How to add your podcast to every podcast directory

How to add your podcast to every podcast directory

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There are many different podcast directories and apps out there - and if you want to be sure of the most amount of downloads, you should make sure your podcast is on as many of these platforms as you can.

Tips for adding your podcast

It doesn’t matter where you host your podcast, you can still be listed in any of the following places. Some podcast hosts make it a little easier to submit than others; but all of them will give you an RSS feed address, which is all you need to get listed.

Many of the podcast directories below also bring in data from Apple Podcasts: so you may find you’re already listed. You might want to search first. However, it’s useful to “claim” your podcast on these other services: some give you more consumption data, and other data: and some will even give you money!

The most important places you should add your podcasts

  1. Apple Podcasts. Its data powers many other people, and it is responsible for a great deal of podcast plays.
  2. Spotify. In many countries, Spotify is the most popular way of listening to podcasts.
  3. YouTube. You can import your podcast into YouTube automatically from your RSS feed; and it may be a helpful place for people to discover your show.
  4. The Podcast Index. It also powers many other peoples’ data, and gets you into many other podcast apps.
  5. All the rest. Almost everyone else’s services make for a miniscule amount of listening; so they’ll not make much difference to your downloads, but you’re here already, so why not?

You can see our podcast stats to see where we get our listens from. Your show will differ.

Use your podcast host

If you’re with a podcast host who has relationships with some of these directories, you’re usually best to use the podcast host to submit. It’s easier, and your host may have a special relationship with some of these platforms.

All the podcast directories we’re in

  • AddMyPodcast - add yours - is a service that aims to make it easy to add your podcast to many independent podcast directories at once.

  • Amazon Echo - submit to Amazon Music to be in the podcast directory for this smart speaker.

    • We’re also in the daily briefing section. From your app, choose Menu > Settings > Flash Briefing, and add “podnews”. Add yours with a friendly developer.
    • “Alexa, play the latest news from Podnews”
  • Amazon Music - add yours. Amazon Music has an app, a web service, and is used by Amazon’s Echo speakers.

  • Anghami - Add yours. Anghami is an Arab-language music and podcast service, with 15mn listeners monthly in the Middle East and North Africa.

  • Apple Podcasts - Add yours in Apple Podcasts Connect. If you only add yourself to one podcast app, add yourself to this one; many other apps pull from Apple.

    • By default, when you submit a new show it will appear in Apple’s API, so your show will appear in other podcast apps too. If you want to opt out, you’ll be given a confirmation message to ensure you understand that the show will only be available on Apple Podcasts. We would recommend not opting out - your goal is to appear in as many places as possible.
    • If you think it’s something Apple Podcasts might feature, then here is advice from Apple as to how to make a successful request.
  • Audacy - the company uses Listen Notes to add yours.

  • Audapp is an app from Nigeria’s MTN, the largest mobile company in the country. Here’s more about the app, and you can add your podcast here.

  • Blubrry - Add yours. Blubrry runs a full podcast directory that can be used by other developers.

  • Bullhorn - Add yours. Bullhorn runs a podcast app with a difference: you can use it without any data connection. Instead, the app gives each listener a temporary telephone number to call to listen to a podcast - using their free cellphone minutes.

  • Castbox Add yours by suggesting your podcast. Castbox does pull from Apple Podcasts, but you can speed up the process here.

  • Deezer - Add yours. Deezer doesn’t support M4A (AAC) files; and stops checking 180 days after your last episode.

  • Fydd - Add yours. Fydd is an independent podcast search engine, based in Germany.

  • Gaana - Add yours - Gaana is a popular music and podcast platform in India and Asia.

  • Gpodder is a libre web service and app. Hit 'missing podcast’ on the left hand side to add yours - though, this website seems down more often than it’s up, and hasn’t updated our daily podcast for more than two years. We’d probably not bother.

  • Hayti - Add yours. Hayti is the largest Black-owned podcast app in the U.S, showcasing a diverse array of over 2,000 podcasters who celebrate culture, news, entertainment, and various other captivating topics.

