
Castopod supports Web Monetization
Thanks to the Web Monetization standard, you can receive money directly from your audience.

Castopod supports Chapters and Transcript tags
In order to provide better experience to your audience, you can specify chapters and transcripts files.

Publish your podcast on all platforms
Castopod allows you to easily publish your podcast everywhere.

How to import your podcast to Castopod
Castopod allows you to import your podcast from any other platform within 1 click!

Castopod supports Podcast Locking
Thanks to the “locked” tag brought to you by the podcast namespace (from PodcastIndex.org), you can protect your podcast from being copied.

Create a podcast in 3mn with Castopod
Once Castopod is installed, creating a new podcast is very easy. And because Castopod is multi-tenant, you can create as many podcasts as you want to!

Audience measurement with Castopod
Castopod provides great analytics data about your audience.

The birth of Castopod Server
It all started in 1999 when Dan Libby and Ramanathan V. Guha at Netscape created RSS.