Unscripted and Unpolished
In this episode, I take my first look at the dashboard behind RSS.com [http://RSS.com]. I continue experimenting out loud. Unscripted. Unpolished. No audience in mind. No plan beyond curiosity. I walk through exactly what it feels like to launch a brand-new podcast on rss.com [http://rss.com] from the perspective of someone who simply wants to understand the experience of being a customer. This episode is less about teaching and more about documenting what I notice as I poke around the platform in real time. I talk through why this show exists in the first place. It is a sandbox. A place where I can publish random audio files, test workflows, and see how a hosting platform behaves once something goes live. I share how I named the show, generated a description and artwork using ChatGPT, uploaded my first episode, and what stood out to me during that process. I also notice a few quirks. Things like how podcast descriptions are labeled as show notes, how audio files are processed after upload, and how distribution unfolds across platforms. From there, I explore distribution and analytics. I check where the show appears, confirm it is live on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, and several other apps, and note a few services that either lag or throw errors. I walk through claiming the show on Apple Podcasts, peek into download stats, and confirm that yes, the only listener so far appears to be me. Which is perfectly fine. I also take a look at editing tools, transcripts, chapters, podcasting 2.0 features, redirects, analytics, and overall usability. This episode is essentially a first-impressions walkthrough. No edits. No cleanup. Just me thinking out loud while exploring rss.com [http://rss.com] and documenting what I notice along the way. If you happen to be listening, you found this by accident. And that is kind of the whole point.
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