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The New Podspun Is Here

Your whole catalog, finally working for you. The new Podspun is a full overhaul of what the product does. Connect your show once, and the rest runs itself: every episode imported, transcribed, indexed, and turned into a real website on your own domain, with clips, deep search, an AI that answers questions from your show, and SEO built in. This is the announcement of everything that changed and what each piece is for.

A real website on your own domain

Podspun now builds you an actual website from your episodes, on your own domain, and keeps it current as you publish. It is not a blank page you fill in. Every episode arrives with its own page, a transcript, a summary, and the structure a search engine and a reader can both follow.

The site stays accurate without you maintaining it. Publish a new episode the way you already do, and the page is there. The catalog you have been building for years stops sitting inside apps that were never made to get it found, and starts working as a site you own.

The clip generator

Any moment from any episode becomes a captioned, branded clip in about two clicks. You can make it a video clip, an audiogram, or a plain audio cut. There is no separate editor to learn and no second subscription to buy.

Pick the moment, pick the format, and the clip is ready to post. The work that used to mean exporting audio, dropping it into an editor, and burning in captions is now part of the same product that runs your site.

Deep search and the AI ask

Every spoken word in your catalog is searchable to the exact second. A visitor types a half-remembered phrase or a topic and lands on the precise moment it was said, across every episode you have published.

On top of that, an AI answers visitors' questions directly from your show and points them to the timestamps where the answer comes from. The archive stops being a pile of audio files and becomes something people can actually search and read.

SEO and reach built in

Episode pages ship with the structured data and clean markup that help them rank in Google and get quoted by AI answer engines. The transcripts and summaries give both Google and answer engines real text to read, so an episode from two years ago can keep bringing in new listeners.

This is the part most podcast tools skip. The site, the clips, and the search all produce indexable, citable pages, so the same work that serves your listeners also serves your discoverability.

The engine: the Podspun Dataweaver

Behind all of it is the Podspun Dataweaver. It imports your episodes, transcribes them, indexes every word, and runs search, clips, and the AI over your whole catalog automatically. You connect the show once and the Dataweaver keeps the site, the search index, and the clip tools current as you publish.

There is also a Data API, so the same indexed catalog the Dataweaver builds is available to pull from programmatically. Your transcripts, your search, and your structured episode data are yours to use beyond the website.

Who this is for

Every podcaster. If you publish audio on Apple or over RSS, if you publish video on YouTube, or if you run a network or an agency with many shows, Podspun works the same way. Connect the show, and the catalog you already have starts working for you.

Key takeaways

  • A real website on your own domain, built from your episodes and kept current automatically.
  • A clip generator: any moment becomes a captioned, branded clip (video, audiogram, or audio) in about two clicks.
  • Deep search to the exact second, plus an AI that answers visitors' questions from your show with timestamps.
  • Episode pages and structured data built to rank in Google and get quoted by AI answer engines.
  • The Podspun Dataweaver imports, transcribes, indexes, and runs it all automatically, with a Data API on top.