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Your RSS feed

An RSS feed is a file that contains all your podcast’s info, such as its title, descriptions, and links to your episodes' audio files and artwork.

Finding your RSS feed

If you host your podcast with Spotify for Creators, your RSS feed is created when you publish your first episode.

On web:

  1. Log in to creators.spotify.com.
  2. Click Settings then Availability.
  3. Scroll down to RSS Distribution to see your RSS feed.
    Note: You won't see this option until you've published your first episode.

On mobile:

  1. Open the Spotify for Creators mobile app.
  2. Tap Podcast.
  3. Under your podcast’s title, hit Edit Details.
    Note: You won't see this option until you've published your first episode.
  4. Scroll down to RSS Feed.

If you don't host your podcast with Spotify, ask your hosting platform for your RSS feed.

Enabling your feed

If you host your podcast with Spotify for Creators, your show is automatically published to Spotify.

To submit your podcast to other listening platforms like Apple Podcasts, you need to enable your RSS feed.

Follow the steps above to find and enable your feed.

Before you enable your feed, here's what you need to know:

  • Your email will be publicly available in the RSS feed. Some platforms use your email address to verify your account. Anyone with a link to your RSS feed will see your email address.
  • After you enable your RSS feed, you can submit your podcast to other platforms. We won’t distribute your podcast on your behalf.
  • Other platforms may scrape your RSS feed without your knowledge to aggregate content. This means your podcast may be listed on any and all podcast aggregators.

Note: We can’t help get your podcast removed from any platforms that scrape your RSS feed. Even after your podcast is deleted, the listing may stay active in aggregators’ directories.

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