Editorial posts
Create titles, summaries, article content, publish states, and stable public routes.
Add editorial content that does not belong in the RSS feed—launch notes, resources, recaps, interviews, or deeper guides—without creating a separate CMS.
Blog publishing is available on Creator and Studio.
What it does
Blog posts live alongside the podcast rather than on a disconnected domain, so navigation and internal links can connect articles to episodes and people.
The strongest posts add original value. Automatically restating an episode description creates little reason for visitors or search engines to prefer the article.
Create titles, summaries, article content, publish states, and stable public routes.
Publish articles through the same static release pipeline and brand system as the podcast website.
Link posts to relevant episodes, people, subscribe paths, and custom pages.
How it works
Use the same controlled workflow whether you are starting your first website or maintaining an established show.
Answer a listener question or add information not already covered by the feed.
Create a descriptive title, clear structure, original copy, and relevant links.
Ship the post with the site and update it when facts or links change.
SEO impact
Castee handles repeatable technical work while you control the accuracy, usefulness, and editorial quality of the public content.
Address questions and topics that do not fit naturally into episode metadata.
Use articles to connect related episodes and guide readers to the most relevant next page.
Prefer analysis, resources, transcripts with editing, or firsthand insight over duplicated summaries.
No. Blog publishing is gated to paid Castee plans.
Yes. Articles and episodes share the same site and can be connected with contextual links.
Not necessarily. Near-duplicate or thin pages may add little value. Publish a post when it serves a distinct reader need.
Use your own podcast
Paste a public RSS feed and see how your episodes and artwork fit a Castee site.
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