How do I find my RSS feed on Acast?

How do I find my RSS feed on Acast?

Find your Acast RSS URL To find your Acast RSS feed URL, simply go to your show and click the Distribution button in the Share panel on the left. It displays a variety of apps, as well as your RSS feed URL at the bottom.

How do I add an RSS feed to my Acast app?

Manually add a show to Acast on iOS or Android

  1. Open the Acast app, and click the search bar.
  2. Paste in the RSS feed, and hit Subscribe.

Can you listen to patreon on Acast?

Acast makes it easy to connect your podcast with Patreon, allowing you to publish episodes directly to your Patreon tiers. Once you have created or imported a show on Acast, you can then connect your Patreon account. Simply go to Account > Integrations, and then enable the Patreon toggle.

How do I listen to Acast podcasts?

Head to https://plus.acast.com/memberships and log in. Then, hit Options > Listen. Follow the steps on screen to add the show to your preferred podcast app.

How do I connect my Patreon to Acast?

Manually add a show to Acast on iOS or Android

  1. Open the Acast app and click the search bar.
  2. Paste in the RSS feed, and click Subscribe.

How do I redirect Acast?

To redirect your feed, you need to tell Buzzsprout your new Acast feed URL. Write an email to [email protected] and tell them to redirect your feed.

Can you play Patreon on Spotify?

To listen to a private podcast feed (from Patreon, Supercast, Glow.fm, etc) you’ll need to manually add it to your listening app on iOS or Android. This works best on Google Podcasts (for Android), and Apple Podcasts or Overcast (on iOS). Spotify does not support private podcast feeds.

How do I link Acast to Patreon?

Click the Integrations tab. Enable the switch for Patreon. Now that your Acast account is set up, select Acast RSS audio feed and save changes. This option will enable your new Acast feed and seamlessly migrate existing patrons over to their individual Acast feeds.

What app can I use instead of Acast?

The best alternative is Pocket Casts, which is free. Other great apps like Acast are TuneIn Radio, gPodder, Podcast Addict and CPod. Acast alternatives are mainly Podcast Players but may also be Podcast Managers or Internet Radio Services.

Where can I listen to Acast?

Listening to Acast+ on your mobile device

  • Apple Podcasts.
  • Google Podcasts.
  • Castro.
  • Overcast.
  • Podcast Addict.
  • Pocket Casts.
  • Podcast Republic.
  • Downcast.

Why is Acast not working?

The decision was announced in March when Acast’s board decided to discontinue its app because its historic user data was replaced by better data sources. It also said the app doesn’t support the company’s vision of a completely open podcast ecosystem.

How can I listen to Patreon podcasts for free?

Subscribe to your Audio RSS link on the Patreon app for Android

  1. Log in using the Patreon app on your Android device.
  2. Tap on the search icon and select your creator.
  3. Tap on the My membership section of their page.
  4. At the bottom of this section, tap the Get audio RSS link option.

Where can I listen to Patreon for free?

SoundCloud
Stream Patreon music | Listen to songs, albums, playlists for free on SoundCloud.

Does Spotify allow RSS feeds?

If you need a podcast RSS feed, click here. If you are using RSS.com as your podcast host, your show’s RSS feed can be found on your “My Podcast” page. Click the “RSS Feed” button underneath your show’s description and it will copy your feed to your clipboard. From there, you can paste your RSS feed into Spotify.

Does Patreon give you an RSS Feed?

Patreon’s RSS feature is meant to offer patrons the ability to listen to a supported creator’s audio podcast while using their favorite podcast app. This makes it easier for them to enjoy the content while not having to log in to Patreon through our app or mobile web.

How do you use Acast?

Can I listen to Patreon on Spotify?

Is Acast app closing down?

Why we’re closing down the Acast listening app. A few months ago we announced that we’ll be closing down our listening app. For us, it’s a no-brainer. We’re proud champions of what many call “open” podcasting, and our core focus as a team is helping more podcasters find more listeners and make more money.

  • October 8, 2022