An RSS Feed is a special URL that acts as the digital address of your podcast. It contains all your podcast episodes, metadata (like titles and descriptions), and other essential details in a format that podcast directories and apps can understand and automatically update.
When you publish a new episode, your RSS Feed ensures that platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and many others know immediately, so your listeners can access your latest content without delay. Essentially, your RSS Feed is the backbone that powers your podcast distribution, connecting your podcast directly with your audience wherever they prefer to listen.
Each podcast has its own RSS feed URL the moment the podcast is created. See this guide to know more: How do I set up my first podcast?
After you have set up your podcast and uploaded your first episode, you can use your RSS Feed URL to share your show with the world.
Just click "RSS Feed" and your podcast's RSS Feed has been copied to your clipboard and is ready to paste!
If you want to start distributing to podcast directories, check out How to automatically submit my podcast to all the podcast directories.
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