Building the perfect website
OmnyStudio is owned by Triton Digital and positions itself as an enterprise hosting solution. Unlike many podcast hosts aimed at independent creators, OmnyStudio targets radio stations, large networks, and publisher-grade operations. Major networks including CNN, iHeart Podcasts, and All Things Comedy use the platform to host, publish, and distribute their audio content.
The platform combines radio and podcasting workflows, which is unusual in the space. As episodes air, they can be intelligently recorded and saved to the cloud. OmnyStudio also offers dynamic and targeted ad insertion, host-read commercials, video ads, and detailed analytics covering device type, podcast app, and listener location.
Pricing is not published publicly. OmnyStudio has three different tiers with custom features, but you need to request a quote to learn the costs.
The website offering is a basic landing page for your shows and episodes. For a platform serving some of the largest podcast operations in the world, the web layer is surprisingly thin.
What OmnyStudio's website cannot handle
OmnyStudio is built for hosting and distribution at scale. The website feature was clearly not the product focus. What you get is a basic landing page that does not include navigation, custom pages, a blog, or any meaningful content structure.
You cannot build a multi-page website, add a contact page, create sponsor or resource pages, or publish any written content alongside your episodes. The design controls are minimal, and there is no way to make the site feel like an owned brand presence.
For enterprise teams running major podcast networks, this is a notable gap. A show with millions of downloads still needs a proper website for SEO, brand control, audience engagement, and direct monetization. The OmnyStudio landing page cannot serve that purpose. These podcast website examples show what networks and established shows have built with a dedicated site platform.
What Beamly provides for OmnyStudio teams
Beamly integrates with OmnyStudio through RSS. You can find your RSS feed in your playlists under the sharing details. Paste it into Beamly during setup, and all your episodes import automatically. The sync runs continuously, so future episodes appear on your site without manual work.
Beamly gives network teams a full website platform. The drag-and-drop builder supports unlimited custom pages, a full blog, and flexible content architecture for multi-show operations. Each page can have its own layout and content blocks.
Since OmnyStudio users often run large networks with many contributors, Beamly's participant management feature is particularly relevant. You can create profile pages for podcast hosts and guests, attach participants to individual episodes, and display their information across the site. You can also add team members to help manage the site through the Team Members section.
The audio player can use the native OmnyStudio embed or switch to Beamly's custom player with full visual control, sticky playback, social sharing, and speed options. Podcast reviews import from Apple Podcasts and Podchaser, and you can set up guest intake forms, contact forms, and listener voice messages.
Beamly also connects with analytics and marketing tools to complement OmnyStudio's built-in audience data. SEO settings cover every page, post, and episode individually.
For direct monetization beyond advertising, Beamly supports memberships, paywalled content, and digital products with 0% Beamly transaction fees.
How to connect OmnyStudio to Beamly
- Find your RSS feed in your OmnyStudio playlists under sharing details.
- Create your Beamly account and start a new website.
- Paste the RSS feed to import your episodes and choose a template.
- Customize page structure, branding, and player behavior.
- Connect your custom domain and keep publishing through OmnyStudio.
Your site remains synced with new episodes automatically.