Podcast Website Examples

Real podcast websites built on PodView — every one live, automatically updated from its RSS feed. Browse for inspiration, then build your own free.

What makes a great podcast website?

The best examples below share the same foundations — the things a directory listing or a host's auto-generated mini-page can't give you:

  • Every episode auto-published from your RSS feed — no manual re-uploading
  • Built-in podcast SEO: schema.org markup, an XML sitemap, and fast pages
  • A real audio (and video) player with shareable per-episode pages
  • Your own theme and custom domain, not a locked one-size layout
  • Transcripts and on-site search so listeners (and Google) can find episodes

Podcast website FAQ

What is a podcast website?

A podcast website is a dedicated home for your show — a place listeners can browse every episode, play audio or video, read show notes and transcripts, and subscribe. Unlike a directory listing (Apple, Spotify), you own it, it ranks in Google, and it works with every podcast app.

Are these real podcast websites?

Yes — every site in the gallery is a real, live podcast website built by a creator on PodView, not a mock-up. Click any one to see it in the wild.

How do I make a podcast website like these?

Paste your existing RSS feed into PodView and a full site is generated automatically — every episode, a player, show notes, and a theme. New episodes sync on their own. You can start free, no credit card.

How much does a podcast website cost?

PodView has a free-forever plan: a complete podcast website on a yourshow.podview.com subdomain at no cost. Your own custom domain is on the Indie plan (from $5.99/mo billed annually).