Native form section
Collect supported contact fields through a section that matches the site design.
Add a native contact section for questions, guest pitches, sponsor inquiries, and general feedback without embedding a separate form service.
A contact form is available on Free. The dashboard submissions inbox and advanced form workflows require a paid plan.
What it does
A built-in form keeps the interaction inside the podcast website and avoids publishing a raw email address.
Forms require operational safeguards such as validation, spam protection, privacy copy, and a clear destination for submissions.
Collect supported contact fields through a section that matches the site design.
Apply server-side validation, rate limits, and configured spam-protection services.
Review and manage stored website submissions in the dashboard on eligible plans.
How it works
Use the same controlled workflow whether you are starting your first website or maintaining an established show.
Place the contact form on an appropriate public page.
State what messages you accept and how submitted information is used.
Publish, send a test message, and confirm the intended workflow receives it.
SEO impact
Castee handles repeatable technical work while you control the accuracy, usefulness, and editorial quality of the public content.
Explain who operates the site and how visitors can make legitimate contact.
A sponsor or guest page can pair the form with requirements and expected response details.
A contact form is a conversion and trust feature, not a search ranking mechanism.
Yes. The core contact form is available on Free; the dashboard submissions inbox is a paid feature.
The public form is designed to let visitors contact you without printing the destination email on the page.
Castee applies validation and platform safeguards, with additional provider configuration available in the product. No form can promise zero spam.
Use your own podcast
Paste a public RSS feed and see how your episodes and artwork fit a Castee site.
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