed

    Your podcast host (Buzzsprout, Transistor, Acast, Spotify for Creators, etc.) gives every show an RSS feed URL. It's the single source of truth for your episodes — copy it from your host's dashboard.

  2. Choose a podcast website builder

    Pick a builder made for podcasts so episodes, players, and SEO come built in, rather than a generic site builder where you assemble all of that by hand. A purpose-built tool reads your feed and generates the site for you.

  3. Paste your RSS feed and pick a theme

    Drop your feed URL in and the builder imports every episode automatically. Choose a theme that fits your show and adjust colors, fonts, and logo to match your brand.

  4. Connect your own domain

    Launch on a free subdomain, or point a custom domain (yourshow.com) at the site for a professional, ownable home. A good builder handles SSL and the DNS steps for you.

  5. Publish and let it sync

    Go live, then keep publishing to your host as usual. The website pulls each new episode on its own, so the site stays current with zero extra work.

Making a podcast website: FAQ

Do I need to know how to code to make a podcast website?

No. With a podcast-specific builder you paste your RSS feed and the site is generated for you — no HTML, CSS, or plugins. You only choose a theme and, optionally, connect a domain.

How long does it take to make a podcast website?

Minutes. Because the builder imports your episodes from your existing feed, the bulk of the work — building every episode page and the player — happens automatically. Most of your time goes into picking a theme.

How much does it cost to make a podcast website?

It can be free. PodView has a free-forever plan with a complete site on a subdomain; a custom domain and advanced features are on paid plans. You don't need to pay to publish a real, SEO-ready site.

Do I still need a podcast host?

Yes — your host stores and distributes the audio to apps like Apple Podcasts and Spotify. The website is a separate layer that gives listeners (and Google) a browsable home for the show. They complement each other.

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