For Podcasters
Every episode, every platform, one link
Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, newsletter. lnk.boo is a link-in-bio page that puts all your podcast links in one place with beautiful themes and social profiles.
Free to build. $1.99 once for a custom URL.
Stop listing platforms in your caption
You know the routine. New episode drops. You post about it on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok. In every caption you type out "Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube..." and then point people to the link in your bio. Which goes to a generic page that looks exactly like every other podcaster's link page.
Your listeners are scattered across platforms. Some use Apple, some use Spotify, some watch on YouTube. They need one place to find the platform they use. That's literally the whole job of a link page. But most link tools treat it as an afterthought. A vertical list of buttons on a plain background.
Your podcast has cover art, a visual identity, a tone. The page people land on from your bio should reflect at least some of that.
One page, all your platforms
Your page lives at lnk.boo/yourshow with links to every platform your podcast is on. Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music, Pocket Casts, your RSS feed, whatever your listeners use.
With the bento grid layout, you can put your podcast artwork in a large tile next to your platform links. Add your newsletter signup, Patreon, merch store. Social icons for Instagram, Twitter, TikTok. The grid arranges everything so the page looks curated, not thrown together.
Or keep it simple with a classic vertical layout. Either way, pick from 10+ themes (mostly dark, because dark backgrounds make cover art pop) and you're done in a couple minutes. If you also release the audio as music, the Spotify-artist guide covers the multi-DSP routing side of the same setup.
RSS feed and a "listen here" link
The big directories (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon) cover most listeners, but a real chunk of podcast audiences live on third-party podcatchers: Overcast, Pocket Casts, Castro, AntennaPod, PlayerFM. None of those have a Linktree- style integration. The way they subscribe is by pasting your RSS feed URL into the app.
Add an "RSS feed" tile that links straight to the feed URL your podcast host gives you (it usually ends in .xml or starts with feeds). Listeners on those apps tap the tile, copy the URL, and paste it into their app's "add by URL" flow. No extra hosting required on your side; the tile is just a regular link.
The companion pattern is a "listen here" tile that points to your single preferred platform, usually Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Useful when you want one big call-to- action above the multi-platform grid for first-time listeners who haven't picked a podcast app yet. Pair it with the cover-art image tile and a short pull quote from a listener review, and the page reads like a one-page show landing instead of a link list.
Update the RSS tile or the "listen here" target whenever you switch hosts or change platforms; it propagates everywhere your lnk.boo URL is pasted.
Beyond platform links
Platform links are the core, but most podcasters have more to share. lnk.boo lets you add rich content blocks: images for your cover art or episode graphics, quote blocks for listener reviews, stat blocks where you can display numbers you choose: episode count, listener milestones, whatever you want to highlight.
Newsletter signups, Patreon links, merch stores, booking pages for guest appearances, all on one page. Use headings and dividers if things start getting dense, or let the bento grid handle the visual hierarchy on its own. Streamers running a parallel Twitch channel often pin the same lnk.boo URL in their Twitch panels and !commands so the podcast feed and the stream share one hub. The same pattern works for YouTube creators who want one URL behind every video description instead of maintaining the same link block across uploads.
Free. Custom URL is $1.99.
You already pay for hosting, distribution, maybe editing software, maybe a website. Another $15/month for a link page is $180/year you don't need to spend.
lnk.boo is freeto build, publish, and use at a random URL like lnk.boo/page-a1b2c3d4. Every theme, bento grids, all content blocks, no platform branding. Want lnk.boo/yourshow for the captions and the cover art? That's a one-time $1.99. Change it later and it's another $1.99, but every URL you've bought stays yours and 301-redirects. Less than a month of most podcast hosting plans.
Free to build. $1.99 once for a custom URL.
Social proof
1,000+
creators already on lnk.boo
70,000+ link clicks. Since 2021.
Questions podcasters ask
Can I link to all my podcast platforms from one page?
Yes. Add links to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music, Pocket Casts, or any other platform you're on. Each gets its own tile in the grid or its own link in a classic layout. Social profile icons cover the major platforms too.
Can I add my RSS feed for podcatcher apps?
Yes. Add an 'RSS feed' tile that links straight to the .xml URL your podcast host provides. Listeners on Overcast, Pocket Casts, Castro, AntennaPod, and other third-party apps tap that tile, copy the URL, and paste it into their app's 'add by URL' flow. The tile is a regular link; nothing extra to configure on your side.
Is this different from a podcast landing page?
A landing page is a full website. lnk.boo is the page someone sees when they tap your bio link on Instagram or Twitter. It's a hub (platform links, socials, newsletter, merch), not a substitute for your podcast's website. Most podcasters use both.
Can I add my podcast artwork or cover image?
lnk.boo has image content blocks that sit in the bento grid as tiles. Use one for your podcast artwork, another for a headshot, or a recent episode graphic. They display at full tile size, not as tiny icons.
How do I update it when a new episode drops?
Log in, change the link, done. No code to edit, no page to redeploy. If you link to your podcast's main page on each platform (not individual episode links), you won't need to update at all. New episodes show up automatically.
Why not just use Linktree?
You can. Linktree works fine for a basic link list. But Linktree Free shows their branding, Pro is now $15/month after their 2025 price increase, and every page is still a vertical list. A lnk.boo page is a bento grid: better themes, image tiles for your artwork. Building one is free, and a custom URL like lnk.boo/yourshow is a one-time $1.99.
What else can I put on the page besides platform links?
Newsletter signup link, merch store, Patreon or Ko-fi, your personal website, social profiles. You can also add quote blocks (pull a listener review), stat blocks (episode count, downloads), headings to organize sections, and dividers.
Build your podcast page
One page for every platform you're on. Done in minutes.
Free to build. $1.99 once for a custom URL.