API Access

Modified on Wed, 10 Dec at 1:15 AM

The RSS.com API gives the ability to perform a wide arrange of operations to your podcasts, such as publish episodes programmatically. This is helpful if you rely on automations, scheduling workflows, or custom integrations with your internal tools.


With your API key, found under your account, you can authenticate with the RSS.com API and interact with your shows using simple HTTPS requests. For example, you can create new episodes, upload audio, or trigger publishing actions directly from your own systems. Many Networks use this to streamline large production pipelines, sync episodes from external storage, or connect RSS.com to tools they already use.


To get started, visit our API documentation.


Inside the docs, you will find example calls, authentication details, and a complete list of available endpoints. Since the API is designed for flexible automation, you can choose to work with low-code workflow tools or write your own scripts using any programming language that supports HTTP requests.


This feature is available only on Network plans. If you need access, feel free to contact our support team and we will help you upgrade or set you up for your account.


Beta status


The API was introduced in December 2025 and is currently in beta. We are gathering real-world usage to guide improvements and additional functionality. During this period, small changes to the documentation or endpoints may occur. A stable 1.0 version will be announced once ready.



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