Does Transistor have an API?
Yes! Transistor has an API which allows you to make programmatic changes to your podcasts without needing to use our usual web interface. Here are our API docs: https://developers.transistor.fm/ You will find your API key on the account page in the section marked API Access: https://dashboard.transistor.fm/account See What automations are possible with Transistor? for more details on what is posFew readersWhat automations are possible with Transistor?
API Basics Transistor has an API which allows you to make programmatic changes to your podcasts without needing to use our usual web interface. Here are our API docs: https://developers.transistor.fm/ You will find your API key on the account page in the section marked API Access: https://dashboard.transistor.fm/account What's Possible? Our API doesn't currently have the exact same functionality as our web application. Here are some common automations you could create using our APIFew readersIntegrating with Make
Transistor now integrates with Make.com (formerly known as Integromat)Few readersI've come from Riverside, what's Transistor for?
Welcome to Transistor.fm You may have been redirected from Riverside over to us here at Transistor, so here's what you need to know. Riverside is an all-in-one recording and editing platform for your audio and video content. Transistor is a podcast hosting platform. We help you to publish and distribute your audio files as a podcast. Transistor is a paid softwarFew readersI've come from Descript, what's Transistor for?
Welcome to Transistor.fm You may have been redirected from Descript over to us here at Transistor, so here's what you need to know. Descript is an all-in-one editing platform, where you edit and transcribe your audio and video recordings. Transistor is a podcast hosting platform. We help you to publish and distribute your audio files as a podcast. Transistor isFew readersHow to import an episode (audio file) from Descript to Transistor
If you use Descript to record and edit your podcast episodes, you can export (publish) them directly to Transistor. Video tutorial: Descript to Transistor What is Descript? Descript is an all-in-one audio (and video!) editing tool that makes editing your podcast as easy as editing a doc. Now you can export your podcasts — and your transcripts — straight from Descript to TransistorFew readersHow do I setup Google Analytics in my Transistor account?
Adding your Google Analytics ID to your Transistor Account For public podcasts, you can add your Google Analytics ID in the Integrations tab. Click on Configure Web Analytics to reveal the entry fields for Fathom and Google. Enter your Google Analytics ID in the corresponding field. For this, you will need the Measurement ID, which starts with G- followed by numbers. (Few readersHow to use Bluesky auto-posting and podcast comments
|| Bluesky auto-posting with website comments is live now! Read more in our feature announcement. Bluesky is a newer social network that's been gaining momentum. It's free-to-use, and Transistor makes it easy to connect your Bluesky account to your podcast, and have it automatically post an episode announcement when a new episode is published. Additionally, replies to your Bluesky posts can act as a commenting system that can be enabled on yoFew readersHow to use YouTube Auto-posting
| Note: This article is about Transistor's audio-only YouTube integration. Transistor's video podcast distribution features (for YouTube, Apple and more) are currently in Beta Testing. See here for more details. Transistor integrates with YouTube || This feature requires the Professional plan or above. To submit your podcast to YouTube on the Starter plan, see [How to publish episodes from my RFew readers
