Podcast website builder that pairs with any host
Creators who want a polished, podcast-optimised website without coding.
Podcastpage isn't a host. It's the layer you bolt on top of Buzzsprout or Transistor when you finally admit your podcast website looks like a 2014 WordPress theme. Pulls your RSS, builds episode pages, handles the SEO you'd otherwise forget.
Podcastpage exists because most podcast websites are bad. Hosts give you a default page that nobody bookmarks. Designers cost real money. WordPress eats your weekends, then breaks every time you update a plugin. Podcastpage sits in the middle of all those bad options. You plug in your RSS, pick a template, and the site stays in sync as you publish. Episode pages get proper schema, transcripts render, subscribe buttons go where people expect them, and you don't have to think about any of it again. It's especially popular with indie shows that have outgrown the host's default page but aren't ready to hire a designer, and with the small agencies that handle a handful of client podcasts and need something that scales without a developer. The team has been steady on shipping smaller improvements over time, focusing on the things that actually matter for podcast SEO rather than chasing whichever trend is hot that month. The trade-off is the obvious one. You're paying monthly for what is technically a content layer rather than a host, and you still need a real RSS host underneath. If your show is small and your host's default page is fine for what you need, skip it. If you're treating the website as a real piece of the show, this is the path of least resistance and easily the cheapest version of getting something that looks intentional.
Friendly podcast host that prioritizes simplicity over advanced bells and whistles.
Podcast host pitched at growth-minded creators who want to monetize and manage many shows.
Clean, no-nonsense podcast host that scales from one show to a small network.
Podcast website builder that pairs with any host
Podcastpage is shaped for creators who want a polished, podcast-optimised website without coding.. Its biggest strength: seo actually aimed at podcast queries. It's the layer you bolt on top of Buzzsprout or Transistor when you finally admit your podcast website looks like a 2014 WordPress theme
not a host, you still need one; less flexible than custom code. None of these are deal-breakers on their own, but they're worth knowing before you commit.
There's a free tier, and you can ship work on it before deciding to upgrade. Confirm what's included on their site.
Closest in the same category: Buzzsprout, Captivate, Transistor. Each has its own shape — see the alternatives page for a side-by-side.