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Host the podcast feed in the same workflow that creates the episode.

Podcast hosting is not just a place to park an MP3. For working creators, it should connect the RSS feed, public episode pages, transcripts, chapters, directory submission, analytics, and the next production decision.

Reviewed by EasyCast Studio - Updated June 14, 2026

Core output

Public RSS feed

Modern metadata

Podcast 2.0 tags

Best fit

Record to publish

Short answer

Use EasyCast when podcast hosting needs to stay close to production and growth.

EasyCast fits creators who want RSS hosting, public listener pages, transcripts, chapters, imports, feed-pull analytics, SEO pages, and conversion tracking in one podcast workflow. Choose a dedicated host first when sponsor-grade IAB analytics or long hosting track record is the deciding factor.

Hosting workflow

What EasyCast adds around the podcast feed

A useful hosting layer should make the episode easier to publish, discover, measure, and improve.

Podcast RSS feed hosting

Generate a public RSS feed for approved shows with iTunes, Spotify, Google, and Podcast 2.0 namespace support.

Published episode assets

Keep audio, descriptions, episode pages, transcript links, and chapter metadata attached to the published episode.

RSS import path

Import an existing show from a feed URL so titles, descriptions, audio URLs, and publish dates can move into the workflow.

Public listener pages

Give each public show and episode an indexable listener page instead of relying only on directory listings.

Feed-pull analytics

Track RSS pull trends, platforms, and countries as directional signals while clearly separating them from certified listener counts.

Distribution checklist

Use the same hosting workflow to prepare artwork, owner email, explicit flags, categories, directory submission, and feed validation.

Workflow map

Move from episode production to a live RSS feed without losing context.

The feed is most valuable when it carries the same details you created during recording, editing, transcription, and publishing.

StepJobEasyCast fit
1Create or import the showStart a new podcast in EasyCast or import metadata from an existing RSS feed URL.
2Prepare publishable episodesRecord or upload audio, add titles and descriptions, generate transcripts, and review the episode page.
3Turn on public RSSPublish episodes into a public feed with directory metadata, Podcast 2.0 tags, transcripts, and chapters.
4Submit once to directoriesUse the feed URL for Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, and other podcast apps that ingest RSS.
5Measure and improveUse feed-pull analytics, public pages, SEO pages, and GA4 conversion events to decide what to publish next.

Decision guide

When EasyCast hosting is the right fit

You only need mature hosting infrastructure

Compare dedicated hosts first

If your biggest requirement is long operating history, sponsor-grade IAB analytics, or advanced ad operations, a dedicated host may be the safer primary system.

You want hosting tied to production

Use EasyCast as the record-to-RSS workflow

EasyCast is strongest when hosting is part of the same path as recording, cleanup, transcripts, show notes, clips, public pages, and SEO.

You are migrating an existing show

Import the feed before changing directory settings

A careful migration starts by importing metadata and checking the new feed before you redirect or update podcast-app listings.

You are trying to grow a show

Pair hosting with public pages and conversion tracking

A feed gets episodes into listening apps, but public pages, transcripts, internal links, and conversion events help turn listeners into subscribers or customers.

Why EasyCast

EasyCast treats hosting as part of the creator operating system.

Many podcast tools stop at recording, editing, or feed hosting. EasyCast is built around the full loop from creating the episode to learning what to publish next.

Generate RSS feeds with directory metadata and Podcast 2.0 tags

Attach public listener pages, transcripts, chapters, and episode context

Import existing RSS feed metadata before migration decisions

Connect feed-pull analytics with SEO pages, free tools, and GA4 conversion events

Need the broader software map?

Compare all-in-one podcast software against specialist recorders, editors, cleanup tools, and hosts before you commit your workflow.

Validate an RSS feed

FAQ

Questions, answered plainly.

What is a podcast hosting platform?

A podcast hosting platform stores or serves podcast episode media, generates an RSS feed, helps submit that feed to listening apps, and usually provides public pages, analytics, and tools for managing published episodes.

Does EasyCast host podcast RSS feeds?

Yes. EasyCast can generate public podcast RSS feeds for shows that have public RSS enabled, including directory metadata, episode enclosures, transcript links, chapter links, and Podcast 2.0 namespace tags.

Is EasyCast a dedicated podcast host like Buzzsprout or Transistor?

EasyCast includes RSS hosting, but it is positioned as a broader podcast production workflow. Dedicated hosts can still be better when long operating history, IAB-certified analytics, or advanced network hosting are the main requirements.

Can I import an existing podcast into EasyCast?

Yes. EasyCast includes an RSS import path that can create the show and import episode titles, descriptions, audio URLs, and publish dates from an existing feed URL.

What should I check before switching podcast hosts?

Check feed validity, artwork, owner email, categories, episode GUID behavior, redirects, public episode pages, analytics requirements, directory approval status, and whether sponsors require IAB-certified download reporting.

Try the workflow

Turn one recording into the next useful asset.

Start with EasyCast if you want recording, AI production, publishing, and conversion learning closer together.