Switching an existing podcast from another hosting platform to Spreaker consists of two steps:
1 - Moving your old episodes to Spreaker by using the RSS importer. If episodes are already hosted on another podcasting platform, it is possible to move episodes via the RSS importing function. You simply need to copy and paste the RSS feed URL from your current hosting platform into the Spreaker RSS importer page.
2 - Forwarding your old RSS feed to the new Spreaker one. Once the importing is done, all of your episodes will be available to Spreaker’s community and can be distributed with the new Spreaker RSS feed. If your podcast is already available on platforms such as iTunes with your previous hosting and you don’t want to submit it again, it is possible to enable a redirection so you can keep your subscribers.
How to move your podcast from RSS.com
First you will need your RSS.com RSS feed.
2. Click on "My Podcast"
3. Click the button titled "RSS Feed"
4. Your podcast's RSS Feed has been copied to your clipboard and is ready to paste!
Now Access your Spreaker account or create a new one
Head to the CMS and click on Import Episodes
Paste your existing RSS URL copied from RSS.com into the corresponding box and choose - or create - the podcast where your episodes will be uploaded in the next step.
Finally, you'll get in the RSS Importing customization page where you can uncheck the “Import new episodes automatically” box and save.
Once this is done, all of your episodes will be moved on Spreaker. You can now set up a redirect from the RSS.com's feed to the new Spreaker one. Here's how to do it:
Access the Settings on your RSS.com account and scroll until you find "Redirect". Paste your new Spreaker RSS feed, click "Redirect" and confirm
You can find your new Spreaker RSS feed by accessing the RSS Settings tab of your podcast, on the Content Management System (CMS): www.spreaker.com/cms/shows
Once the redirection will be set, click the link to your old RSS.com feed. Do you get redirected to the new one on Spreaker? If so, you're done! Just wait for about two weeks: this way you can make sure all the podcatching platforms will update the RSS Feed. Then you can also delete your account and feed on RSS.com.