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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Castos is a versatile podcast hosting platform designed to help creators build, grow, and monetize their shows with ease. It supports unlimited podcasts and episodes under a single account, giving podcasters freedom to scale without worrying about storage or bandwidth. Analytics are one of Castos’s strengths: it provides in-depth listener data, including listener location, device [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Castos is a versatile podcast hosting platform designed to help creators build, grow, and monetize their shows with ease. It supports unlimited podcasts and episodes under a single account, giving podcasters freedom to scale without worrying about storage or bandwidth. </p>



<p>Analytics are one of Castos’s strengths: it provides in-depth listener data, including listener location, device type, and engagement metrics, helping creators understand their audience more clearly. </p>



<p>For monetization, Castos offers dynamic ad insertion and supports listener donations. It also supports private podcasting, allowing creators to invite specific subscribers via unique RSS feeds. </p>



<p>Content creators can repurpose their audio for YouTube: Castos can automatically convert audio episodes into video files and publish them to YouTube, which helps expand reach easily. </p>



<p>Transcription is built-in, allowing automatic conversion of audio episodes into text. Depending on the plan, creators get a monthly allocation of transcript credits. </p>



<p>Castos integrates seamlessly with WordPress through the “Seriously Simple Podcasting” plugin, simplifying the workflow for podcasters who run their sites on WordPress. </p>



<p>Publishing is streamlined: Castos automatically distributes episodes to major platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. </p>



<p>All account plans start with a 14-day free trial, so creators can get a feel for the platform before committing. </p>



<p>In summary, Castos offers a robust, creator-friendly solution for podcast hosting—with unlimited storage, powerful analytics, monetization options, and seamless workflows for both public and private shows.</p>
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