Six months after launching Episodes.fm, we're excited to unveil some significant platform improvements. These updates are designed to make it easier for podcasters to reach new listeners and integrate with a wider range of apps.

https://blog.episodes.fm/expanding-supported-apps-and-feeds/

Expanding supported apps and feeds

Six months after launching Episodes.fm, we're excited to unveil some significant platform improvements. These updates are designed to make it easier for podcasters to reach new listeners and integrate with a wider range of apps. Integrating new podcast platforms Today, we’re adding support for 14 new platforms, including:

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@episodesfm Great work! There is any documentation on what it is supported with podcast:follow?

I did some testing/playing but I don't see any of the data that I put in
https://kdeexpress.gitlab.io/posts/kdeexpress/followlinks.json

@DavidMarzalC <podcast:follow> is still just a proposal at this point. Several hosts have expressed support, but it must be formalized and implemented first.

https://github.com/Podcastindex-org/podcast-namespace/discussions/609

Proposal: <podcast:follow> tag and JSON spec · Podcastindex-org podcast-namespace · Discussion #609

Purpose Matching feeds to their corresponding URLs in third-party podcast apps can be tricky. The follow tag would allow podcasters to verify their presence on various platforms by providing an arr...

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@episodesfm ah, ok. I thought that you were already using it in some form to show the uses cases.

Will wait to see if it get traction/adoption 👍

Thanks