Turn your RSS feed into a podcast website

Your RSS feed already contains everything: title, artwork, description, episodes. Castly transforms it into a professional, complete website — automatically.

Turn my RSS into a site →

RSS → Site in 30s

Paste your RSS URL. Our system extracts everything and generates your site instantly.

Works with any host

Acast, Buzzsprout, Podbean, Anchor, Audiomeans, Simplecast — any valid RSS feed works.

Auto-updates

With Pro, your site automatically updates when you publish a new episode.

Smart extraction

HD artwork, episode durations, streaming links, formatted descriptions — everything is extracted.

Every podcast has an RSS feed — it's the file that lets Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms distribute your content. This feed contains a wealth of information: title, description, artwork, episode list, durations, publication dates. Why not use this data to create a website?

That's exactly what Castly does. Paste your RSS URL and our system analyzes the feed in depth. It extracts every relevant piece of data and generates a complete website: homepage with your artwork and description, paginated episode list, built-in audio player for each episode, and optimized SEO metadata.

The magic of this approach? Zero manual input. You don't need to recreate your content — it already exists in your RSS. Castly works with all major podcast hosts: Acast, Buzzsprout, Podbean, Anchor, Audiomeans, Simplecast, and many more. If your podcast has an RSS feed, it works with Castly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find my RSS feed?+

Your podcast host (Acast, Buzzsprout, Anchor, etc.) provides your RSS URL in settings. You can also search for your podcast by name on Castly.

Is my RSS feed compatible?+

Castly works with any valid podcast RSS feed. Major hosts (Acast, Buzzsprout, Podbean, Anchor, Audiomeans, Simplecast) are all compatible.

Does the site update when I publish an episode?+

With Pro, yes — sync is automatic. On the free plan, you can re-submit your RSS to update.

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