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Hi 👋🏻
beehiiv just entered the podcast game, and it is a big deal for creators!
They are not just adding another feature as they always do, they are trying to replace your entire podcast stack!
Though they are yet to launch the video podcasting, and as per my source, it’ll be there by the end of June. I am waiting for the video podcast as I want to work on the Insideletter podcast.
Here are the key takeaways:
You can now host, publish and distribute your podcast from inside beehiiv.
No need for separate hosting tools or distribution setups.
Your episodes automatically go to platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
So you create once, and it shows up everywhere.
Each episode gets its own SEO friendly page with a transcript.
This helps you get discovered and turns every episode into reusable content.
Analytics are built in and actually useful
You can track performance, audience behaviour, and growth in real time.
Monetisation is native
You can bundle podcasts with paid newsletters, and offer exclusive content and keep all your revenue. No platform cuts. That’s the best thing.
Everything works inside one system
Your podcast newsletter and website are now connected.
Why this matters for a one-person business
This removes complexity
No more juggling 4 to 5 tools just to run a podcast
This increases leverage
One piece of content can become audio text and be distributed across multiple channels
Improved ownership
You are not sending your audience away, you are building your own ecosystem
This unlocks new revenue
You can package content in smarter ways without friction
It’s safe to say that solo creators like me are becoming 1 person media companies.
Why this is good for solo newsletter owners
1. Less tool overload = more focus
Solo creators like us lose time investing our time on:
Newsletter platform
Email distribution
Analytics tools
If a beehiiv brings this together, you reduce:
Setup time
Maintenance
Context switching
That alone increases output consistency, which is what actually drives growth.
But here’s the main part:
It is only a ‘big deal’ if:
You already have consistent content output
You can repurpose well
You actually use podcasting as a distribution channel
Will you start creating?
Tell me, will you start your own podcast? If so, hit me up! Let’s discuss how we can build it from scratch and make it happen.
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