We analyzed over 200,000 active, long-running podcasts to uncover the hidden naming patterns that actually drive success and longevity.
The world of podcast naming in the 'Hobbies' category leans on three primary strategies: descriptiveness, branding, and whimsy. First, many podcast names contain descriptive elements that directly signal their topic or genre to potential listeners. For instance, "Love to Sew Podcast" and "BeerSmith Home and Beer Brewing Podcast" offer clear descriptions of their content, making it easy for their target audience. A bit subtler, but "Player One: A Gaming Conversation" too carries an undertone of gaming category. Next, there is clear evidence of strong branding, often connected to known entities. Names such as "Marveling at Marvel's Marvels" and “Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast” leverage existing brands (Marvel and MKBHD, respectively) to draw in fans who are already familiar with these entities. These names work off a known brand to create an instant rapport with potential listeners. Finally, there's a sprinkle of playfulness or whimsy in some podcast names, often using puns or clever phrasing to catch attention and entice potential listeners. This is evident in “Board Game Barrage” and "Just Roll with It", which incorporate words relevant to their hobby, but in a humorous or playful way, making the names memorable and engaging. In choosing a podcast name, the thrower should reflect on their podcast's tone, audience, and topic, considering which of these strategies might best fit their goals.
There are many free podcast name generators, but you shouldn't rely on them 100%. Most of such tools are just "wrappers" for basic AI (for example ChatGPT), it works very straightforward: simply takes your description and asks ChatGPT to "make a list of names." You could do that yourself directly on ChatGPT! The problem is that suggestions you get are often random and generic variants, so the hard work is left to you. You need manually checking for trademarks, available websites, and social handles to avoid the legal issues mentioned above.
That is why we built a different AI podcast name generator. Our generator isn't wrapping basic AI, it has been trained on database with more than 200,000 successful, active podcasts. It understands what makes a podcast name stick and it doesn’t just give you a name - it runs an initial analysis on SEO and availability right away, saving you from spending time on potential podcast names you can't actually use.
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While ChatGPT is a great brainstorming buddy, it has a major blind spot: it doesn't know what is currently available. It will happily suggest a perfect name like "The Daily Grind," unaware that there are already 15 podcasts, a coffee shop chain, and a trademark holder with that exact name. Using a standard AI "wrapper" forces you to manually fact-check every single suggestion. Our tool differs because it is trained on 200,000+ active podcasts and performs immediate availability checks, filtering out the "noise" so you don't waste time on taken names.
Yes, but be careful. Including a keyword (like "Marketing," "True Crime," or "Vegan") helps listeners find you when they search for a topic. However, Apple Podcasts creates issues for titles that look like spam.
Aim for a natural title where the keyword fits legally and grammatically.
This is a risky move. Even if you don't plan to build a website immediately, not owning the domain makes it much harder to build a brand later. If the .com is taken by a similar business, you will confuse your audience.
Pro Tip: If the exact domain is expensive or parked, try adding "pod" or "show" to the URL (e.g., marketingmasterclasspod.com). If an active business already owns the main domain, it is usually safer to pick a different name entirely.
Checking podcast apps (Apple/Spotify) is not enough. A name might not be a podcast yet, but it could be a registered brand that can legally force you to take your show down.
Short and punchy is best. Aim for 29 characters or less. Why? Because on most podcast apps, titles longer than that get cut off with ellipses (...) on mobile screens. If your distinguishing word is at the end of a long sentence, potential listeners scrolling through their phone won't see it.
Technically, yes—you can change the text in your RSS feed, and it will update on Spotify and Apple. However, you will lose brand recognition. Listeners might unsubscribe if they don't recognize the new name, and you will have to rebuild your SEO ranking from scratch. It is much better to spend the extra time now to find a name you can grow with for years.
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