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Configuring Transistor's basic website template

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  • Setting up your podcast
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  • Moving your show from a different podcast host
  • Using a custom domain for your podcast website
    If you're using our built-in website for your podcast, you can optionally use your own custom domain name. You'll need to access the domain registrar where you purchased your custom domain name (GoDaddy, Hover, NameCheap, etc). Step 1: Go to "Website" settings for your show Log in to your Transistor dashboard. Select your show, and then click on "Website" in the menu. Step 2: type in the custom domain you'd like toPopular
  • Do podcast websites with a custom domain support SSL?
    Yes, they sure do! And for free! As of January 1, 2019, all data that passes through Transistor is securely encrypted using SSL (specifically, TLS v1.2), including your podcast website with your own domain name – for no extra cost. Simply configure your Transistor website to use your custom domain name, and then visit https://www.yourdomain.com and everything will be served securely. No additional configuration is needed. We're leveraging Let's Encrypt to make this happen – a free, autoFew readers
  • Using Cloudflare for DNS and SSL with your custom domain
    Cloudflare is a popular CDN that provides DNS configuration and free SSL for websites across the Internet. If you're planning on using Cloudflare to configure your domain's DNS for use with your Transistor website, there are few things to keep in mind due to how it operates. First, follow our guide for setting up custom domains on Transistor. You're probably reading this page if something isn't working correctly. Point yoFew readers

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