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How to claim a podcast on Spotify and other distribution platforms
How to claim a podcast on Spotify and other distribution platforms
Alessia Brasili avatar
Written by Alessia Brasili
Updated over a week ago

If you would like to claim your podcast’s ownership on platforms such as Spotify or Podchaser, you will need to make sure that the email address in your RSS feed is your own and not the default one, feeds@spreaker.com.

That’s because those distribution platforms might send you a verification link or a token to your personal email address in order to verify your identity.

You can change the email address associated with your RSS feed on the podcast's basic info section, while editing it on the CMS:

  • Select your podcast by clicking on View&Edit

  • On the left menu click on Podcast settings

  • Replace feeds@spreaker.com with your personal email address at the bottom of the page and click on Save.

Finally, here is where you should head to claim your podcast on some of the main distribution platforms.

Spotify:

If you have already submitted your podcast from Spreaker’s distribution page but you would like to get access to detailed analytics about Spotify’s audience, you will want to start the claiming procedure from Spotify for Podcasters.

To get access, you need to log in with your Spotify account, or choose “Sign up” to create one. Then, follow these steps:

  1. Open the side menu by clicking the three dots in the top-left.

  2. Click on “Add or Claim podcast”.

  3. Click GET STARTED.

  4. Paste in the link to your Spreaker RSS feed.

  5. Wait for a verification email to the address in your RSS feed. Copy the 8-digit code from that email and paste in the submit form.

  6. Add podcast info like the category, language, and country.

  7. Review the details and submit.

Podchaser:

If your podcast is already on Podchaser, you can claim it with your user account by visiting this page and clicking the "claim" button. You would have to create a new account with them if you don’t have one already!

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