Building a Podcast App: What You Need to Know Before You Build Your Own
Before building your own podcast app, know that it is a serious software product requiring a clear reason to exist beyond what Apple Podcasts and Spotify already do well: you…
Before building your own podcast app, know that it is a serious software product requiring a clear reason to exist beyond what Apple Podcasts and Spotify already do well: you…
To create a podcast subscription model, decide what listeners will pay for—ad-free feeds, bonus episodes, early access, or exclusive community—then deliver it through a platform like Apple Podcasts Subscriptions, Spotify,…
To break into niche podcasting and find your unique voice, define a specific audience and a narrow topic you can own, then commit to a clear point of view that…
To host a successful virtual podcast event, choose a reliable streaming platform, plan a tight run-of-show, promote it in advance to your audience, and build in real interaction such as…
Podcasting accelerates personal development by forcing you to clarify ideas, speak with confidence, and commit to consistent output. Hosting sharpens communication and interviewing skills, builds discipline through a regular publishing…
Content carries a podcast, but poor audio quality drives listeners away before the content lands. The right balance is clear, listenable audio that never distracts, paired with genuinely valuable content…
Building a podcast community means giving listeners ways to connect with you and each other between episodes. Create a dedicated space, such as a group, forum, or channel, invite conversation,…
A podcast teaser is a short, high-energy audio trailer, usually 30 to 90 seconds, that previews your show's premise, tone, and value before the first full episode is published. To…
Podcasting becomes a networking superpower because hosting a show gives you a legitimate reason to invite almost anyone into a focused, one-on-one conversation. Instead of cold-emailing a prospect or industry…
You repurpose podcast content into e-books and other formats by treating each episode's transcript as raw material you can restructure for readers rather than listeners. Group related episodes around a…