Spotify for Podcasters integration
Auto-publish episodes with chapters, show notes, and metadata.
Short answer. Send EpisodeOps-generated chapters and show notes straight to your Spotify for Podcasters dashboard the moment a release pack is approved.
Spotify is the second-largest podcast platform by listening time and the largest in many markets. Publishing there used to mean hand-copying show notes, exporting chapter markers, and remembering to swap the cover art. EpisodeOps eliminates that work by syncing the assets from each Release Pack into your Spotify for Podcasters episode at the moment the team approves it.
Chapter markers are the highest-impact piece. Spotify renders them inline in the player; listeners skip to sections, retention goes up. EpisodeOps generates them from the transcript with AI-suggested titles you can edit, then writes them straight into the episode record.
How it works
1. Connect once
Authorize Spotify for Podcasters in EpisodeOps → Settings → Integrations. OAuth happens once per show.
2. Approve the release pack
After your team approves transcript, show notes, and chapters in EpisodeOps, the episode metadata is queued for sync.
3. Schedule or auto-publish
Choose 'Publish at scheduled time' (matched to your show calendar) or 'Push on next sync'. Spotify receives the assets, the episode goes live, your team gets a confirmation in Slack.
Use cases
Backfill chapter markers across your back catalog
EpisodeOps generates chapter markers for archived episodes, the Spotify integration writes them to existing episodes. Old episodes get fresh discoverability.
Multi-show networks with one Spotify Studios account
Route each show's release pack to its own Spotify Studios account from one EpisodeOps workspace. No more swapping tabs.
Co-host shows where one person produces
Producer approves in EpisodeOps; episode goes live on Spotify without the co-host having to grant access or babysit the upload.
Try EpisodeOps free
Free release pack on signup — no card required. Connect Spotify for Podcasters when you're ready.
Common questions
Does EpisodeOps publish the audio file itself, or just metadata?
Audio is published by your podcast host's RSS feed; Spotify reads the RSS automatically. EpisodeOps writes the chapter markers, show notes, and metadata that Spotify uses to render the episode in its player.
Will this overwrite show notes I edit in Spotify for Podcasters?
No. EpisodeOps writes once at publish. Edits you make directly in Spotify for Podcasters after publish are preserved — we don't re-sync unless you re-trigger from inside EpisodeOps.
What happens if Spotify and Apple show different versions?
EpisodeOps writes a canonical version per episode and pushes it to each connected platform. Spotify and Apple stay in sync as long as you don't edit them directly in either dashboard.