Podcast RSS Hosting

A valid RSS feed is the backbone of your podcast.

PoddyHost publishes episodes to a compliant RSS feed so podcast directories and listening apps have the structured data they need.

PoddyHost includes

  • RSS 2.0/iTunes fields
  • MP3 audio URLs
  • Episode metadata
  • Directory submission helpers

Feed plus episode pages

Each podcast has a public page, individual episode pages, MP3 files, and an RSS feed URL.

Directory-ready, not directory-guaranteed

PoddyHost gives you the feed and submission helpers, but Spotify, Apple, Amazon, and YouTube Music control their own approvals and indexing.

Podcast directories each approve shows separately.

PoddyHost gives you a compliant RSS feed and submission helpers. Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music still manage their own listings; once a directory approves your feed, future episodes flow through automatically.

RSS-first publishing
Your podcast feed is the source that approved directories use for future episodes.

Common questions

Yes. Each podcast gets an RSS feed at /rss/<slug>.xml.

No. Major directories have separate submission and approval processes.