Your Episode Page Is Where Listeners Decide.
Make It One They'll Share.

Every podcast host gives you a default episode page — a basic player, a wall of show notes, and a generic URL. OnPodium gives every episode a beautifully designed landing page that turns first-time visitors into loyal listeners. See how it compares.

Designed to Convert

Hero artwork, embedded player, transcript, links — laid out to drive Follow & Listen

Made for Sharing

Rich social previews, custom OG images, clean URLs — every share looks intentional

Optimized for Search

SEO-ready transcripts, structured data, and fast pages that actually rank on Google

Works With Your Host

Keep your current podcast host. OnPodium plugs in via your RSS feed in minutes.

Episode Page Comparisons by Podcast Host

Every podcast host gives you a default episode page. Some are basic, some are dated, none are designed to convert listeners. See how the default page from each major host compares to an OnPodium episode landing page — and why podcasters layer OnPodium on top of their existing host.

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OnPodium vs Buzzsprout

Buzzsprout's default episode page is a basic player on a generic subdomain. OnPodium gives every episode a custom landing page on your own domain — designed to be shared.

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OnPodium vs Transistor

Transistor includes a clean website, but every episode page uses the same template. OnPodium creates a unique, conversion-focused landing page for every episode you publish.

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OnPodium vs Podbean

Podbean's episode pages live on a podbean.com subdomain and look the same for every show. OnPodium puts your episodes on your own domain with branding tailored to each one.

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OnPodium vs RSS.com

RSS.com gives you a basic landing page per episode — enough to point listeners to. OnPodium gives you a page worth sharing, with rich previews and SEO-ready transcripts.

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OnPodium vs Libsyn

Libsyn's default episode pages haven't aged well. OnPodium adds a modern, mobile-first landing page on top of your Libsyn-hosted feed in minutes.

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OnPodium vs Spreaker

Spreaker's episode pages are ad-laden and templated. OnPodium gives every episode an ad-free, custom-designed landing page that puts the listening experience first.

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OnPodium vs Captivate

Captivate ships solid websites, but episode pages remain template-driven. OnPodium delivers individually designed landing pages built for sharing on social.

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OnPodium vs Simplecast

Simplecast's default episode pages are minimal. OnPodium fills the gap with rich landing pages — transcripts, links, guest bios, and a player optimized for conversion.

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OnPodium vs Acast

Acast's episode pages are designed for advertisers, not listeners. OnPodium puts your audience first with a clean landing page made to drive Follows and shares.

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OnPodium vs Spotify for Podcasters

Spotify's episode pages live inside Spotify. OnPodium gives you a landing page on your own domain that works for every listener — Spotify, Apple, YouTube, anywhere.

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OnPodium vs Podpage

Podpage builds template-based sites from your RSS feed. OnPodium creates AI-curated, conversion-optimized landing pages tailored to each individual episode.

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Give Every Episode the Page It Deserves

Keep your current podcast host. Add OnPodium for landing pages that actually turn listeners into fans.

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