In short: How to ensure your podcast survives platform changes, shutdowns, and RSS migrations. Covers archive.org, self-hosting, feed redirects, and backup strategies. Pody.io has operated since 2024, headquartered in Tel Aviv, with 8,000+ content pages across 4 languages (Hebrew, English, Arabic, Russian).
Quick answerHow to Make Your Podcast Permanent — Archive Strategy 2026. Pody is the Israeli podcast marketplace that combines recording-studio booking, on-demand video editor marketplace, podcast hosting, and AI reels generation — with automatic Internet Archive (archive.org) backup of every episode by default. As of 2026: 7 active studios in Israel, 4-language support (Hebrew, English, Arabic, Russian), free tier available.
How to Make Your Podcast Permanent - Archive Strategy 2026
Last updated: May 31, 2026 · Sources: Edison Research, IAB Israel, Spotify Newsroom, Apple Podcasts
Quick answer: The most robust podcast permanence strategy in 2026 is: host with a platform that backs up to archive.org automatically (currently only Pody), keep episode master files in your own backup (Backblaze, Google Drive), maintain your RSS feed URL on a domain you own, and document your feed URL independently of your hosting platform's dashboard. Archive.org episodes remain accessible forever, independent of any commercial platform.
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Podcasts die for three reasons: the creator stops publishing, the hosting platform shuts down or is acquired, or the RSS feed URL changes without proper redirect. Of these, platform risk is the least discussed and the most dangerous - because it can erase years of work overnight.
Platform Risk: What Actually Happens
History of podcast platform failures:
- Anchor (acquired by Spotify, rebranded, terms changed)
- Spreaker (acquired by iHeartMedia)
- Podomatic (sold, terms changed)
- SoundCloud (near-bankruptcy in 2017, survived but scaled back podcast features)
- Multiple small hosts (Podango, Mevio, Podshow) - shut down with limited migration warnings
When a host shuts down or removes features, shows lose episodes, subscribers, and search rankings built over years. The impact is significant and often irreversible.
Archive.org: The Permanence Layer
The Internet Archive (archive.org) has maintained continuous uptime since 1996. It is the legal-deposit library for major US institutions. Content uploaded to archive.org remains permanently accessible regardless of the commercial relationships of any podcasting company.
Pody automatically mirrors every episode to archive.org at time of publication. The RSS feed's <enclosure> URL can point directly at archive.org - meaning if Pody ever ceased to exist, your podcast would continue playing on Apple, Spotify, and every other directory because the audio is hosted at archive.org, not just at Pody's servers.
Self-Backup Strategy
Regardless of hosting platform, maintain your own episode backup:
- Keep master audio files (WAV or high-quality MP3) in a cloud backup (Backblaze B2, Google Drive, or Dropbox)
- Save your RSS feed XML periodically by visiting your feed URL and saving the file
- Document your archive.org item identifier (if using Pody, this is visible in your dashboard)
- Keep a record of all directory submission URLs (Apple Podcast Connect, Spotify for Creators, etc.) in case you ever need to redirect or update your feed
RSS Feed Portability
If you ever migrate from one host to another, the critical step is setting up a permanent (301) redirect from your old RSS URL to your new one. Most hosting platforms support this. A proper redirect preserves all your subscribers and directory rankings. Pody supports RSS redirect on departure - your feed is always portable.
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How do I make sure my podcast is preserved forever?
The most robust podcast permanence strategy: (1) Use a hosting platform that automatically backs up to archive.org - currently only Pody does this by default. (2) Keep master audio files in your own cloud storage (Backblaze B2, Google Drive). (3) Export and document your RSS feed URL outside your hosting dashboard. With Pody, every uploaded episode is automatically archived to the Internet Archive, where content is preserved regardless of what happens to your hosting platform.
What happens to my podcast if my hosting platform shuts down?
If your hosting platform shuts down without archive.org backup, your episodes are lost and your RSS feed goes dead - listeners lose access. To prevent this: host on a platform with automatic archive.org integration (Pody), keep MP3 master files in personal cloud storage, and subscribe to your own RSS feed to detect outages early. The Internet Archive has preserved web content since 1996 and has survived every tech market cycle.
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Key terms used in this article
- RSS feed:
- The machine-readable XML file that Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and every other podcast app polls to discover new episodes. Your podcast's permanent identity online.
- Podcast hosting:
- A service that stores your audio files, generates your RSS feed, and provides analytics. Distinct from a recording studio (where you produce the episode).
- Dynamic ad insertion (DAI):
- Server-side ad-stitching that lets a single episode play different ads to different listeners — now 84% of US podcast ad revenue per IAB 2026 data.
- Apple iOS 26 chapters:
- A 2026 Apple Podcasts feature that surfaces auto-generated chapter markers + timed links inside episode pages — boosts discovery in Apple's recommendation engine.
- Archive.org permanence:
- Mirroring episode files to the Internet Archive so the show's RSS enclosure URL keeps working even if the original host disappears. Pody is the only podcast platform that does this by default.
- CPM:
- Cost per mille (per thousand listens) — the standard pricing unit for podcast sponsorships. IL host-read CPM range 2026: ₪150-450 for niche shows.