Your site becomes a podcast on Spotify and Apple, with nothing to do
Your articles' audio already exists: a podcast feed is just a document pointing to it. WeDispatch generates it for you, ready to submit to Apple Podcasts, Spotify and every listening app. One more channel, zero production.
Producing a podcast usually means recording, editing, publishing. You already have every article's audio — but it stays on your site, invisible to the millions of listeners who live in Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
Your site becomes a podcast on Spotify and Apple, with nothing to do
Your feed is already there
As soon as your articles are voiced, WeDispatch exposes a standard podcast feed (iTunes RSS) pointing to your audio.
Submit it to the platforms
Give the feed URL to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer… Once approved, each new article appears on its own in the app.
A feed per section if needed
Add ?rubrique=Sports for a podcast dedicated to a section, to submit separately. Sports and culture, two distinct shows.

Zero production
No recording, no editing: the audio already exists, the feed just distributes it.
On every app
Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer and the rest: a standard RSS feed they all know how to read.
A podcast per section
One general feed, or a per-section feed to submit separately: as many shows as topics.
Always up to date
Each newly voiced article joins the feed automatically. Platforms pick it up within minutes.
Publishers who want to capture the podcast audience without building a studio: regional press, magazines, thematic media.
Ready to give your articles a voice?
Book a 30-minute demo: we set WeDispatch up with you, no complex setup.
Do I have to record anything?
No. Your articles' audio already exists; the podcast feed is just an XML document pointing to it. No recording or editing.
On which platforms?
All that read a standard podcast RSS feed: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer, and other listening apps. You submit the URL once.
Can I have a podcast per section?
Yes. On top of the general feed, a ?rubrique=… parameter produces a feed dedicated to a section, to submit separately to the platforms.
What if my audio is protected?
A public feed never serves restricted-access content: it plays the preview instead, as for an anonymous visitor. Signed-URL accounts don't expose a public feed.