Bulk Podcast Transcription
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Drop Your RSS Feed URL ➞ Transcribe Your Entire Back Catalog
Transcribe an entire podcast back catalog from one RSS feed. Paste the feed URL, select the episodes — or all of them — and Castmagic returns a speaker-labeled, timestamped transcript plus AI show notes for every one. Built for networks, agencies, and established shows.
Your Back Catalog Is an Asset — Until It Sits Untranscribed
A show with 200 episodes has hundreds of hours of original material and, usually, zero transcripts. That means no transcript pages earning search traffic, no accessibility for deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences, and no way to search the archive for what was said and when. Transcribing episodes one at a time — export the file, upload it, wait, repeat 200 times — is why it never gets done.
Castmagic does it from the feed. Paste your podcast RSS feed URL and Castmagic lists every episode in the catalog. Select the ones you want — a season, the top 50, or the entire archive — and import them in bulk. Each episode runs through the full transcription pipeline: speaker labels, word-level timestamps, 60+ languages with auto-detect, plus AI-generated show notes for every episode. An hour-long episode typically processes in 3-5 minutes, and imports run as background jobs, so a whole catalog churns through without you babysitting it.
Why back catalogs stay untranscribed
The math is brutal at one-episode-at-a-time. Two hundred episodes through a manual upload flow is two hundred rounds of export, upload, wait, download, file. Human transcription services price per audio minute, so a back catalog quotes out at thousands of dollars. So most shows transcribe nothing, or only new episodes going forward — and the archive that took years to build contributes nothing to search traffic or accessibility.
RSS import collapses the per-episode overhead. The feed already lists every episode with a direct link to its audio. Castmagic reads the feed once, you select in one pass, and the pipeline handles the rest in the background.
What every imported episode comes back with
Each episode gets the standard Castmagic treatment: a full transcript with speaker labels and word-level timestamps, AI-generated show notes, an episode summary, and chapter markers. Transcripts export in six formats — TXT, SRT, VTT, PDF, DOCX, CSV — so the same import feeds your website's transcript pages, your video captions, and your internal archive.
For agencies and podcast networks
If you manage shows for clients, bulk import changes the onboarding economics. A new client with a 150-episode archive used to mean weeks of file wrangling; now it's one feed URL and a selection pass. Networks run each show in its own Castmagic space, keeping catalogs separate per client, and deliver transcript pages, show notes retrofits, and repurposed social content from the back catalog as a standard line item. The first deliverable for a new client can be their own archive, made useful.
A searchable archive, not just a pile of text files
Once the catalog is transcribed inside Castmagic, Magic Chat works across all of it. Ask "which episodes did we discuss pricing in?" or "what has this guest said across their three appearances?" and get answers grounded in the actual transcripts, pulled via semantic search across the space. For a show with years of material, that's the difference between remembering an episode exists and finding the exact quote in it.
Keeping up after the backfill
The same flow handles ongoing episodes: when new episodes land in your feed, paste the feed again, select the new ones, and import. Many teams batch this weekly or monthly alongside their publishing workflow, so the archive never falls behind again.
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How To Bulk Transcribe a Podcast From Its RSS Feed
Find your RSS feed URL
Every podcast has one — it's what Apple Podcasts and Spotify read from. Your hosting provider (Libsyn, Buzzsprout, Transistor, etc.) shows it in your dashboard, usually labeled "RSS feed". For a show you don't host, directory sites and podcast apps expose the feed URL too.
Paste the feed into Castmagic
Drop the RSS feed URL into the field above. Castmagic reads the feed and lists every episode in the catalog — titles, dates, and durations — so you can see exactly what's available to import.
Select episodes and import in bulk
Check the episodes you want — a handful, a season, or the whole catalog — and import. Each selected episode is pulled from the feed's audio enclosure and queued for transcription automatically. No downloading and re-uploading files one by one.
Every episode gets a transcript and show notes
Each imported episode comes back with a full speaker-labeled, timestamped transcript plus AI-generated show notes, summaries, and chapter markers. Transcripts download as TXT, SRT, VTT, PDF, DOCX, or CSV.
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Publish, search, and repurpose the archive
Publish transcript pages on your site for SEO, meet accessibility requirements, and use Magic Chat to search across the whole catalog — ask which episodes covered a topic and get answers grounded in the transcripts. The archive becomes a content mine instead of dead weight.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Last updated June 2026 by the Castmagic team
How do I transcribe an entire podcast at once?
Paste the show's RSS feed URL into Castmagic. We read the feed and list every episode; you select the ones to import — or the whole catalog — and each one is transcribed automatically with speaker labels and timestamps. No per-episode downloading or uploading.
Where do I find my podcast RSS feed URL?
Your podcast host (Libsyn, Buzzsprout, Transistor, Podbean, etc.) displays it in your show settings, usually labeled "RSS feed". It's the same URL you submitted to Apple Podcasts and Spotify. For shows you don't own, podcast directories and apps expose the public feed URL.
Can I transcribe a podcast I don't own?
Yes, as long as the feed is public — which nearly all podcast feeds are, since that's how directories distribute them. Researchers and agencies regularly import third-party shows to build searchable, citable archives.
How long does a full back catalog take?
An hour-long episode typically transcribes in 3-5 minutes, and imported episodes process as background jobs rather than one at a time in front of you. A 100-episode catalog generally finishes within hours of import, not days — start it and come back.
Do bulk-imported episodes get speaker labels and show notes too?
Yes. Every episode imported from a feed goes through the same pipeline as a single upload: speaker-labeled, timestamped transcript plus AI-generated show notes, summary, and chapters. Bulk import changes how episodes get in, not what they come back with.
Will new episodes be transcribed automatically when I publish?
Not automatically — the flow is feed, select, import, so you choose which episodes come in. When new episodes publish, paste the feed again and import the new ones; it takes a minute. Teams typically batch this alongside their regular publishing workflow.
What formats can I download the transcripts in?
Six formats per episode: TXT, SRT, VTT, PDF, DOCX, and CSV. That covers website transcript pages, video caption files, client deliverables, and spreadsheet-based workflows from the same import.
I'm an agency managing multiple client shows — how does that work?
Run each show in its own Castmagic space: import each client's feed into their space, keep catalogs cleanly separated, and deliver transcripts, show-notes retrofits, and repurposed content per client. Onboarding a client's full back catalog becomes a feed paste and a selection pass instead of weeks of file handling.
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