Bandwidth
Bandwidth is the amount of data transferred when listeners download your episodes, measured in gigabytes (GB) or terabytes (TB). More downloads mean more bandwidth usage, which dir...
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Bandwidth is the amount of data transferred when listeners download your episodes, measured in gigabytes (GB) or terabytes (TB). More downloads mean more bandwidth usage, which dir...
Content Delivery Network
A CDN (Content Delivery Network) is a distributed network of servers that delivers podcast audio files from locations geographically close to listeners. Rather than all downloads c...
An embeddable player is a web widget you can add to websites that plays your podcast directly in the browser. Visitors can listen without leaving your site or installing a podcast...
A feed redirect tells podcast directories and apps to fetch your RSS feed from a new URL. This is essential when migrating between hosting providers—it ensures subscribers continue...
Podcast hosting is a specialized service that stores your audio files and generates the RSS feed that distributes your podcast to listeners and directories like Apple Podcasts and...
Podcast migration is the process of moving your show from one hosting provider to another while maintaining subscribers, download history (where possible), and directory listings....
A podcast website is a web presence for your show—a destination for show notes, episode archives, subscription links, about information, and everything listeners can't get from the...
Storage is the disk space used to host your audio files on the podcast hosting platform. A typical 60-minute episode at 128kbps uses about 58MB of storage, and this accumulates wit...