Podcast Websites for True Crime Shows

Give your true crime podcast the dedicated home it deserves. Showcase episodes, build a community, and keep your audience coming back for more.

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Every case gets its own page

Each episode automatically gets a dedicated, SEO-optimized page. Perfect for case-by-case browsing and for listeners who want to revisit specific episodes.

Build a devoted community

Let listeners leave voicemails with tips, collect emails for case updates, and enable comments on episodes. True crime audiences are deeply engaged -- give them a home base.

Rank on Google for case names

Podpage's built-in SEO means your episode pages can rank for the case names and topics you cover, bringing in new listeners organically.

Showcase your reviews

Import your Apple Podcasts reviews automatically and display them on your site. Social proof is powerful in the true crime community.

Why your true crime podcast needs a dedicated website

True crime is one of the most competitive and passionate podcast genres. Your listeners binge entire seasons, share episodes with friends, and actively search for information about the cases you cover. A dedicated website turns that engagement into growth.

When someone Googles a case name you've covered, your episode page can show up in search results -- bringing in new listeners who might never have found you on Apple Podcasts or Spotify alone. Each episode becomes its own landing page, optimized for the specific case, suspect, or topic you discuss.

True crime audiences also crave community. They want to discuss theories, submit tips, and feel like they're part of the investigation. Podpage gives you the tools to build that community: voicemail for listener tips, comments on episodes, email capture for case updates, and custom pages for case timelines or evidence. Your website becomes the home base your audience keeps coming back to.
How it works

Your true crime podcasts 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.

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about building a true crime podcasts website with Podpage.

Can each episode have its own dedicated page for the case it covers?

Yes. Podpage automatically creates a dedicated, SEO-optimized page for every episode you publish. Each page includes the audio player, show notes, transcript (if available), and a unique URL. For multi-part series on a single case, listeners can easily browse all related episodes.

Will my episode pages rank on Google for the cases I cover?

Podpage is built for SEO. Every episode page has proper meta titles, descriptions, structured data, and clean URLs. If your episode title includes a case name or victim's name, that page can rank when people search for information about that case. Many true crime podcasters on Podpage see their episode pages in Google's top results.

Can listeners submit tips or voicemails through my website?

Yes. Podpage's voicemail feature lets listeners record and submit audio messages directly from your website. This is popular with true crime shows that encourage listeners to send in tips, theories, or personal stories related to cases.

Can I import my Apple Podcasts reviews?

Yes. Podpage automatically imports your reviews from Apple Podcasts and displays them on your website. This social proof helps convert new visitors into subscribers. Reviews update automatically as you receive new ones.

How do I organize multi-part series on my website?

You can use seasons to organize multi-part case series, and create custom pages to serve as landing pages for specific investigations. Listeners can browse episodes by season, category, or search -- making it easy to follow along with a specific case from start to finish.