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Updated August 2026

The Best Podcast Website for Interview Shows

Interview podcasts have a superpower most shows don't: every episode comes with a built-in promoter. Your guest has an audience, and when they share their episode, you reach a whole new group of potential listeners. But that only happens if the link you hand them is worth sharing — and a bare directory listing rarely is.

A purpose-built podcast website turns each interview into a page your guest is proud to post and your listeners want to click. Here's why interview shows benefit more than almost any other format, and the specific features that make the difference.

Why Interview Shows Live or Die on the Shareable Link

Growth for an interview show flows through guest promotion. Think about the difference between two links you could send a guest after recording:

  • A generic listing in a podcast app — no branding, no way to jump to their best moment, nothing that makes them look good.
  • A beautiful, branded page on your own domain, with the player, their bio, deep-link timestamps to their sharpest quotes, and a professional design.

Only one of those gets shared. The page is your growth engine — it decides whether the guest's audience ever hears about you.

Features That Matter for Interview Shows

OnPodium is a no-code podcast website builder that sits on top of any host, reads your RSS feed, and generates a landing page for every episode. The features interview shows care about most:

  • Per-episode landing pages guests want to share: a polished, branded page for each interview, on your own domain, that reflects well on both of you.
  • Deep-link timestamps (#t=): AI-generated moment teasers with deep links, so you can share the exact second a guest said something great — ideal for pitching, clips, and social.
  • "Next Episode" tile: keeps listeners moving through your back catalog instead of leaving after one episode.
  • Email capture: convert a guest's audience into your subscribers when they land on the page.
  • Custom domain: your-show.com/episode/… (free domain included) — the professional link you send every guest.
  • PodcastEpisode schema and SEO: so episodes rank in Google for your guests' names and the topics you cover.

How It Works

  1. Connect your RSS: paste your feed; OnPodium pulls in every interview automatically.
  2. Pick a theme: brand it to your show, no code required.
  3. Add your custom domain: the professional link you'll hand every guest.
  4. Publish and pitch: after each recording, send your guest their shareable page with deep-link clips ready to post.

Pitch Guests With a Link That Looks Pro

The same professional page helps you book guests, not just promote them. When you reach out, linking to a polished example episode signals that appearing on your show is worth their time. Combine it with a strong outreach process — see our guest booking guide — and your page does double duty: winning guests and then helping them spread the word.

Give Every Guest a Link Worth Sharing

Connect your RSS and get a branded, deep-linkable page for every interview — on any host.

Build your podcast website free

Frequently Asked Questions

Interview shows grow through guests sharing their episode. If the only link you can give a guest is a directory listing, few will share it. A branded episode page that looks professional, includes deep-link timestamps to their best moments, and captures emails gives guests something they're proud to post — which is how interview shows reach new audiences.

OnPodium generates AI moment teasers with deep links, so you can share a URL that starts playback at a specific second — for example, the exact moment a guest made a great point. It's perfect for pitching guests, promoting clips on social, and getting listeners into the best part of an episode immediately.

No. OnPodium sits on top of any host, reads your RSS feed, and generates a page for every episode automatically. You keep your current host and just upgrade the page listeners and guests actually land on.

Yes. Each episode gets a fast page with PodcastEpisode schema and proper metadata, so episodes can rank in Google for your guests' names and the topics you discuss — a major discovery channel for interview shows. See our podcast SEO guide.

Yes. Pages include built-in email capture and a Next Episode tile that keeps listeners moving through your catalog instead of leaving after one episode.

Starting an interview-led show? Read how to start a business podcast, compare OnPodium against host defaults in our episode page comparisons, or name your show with the free podcast name generator.

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