Content & SEO

A useful, crawlable page for every podcast episode

Turn feed entries into stable website destinations where listeners can read show notes, play audio, discover related content, and choose a listening app.

Episode pages and unlimited feed-exposed episodes are included on every plan.

What it does

Podcast episode pages, without the vague promises.

An episode page gives each release a first-party URL beyond listening-platform listings. The page can combine feed data with site navigation and presentation.

The quality of the page still depends on the source title and notes. Castee cannot turn sparse or duplicated feed copy into comprehensive editorial content automatically.

01

Dedicated URLs

Publish each imported episode at a stable route within the podcast website.

02

Player and show notes

Present the audio player, date, artwork, description, and supported episode details together.

03

Discovery paths

Link back to the show, people, categories, subscribe destinations, and other relevant content.

How it works

From setup to public site.

Use the same controlled workflow whether you are starting your first website or maintaining an established show.

  1. 01

    Import episodes

    Read the entries currently exposed by the public RSS feed.

  2. 02

    Review the content

    Check titles, descriptions, artwork, dates, and supported metadata.

  3. 03

    Publish the archive

    Generate episode routes and include them in the public website and sitemap.

SEO impact

How this feature supports a searchable podcast site.

Castee handles repeatable technical work while you control the accuracy, usefulness, and editorial quality of the public content.

1

One intent per URL

A unique episode page can target the topic, guest, or question covered by that release.

2

Machine-readable context

Use appropriate schema.org podcast types to describe visible episode and show information.

3

Useful show notes

Original summaries, links, chapters, or transcripts can make a page more informative than a player alone.

Read the podcast SEO checklist →

FAQ

Questions about podcast episode pages

Need a product-specific answer? Contact Castee.

Are episode pages created automatically?

Castee creates pages from episodes exposed by the connected RSS feed when the site content is imported and published.

Can I improve an episode page beyond the RSS text?

Yes. Supported content editing lets you improve site presentation while keeping the podcast feed as the source.

Will schema make my episode rank?

No. Structured data describes content; search engines decide eligibility, indexing, and ranking.

Use your own podcast

Build before you sign up.

Paste a public RSS feed and see how your episodes and artwork fit a Castee site.

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