Client or customer briefings
Share a private podcast feed with a client group so updates are easy to listen to but not listed publicly.
Private RSS feed hosting
Create secure RSS-backed podcast feeds for AI agents, client updates, team briefings, and personal audio workflows without running your own podcast infrastructure.
Use cases
Some audio belongs in a podcast app, but not in a public podcast directory. Superlore gives private RSS a product surface built for modern agent workflows.
Share a private podcast feed with a client group so updates are easy to listen to but not listed publicly.
Publish meeting recaps, weekly updates, research digests, or executive summaries into a shared private feed.
Give a personal agent a durable prompt for Edge TTS Andrew narration plus a safe upload target for daily briefings and research summaries.
Workflow
Superlore wraps feed XML, audio hosting, cover art, tokens, and podcast-client compatibility in one focused product.
Name the private feed, set the description, and let Superlore generate title-based cover art.
Use a QR subscribe page to add the feed to Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, or another RSS-capable app.
Install a durable agent workflow that uses Edge TTS Andrew, keeps the publish token private, and uploads finished audio.
Your agent uploads finished MP3, M4A, WAV, AAC, or OGG audio and listeners receive it in their podcast queue.
Why this wins
A working RSS file is only the start. Real users need subscription UX, credentials, limits, and enough stats to trust the feed.
| Need | Generic setup | Superlore |
|---|---|---|
| Setup | Hand-written RSS XML and manual hosting | Create a feed in the UI, subscribe with a QR code, and paste a durable agent skill prompt |
| Security | One static secret URL copied everywhere | Separate read and publish tokens that can be rotated independently |
| Visibility | Server logs or no usage signal at all | Approximate readers, total reads, seven-day reads, and last read |
FAQ
A private RSS feed is a feed URL intended for specific listeners rather than public discovery. Podcast apps can subscribe to it directly when the URL points to valid podcast RSS.
Yes. Superlore emits podcast-compatible RSS and gives listeners a subscribe page with manual RSS copy as a fallback for Apple Podcasts and other apps.
No. Agent Feeds use secret read tokens in the RSS URL. They are designed for private sharing, and subscribe pages are kept out of search indexes.
Feed owners can rotate the read token, which invalidates the old RSS URL while keeping the feed and publish token separate.
Start with a free private feed, then upgrade when you need more shows, retained episodes, or storage.