Listeners shouldn't have to ask 'where do I listen?' Put Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and your guest pitch form on one page. One bio tap. No confusion.
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Podcasters spread their audience across Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, a newsletter and a Discord — and then wonder why growth is slow. The problem isn't the show, it's that there's no single place to send someone who says 'where do I find you?' udots gives you one public profile that lists every platform you're on, takes guest pitches, grows your email list and hosts your show notes as indexed blog posts — all from one link in your Instagram or Twitter bio.
Most podcasters either don't have a website or have one they stopped updating after three episodes. A udots profile fills that gap without the maintenance overhead. You get a permanent URL — udots.me/yourshow — that you put in every bio and every email signature. It lists Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube side by side so listeners can pick their app. It shows your latest episode at the top, updated whenever you want. It has your guest pitch form, your newsletter sign-up and links to your Patreon or Ko-fi if you have one. When season two starts, you change one link. When you move to a new platform, you add it. Guests and listeners who Google your show name or click a link in your episode description land on a page that tells them everything — which is exactly what a show landing page is supposed to do.
Show notes published on your udots profile get their own Google-indexable URL. That's different from notes buried inside Spotify's description field, which nobody outside the app can find. When someone searches for your guest's name, or the specific topic you covered — 'solopreneur pricing strategy podcast', 'trauma-informed therapy episode' — your show notes post can show up in that search. Write the guest bio, the key takeaways, timestamps for the main topics and a few relevant links. That kind of post is genuinely useful content, and useful content gets shared, linked to and indexed. You don't need WordPress, Ghost or any other blogging platform. The editor is built into your udots dashboard, every post lives at its own URL, and it's free on all plans.
Podcast apps are terrible for building a direct relationship with your audience — you can't email your Spotify followers, you can't message your Apple Podcasts listeners. The only way to reach them directly is through an email list. udots has a built-in subscriber feature: someone taps your bio link, sees a 'join the newsletter' button alongside the platform links, enters their email and is on your list. No Mailchimp account required for the sign-up flow, no separate landing page to build. From there you can notify subscribers when a new episode drops, when guest slots open up or when you launch a course or workshop. The analytics show you which link in your bio drives the most sign-ups, which platforms your audience prefers and which episodes get the most link clicks — useful data when you're pitching sponsors or planning your content calendar.
If your podcast has listeners in Germany, Austria, France or anywhere else in the EU — and most shows do — then DSGVO applies to any personal data you collect from them, including email addresses. Many newsletter tools and link-in-bio platforms either store data on US servers, set tracking cookies without consent, or both. udots stores everything on EU servers in Frankfurt. Zero tracking cookies are set on your profile page, so there's no cookie banner to dismiss, which reduces friction for every listener who clicks your bio link. The subscriber feature — the built-in email list — is GDPR-compliant by default: data stays in the EU, no third-party tracking is involved in the sign-up flow, and you can delete a subscriber's data on request. For podcasters who talk about privacy, data ethics or any topic where their audience would notice a tracking cookie, that alignment matters.
Your Spotify listener and your Apple Podcasts listener are different people who won't switch apps for you. List both. Add YouTube for video. Pin the latest episode. When the next one drops, update one link — not your entire bio.
The best podcast guests find you through your bio, not through an agent. Put your pitch form, your newsletter and your community link where anyone can find them — no extra clicks, no buried contact page.
An episode's show notes post on your udots profile gets its own SEO URL. People searching your guest's name or episode topic can find your podcast on Google — without you spending a cent on ads.
See which links get the most clicks, where your audience comes from, and how your profile grows over time — without cookies, fully GDPR-compliant.
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Spotify, Apple, YouTube — all platforms.
One URL for Instagram, Twitter and everywhere else.
See which episodes and platforms drive the most listens.
For many podcasters, yes. udots gives you a public profile URL with links to every platform (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube), a guest pitch form, your newsletter and a built-in blog for episode notes. Many podcasters use it as their primary web presence instead of maintaining a separate website.
udots is built for podcasters who want one place for everything: episode links across all streaming platforms, a guest application form, newsletter sign-up and community links. Scheduled links let you pin new episodes that appear automatically on release day.
Podcasters put their udots link in their Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn bios. Listeners who tap it see every platform they can follow on, plus a newsletter sign-up. The subscriber feature lets fans get notified of new episodes without relying on algorithm-dependent social posts.
Yes. udots has a built-in blog editor. Publish episode summaries, guest bios, resource lists — each post gets a Google-indexable URL. People searching for your episode topic or guest name can find you through organic search, not just through podcast apps.
Yes. All data is stored on EU servers in Frankfurt, Germany. Zero tracking cookies are set on your profile — no cookie consent banner needed. The subscriber feature (email list) is also DSGVO-compliant by default.
Yes. The free plan includes unlimited links, the blog editor, the subscriber feature, basic analytics and GDPR-compliant EU hosting — no credit card, no time limit.
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