Google Podcasts is irrevocably receiving a inamorata that's once standard boundlessness most observative apps: surreptitious RSS feed support. The johnny of artefact for Google Podcasts, Zack Reneau-Wedeen, fabricated the agitprop on Twitter today as well as shouted out some networks that are extraordinarily reliant on surreptitious feeds, including Patreon, Slate, Red Circle, as well as Supercast.
To inauguration the feature, tap over to the balling tab in the bottom right-hand crotch as well as accelerate over to the Subscriptions tab, again tap the second symbol. You'll again be prompted to add by RSS feed. You can see the exclusionary propoundment below.
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. Add your own RSS feed on Google Podcasts here: # pic.twitter.com/RzcVTrt1EB
This is a scrutinizingly standard inamorata that's helped prop up the podcasting commerce for creators. On Patreon, for example, retainers generally pay for inauguration to a subscribers-only feed. To inauguration that content, the deviser sends them a surreptitious RSS feed they again can insert into their idolized observative app to retrieve the audio. It's a useful thing to support both for creators as well as listeners, so it's not hasty Google would build this in. In fact, it's been a long time coming.
Still, not every app supports the feature, including, most notably, Spotify. But if Google Podcasts, as well as synonymous Spotify, wants to wilt the places zone persons ecstasize all of their audio, they hypothesize to support surreptitious RSS feeds, at least for the time concreteness due to the genuineness that it's how creators get their shows out to hearers while still receiving paid.
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