If you are wondering how to create podcast website pages without code, Castly gives you the shortest path: search by name, see an instant preview, and publish from your RSS feed.
Make my podcast website →No need to hunt for your RSS URL first. Start with the name listeners already know.
Review your artwork, description, episodes, and built-in player before sharing the page.
Castly handles layout, responsive design, episode structure, metadata, and the basic web plumbing for you.
Test automatic syncing, a custom subdomain, and a more premium setup before deciding whether to keep Pro.
Learning how to make a podcast website used to mean learning several unrelated tools at once. You needed hosting, a CMS, a theme, an audio player, SEO plugins, image settings, and a process for adding each new episode. That stack can make sense for a large media company, but it is too much for most creators who simply need a clean, reliable home for their show. A podcast already contains structured information through its RSS feed, so the fastest approach is to turn that existing data into a site automatically.
Step one is to search for your podcast by name inside Castly. This is easier than asking every creator to find their RSS URL, because many hosts hide the feed in different places. If you already have the RSS, you can paste it directly. Castly then reads the show title, artwork, description, episode list, publishing dates, and audio files. Instead of beginning with an empty template, you begin with your actual podcast content already arranged into a usable website preview.
Step two is to review the instant preview. Check whether the title is clear, the artwork looks right, the description explains the promise of the show, and the episodes are easy to browse on mobile. A good podcast website should feel like a focused home base, not a generic link page. It gives new listeners context before they choose a listening app, and it gives returning fans a cleaner way to find older episodes. If the preview looks good, you can publish and start using the URL immediately.
Step three is to share the site where it can compound. Add it to social bios, email signatures, guest outreach messages, press kits, YouTube descriptions, newsletter footers, and episode notes. Over time, your website can become the page people remember and search for, while platform links remain secondary listening options. This is the main reason to create podcast website assets instead of relying only on app profiles: the site belongs to your brand and can support SEO, trust, and conversion in one place.
Castly keeps the cost path simple. You can begin free and use the 14-day Pro trial to test whether automatic syncing and a more polished setup are worth it for your show. If you continue with Pro, pricing stays in EUR at 9,99€/mois or 99€/an. For most podcasters, that means the decision is low-risk: make the website in 30 seconds, share it, observe the response, then upgrade only when the site becomes part of your regular growth workflow.
Use Castly to search for your podcast by name or paste your RSS feed. The platform creates a website preview with your show details, episodes, and audio player.
No. Search by name is available for creators who do not know where their RSS feed lives, though pasting the RSS directly also works.
Review the show title, artwork, description, episode list, mobile layout, and listening links. The page should explain the podcast quickly and make episodes easy to play.
Yes. Castly includes a free 14-day Pro trial. If you keep Pro after the trial, it costs 9,99€/mois or 99€/an.
Paste your RSS feed and get a beautiful site in 30 seconds. Free, no signup.
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