Product · Updated March 28, 2026

Section-Based Builders vs Drag-and-Drop Page Builders for Podcasts

Why podcast sites benefit from structured sections instead of freeform canvas editors — speed, consistency, and SEO.

Webflow and Wix offer infinite flexibility — and infinite ways to break mobile layouts, slow down pages, and ship inconsistent branding.

Practical guideUse the steps that fit your show, hosting setup, and current website. Verify live output after publishing.
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The cost of unrestricted layouts

Section-based builders constrain you to proven blocks: hero, episode list, subscribe, about, contact. Each block is responsive-tested and performance-budgeted.

02

Why structured sections work

For podcast sites specifically, 90% of pages follow the same patterns. Episodes look like episodes. The about page has an about section. Constraints speed up building and keep Lighthouse scores high.

03

Consistency across a podcast site

Castee sections inherit global design tokens — change your accent color once, every block updates. Republish compiles everything to static HTML in seconds.

04

Shared design controls

If you need a sponsor landing page, add a custom page with the same sections rearranged — not a blank canvas from scratch.

Podcast-first workflow

Start with your show, not a blank page.

Import feed-exposed episodes, choose a template, customize structured sections, and preview the website before you publish.

Preview my podcast website

Put the guide into practice.

Use your public RSS feed to create a Castee draft and review the result with your own content.

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