  • iHeartRadio - Add yours - while you might hear that iHeart is “#1 for podcasts”, that’s the podcasts that they make, rather than this app. Still useful to be there, though.

  • iTunes doesn’t exist any more. Stay on the right side of Apple and call it “Apple Podcasts”.

  • iVoox - iVoox is the biggest podcast and radio app for Spanish speakers, but also contains English language content. We’re not sure how to add shows hosted elsewhere here any more.

  • JioSaavn - Add yours. JioSaavn is one of the largest music and podcast apps in India and Asia.

  • Lava is an iOS app where you can add your RSS feed to your profile.

  • Listen Notes - Add yours. This directory also pulls from Apple Podcasts.

  • Overcast Add yours by listing in Apple Podcasts

  • Pandora - Add yours (you’ll be in Pandora in 24 hours). Pandora is only available in the US.

  • PocketCasts - Add yours. PocketCasts is a well-regarded podcast app on Android, iOS and desktop.

  • Podbean - Add yours

  • PodcastAddict - Add yours - this app claims it’s the #1 podcast app for Android users. Here’s a little more information for podcasters.

  • Podcast Index - the Podcast Index powers many podcast apps, and is used by many more as a backup to the Apple API. Your host should help you add your podcast there; or if you simply search for your podcast on Podnews (and click into the page), we’ll automatically add it for you if it isn’t there.

  • Podchaser - Add yours, though it does also pull from Apple Podcasts. Also, best to claim your podcast on Podchaser to add more data and make sure you’re seen by more of the service’s users.

  • Poddog is a podcast app available in Japan, and lists Japanese podcasts. There’s a link to submit your podcast towards the bottom of their homepage. We’re there, though they don’t have a website version to link to.

  • Podimo - Add yours - and you could potentially get some revenue share from Podimo customers. The claiming process requires an IBAN for a bank account, which isn’t used in some countries.

  • Podknife - Add yours; register then use the “Add a podcast” menu item

  • PodLP - Add yours. PodLP is a podcast app for KaiOS and CloudPhone, mobile phone operating systems for the developing world. We’re there (there’s no website view).

  • Player FM - Add yours by pasting the RSS feed into the search box. This also pulls from Apple Podcasts.

  • Samsung Bixby - add yours - Bixby is the Samsung equivalent of Alexa, and this link goes to a complex 50-step process using “capsules”, “playgrounds” and “hints”. We’re not on this platform: but on the bright side, we suspect nobody else is either.

  • Siri - “Hey, Siri - play news from Podnews” will find us. “Hey, Siri - change my news to Podnews” is how to hear us more often. Otherwise, Siri uses the Apple Podcasts directory.

  • SiriusXM - Add yours by listing your podcast in Pandora, then using the email address in the guide to request that your show is in SiriusXM. (We’ve no idea what criteria they use).

  • Spotify - Add yours. Spotify is the #2 podcast platform in the world, and gives you some great statistics, too.

    • For the US, if you’d like to submit your podcast to the editorial team for possible promotion, use this form.
  • TuneIn - TuneIn is used by many different podcast services including Amazon Alexa powered speakers, and Tesla cars. You haven’t been able to list a new podcast there since February 2024.

  • YouTube - add yours. YouTube isn’t really a full podcast player; but it does let you import an RSS feed into YouTube.

  • YouTube Music - YouTube Music is YouTube’s audio app, which plays podcasts as well as music. Slightly confusingly, you can get this app to play RSS feeds, too, so you can help listeners play your show in it, without uploading your show to YouTube properly.

Here’s how to link

For your own website, we’d recommend just adding an Apple Podcasts and Spotify button, and a big embedded player so people can just hear it. Here’s where to find an embedded player. We’d suggest you use the real embedded players from both Apple Podcasts and Spotify, which people will recognise.

If you don’t have a website, then a) we’d recommend one, but b) you could try using one of these universal link tools.

If you want a set of well-designed badges for all the major podcast apps, we recommend - and use - Nathan Gathright’s vector icons.

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