Turn Your RSS Feed Into a Website

Your podcast RSS feed already contains the raw material for a great website. Castly turns that feed into a podcast website automatically, with pages, playback, metadata, and internal links ready to go.

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RSS in, website out

Paste your RSS feed and Castly extracts the show title, artwork, description, episodes, dates, and audio files to build a complete site.

Episode pages included

Each episode becomes its own URL, which gives your show more indexable surface area and makes sharing specific content much easier.

Podcast RSS website generator

Castly is purpose-built for podcasters, so the site structure matches listening behavior better than a generic website builder.

No migration required

You keep your current podcast host and workflow. Castly simply turns the existing feed into a website layer on top.

An RSS feed is more powerful than most podcasters realize. It is not just the file that delivers your show to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other listening apps. It already holds the structure of your podcast: title, description, artwork, episode list, publication dates, and media files. That is why the idea of turning an RSS feed into a website is so efficient. The data already exists. The challenge is presenting it in a clean, useful format that listeners and search engines can understand immediately.

Castly works as a podcast RSS website generator by reading that feed and converting it into a complete web experience. Instead of asking you to duplicate your catalog inside another platform, it uses your RSS as the source of truth. Your homepage introduces the show, your episode archive becomes browsable, and each episode gets a dedicated page with playback and metadata. In practice, that means you can publish a real site in seconds rather than rebuilding content you already own somewhere else.

This matters for both user experience and distribution. A website gives you a stable URL to place in bios, newsletters, guest outreach, and press coverage. It also gives you more control over how the podcast is framed. Listening platforms are useful, but their layouts are standardized and their discoverability is limited. A dedicated site lets you organize your show around your brand, connect related pages together, and give new visitors a clearer path from first impression to first play.

There is a strong SEO benefit too. Search engines understand structured websites far better than closed app profiles. When your RSS feed becomes a site with individual episode URLs, metadata, canonical tags, and sitemap support, your show becomes easier to crawl and index. Over time, that creates more opportunities to rank for branded queries, guest names, and topic-specific searches connected to your episodes. The RSS feed powers the content, and the website gives that content a search-friendly surface.

If you are evaluating ways to turn a podcast RSS feed into a website in 2026, the key question is not whether it can be done. It can. The real question is how much manual work the tool removes. Castly is built to remove almost all of it. You can start free, ship quickly, and move to Pro later if you want automatic syncing and a more premium presentation for 9,99€/month or 99€/year. For podcasters who want speed, clarity, and a site that stays aligned with their feed, that is the practical path.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I really turn my RSS feed into a website automatically?+

Yes. Castly reads your RSS feed and generates the homepage, episode pages, metadata, and listening structure automatically.

Does this work with any podcast host?+

It works with any valid podcast RSS feed, including feeds from Acast, Buzzsprout, Podbean, Spotify for Podcasters, Ausha, and other hosting platforms.

Why is a website better than only sharing my RSS or platform links?+

A website gives you a branded, indexable, and easier-to-share destination that can present your show more clearly than a raw feed or listening app profile.

What happens when I publish a new episode?+

On the free plan you can regenerate or refresh the site, and on Pro new episodes sync automatically for 9,99€/month or 99€/year.

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