Building the perfect website
Audioboom is a podcast hosting platform known primarily for its monetization capabilities. If your show reaches at least 10,000 plays per episode, Audioboom can connect you with advertising opportunities including sponsorships, branded content, endorsements, and dynamically inserted ads. That makes it an attractive host for shows focused on revenue.
After signing up, you can create a basic podcast page that lists your episodes. You can customize a few details like your logo and podcast description. Once listeners start subscribing, Audioboom tracks analytics including total listener count, top episodes, and demographic breakdowns by age, gender, and location.
The website side of Audioboom is minimal. What you get is a single podcast page with your episodes, not a full website. There are no extensive editing tools, no multi-page layouts, no blog, and no way to add pages for things like contact information, sponsor details, or resources.
Where the Audioboom page falls short
The core limitation is that Audioboom provides one page, not a website. You can display your episodes, add a logo and description, and that is essentially it. You cannot create different areas for reviews, blog posts, resources, or contact forms.
For visual design, options are confined to a logo, a header, and the podcast description. There is no theme selection, no layout control, and no visual editor. Different Audioboom podcast pages look very similar to each other.
If you need more comprehensive analytics, Audioboom’s built-in tools cover the basics (device, app, location), but integrating with Google Analytics or HubSpot for website-level behavior tracking requires a separate platform.
For podcasters who want their website to actively support growth through content, SEO, subscriber engagement, and monetization beyond advertising, the Audioboom page is not enough. These podcast website examples show what Audioboom users and other podcasters have achieved with a proper site builder.
What Beamly adds for Audioboom users
Beamly imports your Audioboom episodes automatically through RSS. You can search for your podcast by name during setup, or paste the RSS feed URL directly. All published episodes generate a website with individual episode pages instantly.
From there, you can build a real multi-page website. Beamly’s drag-and-drop editor lets you design your homepage, create unlimited custom pages, and publish a full blog. You can build out areas for episode collections, contact pages, testimonials, resources, and anything else your show needs.
The audio player supports full customization. Match it to your brand, add social sharing and download buttons, or enable a sticky player that follows visitors across the site. You can also change the background color, fonts, type sizes, and more through the design settings.
Beamly connects with analytics tools that Audioboom’s website layer cannot: Google Analytics, HubSpot, and others. You get detailed insight into how visitors interact with your site, which goes well beyond basic download tracking.
For monetization beyond ads, Beamly supports memberships, gated content, digital products, donations, and affiliate links on your domain, all with 0% Beamly transaction fees. Even if you have a smaller show, you can start generating revenue through your website while building toward the advertising thresholds Audioboom requires.
How to connect Audioboom to Beamly
- Create your Beamly account and start a new site.
- Search for your Audioboom podcast or paste the RSS feed.
- Choose a template and publish your first version.
- Customize your pages, design, and player settings.
- Connect your custom domain and continue publishing from Audioboom.
New episodes sync automatically, so your website stays current without manual imports.