Why?
Placing the Podscribe RSS prefix on your podcast makes it easier for advertisers to provide support! Advertisers receive useful metrics such as:
- how many listeners purchased WITHOUT a promo code. This can give more credit to the show for performance.
- automated real-time pacing and IAB certified impression delivery.
Guide
Podscribe’s RSS prefix is https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/
If your hosting provider only lets you add one prefix, fear not! Scroll down further to learn how to combine the Podscribe prefix with your existing one(s).
Transistor (Official Support)
- Go to Show Settings -> Advanced Settings
- Enter your Podscribe ID: https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/
- For more info, read this Transistor support article or follow these video instructions.
Fireside
- From your Fireside Podcast’s Dashboard:
- Settings > Advanced
- Go to the the Third-Party Tracking Prefix section
- Enter the full Podscribe URL into the field: https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/
- Click Update at the bottom of the page to save your changes
Megaphone
- To get started, you will need to have customizable prefixes enabled for your organization. If you do not have that option in the "Podcast Settings" page, please contact Megaphone via Live Chat to enable this feature.
- Please follow Megaphone's instructions for custom prefixes here: http://support.megaphone.fm/podcast-tab/custom-prefixes
- Click the box to “Enable custom prefix for your feed URLs”, then enter the Podscribe prefix in "Prefix": https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/
Audioboom
- Visit your podcast dashboard page at http://audioboom.com/dashboard/settings
- Under your feed settings, enter your Podscribe prefix: https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/
Castos
Follow the directions on this Castos support page. • When the instructions ask for your unique Podscribe media file prefix, enter: https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/
Acast
Acast does not support prefixes. Instead, you should be able to add a tracking pixel to the “Third party tracking” field (full guide).
Captivate
Log into Captivate.fm. • Click "My Shows" and select your show. • Click "Edit Show Settings" in your header bar. • At the "Third-Party Analytics" section check the "Enable third party analytics" box. • Enter your Podscribe prefix in the box: https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/
Omny Studio
Follow the directions on this Omny support page. • When the instructions mention your "URL Prefix" or "Prefix URL", enter: https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/
Libsyn
Just as a heads up, Libsyn uses the term "Prepend" as well as "prefix" in their documentation. • To integrate Podscribe with Libsyn, follow the directions on Libsyn's support page. • When the instructions ask for a prepend, enter: https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/
Spreaker
• Log into Spreaker, select your podcast. • Click "RSS Customization" in the left sidebar. • Set your feed to "Manual" (the default is "Automatic"). • Scroll down and look for "Tracking URL prefix" • Enter this Podscribe prefix: https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/ • Please ensure that you use the HTTPS url provided—not HTTP—if your episodes are served via HTTPS.
Simplecast (2.0)
• Follow the directions on this Simplecast support page. • When the instructions ask for your "Analytics Prefix" or "Prefix URL", enter: https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/
SoundCloud
Log into SoundCloud. • Click on settings, found under the three dots next to mail. • In the Content tab, add your Podscribe URL prefix to “Stats-service URL prefix field”: https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/ • Please ensure that you use the HTTPS url provided—not HTTP—if your episodes are served via HTTPS. • Choose a category in the dropdown menu. • Save changes and you’re done! • Here’s their support doc about this, if helpful.
Squarespace
• Check out these Squarespace directions for adding a Podcast Analytics URL. • Add this Podscribe prefix to the Podcast Analytics URL: https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/ • Please ensure that you use the HTTPS url provided—not HTTP—if your episodes are served via HTTPS.
Self-hosted
If you independently host your podcast, you need to add the Podscribe prefix to each enclosure url tag in the RSS feed.
Please ensure that you use the HTTPS url provided—not HTTP—if your episodes are served via HTTPS.
Sample enclosure tag without Podscribe prefix:
Spotify for Podcasters (formerly Anchor)
Spotify for Podcasters does not directly support managing prefixes, so see our guide to using our Enhanced RSS Feed as a workaround!
Blubrry PowerPress
If you use PowerPress: • Login to your WordPress dashboard. • Navigate to PowerPress > Settings. • Navigate to Advanced. At the bottom of this page you will find the redirect links. • Click "add another redirect". • Copy and paste this in the Podscribe prefix: https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/
If you do not use PowerPress: • Login to Blubrry.com. • Navigate to the Podcaster Dashboard. • Click on Show in the left sidebar, and then Manage. • Click "3rd Party Prefix Tracking URL". • Copy and paste in this Podscribe prefix: https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/
Wordpress
Wordpress doesn't support Podscribe out-of-the-box. You may be able to install a plugin, like Seriously Simple Podcasting, that allows you to integrate Podscribe (and would give you better podcasting tools as well).
RedCircle
Select Podscribe Prefix
in the Third-Party Prefixes setting in your show settings page:
Podhome
Podbean, Art19, BuzzSprout, Omny & all other providers
To integrate Podscribe, email your provider's support address using the following template:
Hi __________,
I started working with Podscribe to measure my downloads and other information. To do this, I would like to add this URL prefix to all my enclosure tags:
Please treat it as you would a Podtrac prefix, so that enclosure URLs look like this: pscrb.fm/rss/p/podcasthosting.com/show/episode.mp3
Finally, please ensure that the prefix's scheme (HTTPS vs HTTP) matches the scheme of my episode files (and any other prefixes, if applicable).
Thank you!
[Your name here]
Already using another prefix?
You can use the Podscribe prefix either before or after an existing prefix. We recommend testing the combined prefix in your browser before changing your RSS feed.
For example, here's one way to use Podscribe with Podtrac:
https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/feeds.myhost.com/my.mp3
We strongly suggest using HTTPS for all redirects. If you're unable to do so, please use HTTP for all redirects, as some podcast apps like Google Podcasts will not redirect from HTTPS to HTTP.
FAQ
How does Podscribe use my show’s data?
Podscribe will automatically report IAB-certified campaign delivery and performance to all advertisers with campaigns on your show.
Specifically, your advertisers will be able to see downloads delivered, reach, frequency, geographical distribution, and performance info such as visitors and purchases driven.
This lets advertisers get a real-time view of delivery that does not require CSVs being emailed, and a better understanding of the performance your show drives.
Additionally, by placing the Podscribe RSS prefix, your show becomes eligible to be included in our Research Portal to be recommended to all Podscribe clients, even advertisers you do not work with. They will be able to see your download counts for each episode even if they do not advertise. If you would like to opt out of this, please email adops@podscribe.com to exclude your show from the Research Portal and being included in our Show Discovery engine.
How can I tell that the prefix has been added?
For the truest, most accurate check, you can check the RSS feed to see if the prefix is on it:
- Find the show’s page on Podscribe here.
- Click the RSS icon to go to the RSS Feed of the podcast (in Chrome):
- Search for “pscrb”. If it pops up, our prefix is there!
- You can also hover your mouse over the checkmark on the show page to see if our prefix has been added: