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How to Add Your Podcast RSS Feed to YouTube

By adding your podcast RSS feed to YouTube, you’re opening up your show to a whole new audience, and the second biggest search platform in the world. You’ll also get access to YouTube analytics about your audience.

The best part? It’s super easy to do (note: you need an existing YouTube account to use this feature).

Copy your RSS feed from your Captivate dashboard
Unhide your email address under your Podcast Settings and scroll to the bottom of the page and click Update Show Settings to save the change
Open YouTube Studio
Click the Create button at the top right
Click New Podcast
Choose Submit RSS Feed
Read the How it works blurb and click Next
Paste your RSS feed into the Enter your RSS feed box
Click Next
Click Send code to send a verification code
Copy the verification code from your email and paste into the verification box
Click Verify
Choose the upload option you wish to proceed with (All, Published Since, or Do Not Upload Old Episodes)
Choose the default setting for paid promotion
Click Next, then click Save



By default, all the episodes will be set to Private so you can check to ensure all the episodes have been brought over, the artwork looks good, the episodes are in order, etc.

Additionally, if you use music in your podcast, YouTube may initially flag this as using copyrighted content, and setting the show to private allows you to confirm you have the rights to use the music in question.

Once done, a little pop-up window will appear that lets you view your uploaded podcast. Click the View Podcasts link to take you to the podcast(s) screen.

You can then go in to the podcast settings and update any information you wish.

Title
Description (your podcast description on your podcast host and other apps like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc)
Thumbnail
Playlists
Visibility
Subtitles
End screen

Essentially, all the stuff you’d usually add or change on YouTube videos, except this is now for your podcast.

Note: we recommend keeping the same podcast description as you currently have, to avoid any possible confusion for listeners that use multiple podcast apps.

Once the podcast is fully ingested, you can then hit Publish and move it from private to visible.

And that’s it - you’ve successfully added your podcast RSS feed to YouTube, and can now access the YouTube analytics for your show in your YouTube Studio.

Recommended reading

YouTube Launches Its RSS Upload Tool for Podcasts – What Does This Mean for Podcasters?
Using Your Podcast RSS Feed for YouTube FAQs

Updated on: 17/12/2024

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