Subscribe to your podcast feed

Every Notebooker account has a private RSS feed of its generated episodes — add it to any podcast app.

Every podcast you generate is added to a private RSS feed unique to your account. Add that feed to any podcast app and your episodes show up automatically, ready to download and listen to offline — just like any other show.

Get your feed URL

  1. Open Notebooker and go to your Library.
  2. Filter to Podcasts.
  3. Find the “Subscribe in any podcast app” card and copy the feed URL.

Your feed URL looks like:

https://app.notebooker.ai/podcasts/feed/<your-private-token>

The token in the URL is what keeps your feed private — anyone with the link can see your episode titles and listen, so treat it like a password. If it ever leaks, use Regenerate on the same card to issue a new URL (this breaks any existing subscriptions, so you’ll need to re-add the new link in your podcast app).

Add it to a podcast app

Most podcast apps support adding a show “by URL” (sometimes called “add by RSS” or “add a private feed”). Paste your feed URL when prompted.

App How to add a feed by URL
Apple Podcasts (iOS / macOS) Library → top-right menu → Add a Show by URL…
Pocket Casts Profile → Add a podcast → search box → paste URL
Overcast + (top right) → Add URL
AntennaPod (Android) Add Podcast → Add Podcast by RSS address
Castro Add (+) → paste URL
Podcast Addict (Android) + → RSS / podcast feed → paste URL
gPodder / desktop readers “Add podcast” → paste URL

Apps that don’t expose an “add by URL” option (notably Spotify and some in-car/voice assistants, which only list shows from their own directory) can’t subscribe to a private feed. Use one of the apps above for those.

Tip: Your feed only includes episodes that have finished generating and have audio. A podcast you just kicked off will appear in the feed once it’s ready — pull-to-refresh in your podcast app to fetch it.

What’s in the feed

The feed is standard RSS 2.0 with iTunes podcast tags, so it works anywhere:

  • One entry per finished episode, newest first.
  • Each entry has the episode title, its briefing as the description, a publish date, and the downloadable audio.
  • Episodes still generating are left out until their audio is ready.