Podcast Websites for Educators & Course Creators

Turn your educational podcast into a learning platform. Organize episodes by topic, build an email list of students, and create a professional teaching presence online.

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Organize content by topic

Create custom pages for different courses, topics, or series. Your students can easily find the episodes most relevant to what they're learning.

Build your student email list

Capture emails from your listener base and nurture them into course students or coaching clients. Integrates with all major email platforms.

Add supplementary resources

Host downloadable files, link to course materials, and write blog posts that complement your episodes. Everything your students need in one place.

Professional presence, zero effort

Your website updates itself every time you publish. Spend your time creating educational content, not wrestling with WordPress.

Why educators and course creators need a podcast website

Educational podcasts are uniquely positioned to benefit from a dedicated website. Your listeners aren't just passively consuming content -- they're actively learning. They want to revisit specific lessons, find episodes on particular topics, and access supplementary materials. A website makes all of that possible.

A podcast website also bridges the gap between free content and paid offerings. Listeners who find your episodes valuable are prime candidates for your courses, coaching programs, or premium content. With built-in email capture, you can build a list of engaged learners and nurture them toward your paid products.

Podpage makes it easy to create a professional teaching presence online. Organize your episodes by topic or course module using custom pages. Write blog posts that complement your audio content. Add links to worksheets, reading lists, and other resources. And because every episode page is SEO-optimized, students searching for the topics you teach can discover your podcast through Google.

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How it works

Your education & courses website in 3 steps

1

Paste your RSS feed

Enter your podcast RSS feed URL or search by name. We pull in everything automatically.

2

Pick a template & customize

Choose from beautiful templates and set your brand colors. No design skills needed.

3

Publish & forget

Your website updates automatically every time you release a new episode. Forever.

Free 14-day trial · No credit card required

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about building a education & courses website with Podpage.

Can I organize episodes by course or topic?

Yes. You can create custom pages for different courses, topics, or learning paths. You can also use categories and seasons to group episodes. This makes it easy for students to find episodes on the specific subject they're studying, rather than scrolling through a chronological list.

Can I add downloadable resources alongside episodes?

Yes. You can add links to worksheets, PDFs, slide decks, and other materials in your episode show notes. You can also create dedicated custom pages for resource libraries or course materials.

How can I convert listeners into course students?

Podpage's email capture feature lets you build a mailing list of engaged listeners. You can place signup forms on your homepage, episode pages, and custom pages. Once they're on your list, you can promote your courses, coaching, or premium content directly to the people most likely to buy.

Does Podpage support transcripts for accessibility?

Yes. If your podcast host provides transcripts, Podpage can display them on each episode page. This is great for accessibility, for students who prefer reading, and for SEO -- transcripts give Google much more text to index for your target keywords.

Can I write blog posts to complement my episodes?

Yes. The Pro plan includes a full blog feature. You can write articles that expand on your episode topics, provide additional context, or share resources. Blog posts are also great for SEO and driving additional organic traffic to your site.