Tutorial
Turn personalized sources into subscribable podcasts with AI agents.
Commutes, walks, and in-between moments are ideal for listening. huisheng.fm connects public or private source material to content generation, audio production, and Podcast Feed hosting.
Why this exists
Audio generation is manageable. Automated publishing is the gap.
AI can help write episode scripts, and voice models such as ElevenLabs or MAI Voice 2 can synthesize the audio. The hard part is publishing and maintaining that audio inside legacy podcast hosting tools that were designed for human dashboards instead of AI-agent workflows.
1. Produce the episode
Let an agent create the podcast episode first.
A repeatable production workflow usually has three parts: source collection, script generation, and voice synthesis. In a Hacker News Daily workflow, an agent can collect HN Top News each day, write the script and show notes, call a voice model, then combine the narration with a prepared intro to produce a complete episode file.
- Collect public pages, RSS feeds, newsletters, docs, community updates, or private material.
- Use a large language model to summarize the signal and write the episode script and show notes.
- Call voice models such as ElevenLabs or MAI Voice 2 to synthesize the episode audio.
- Combine narration, intro audio, and other assets into a publishable episode file.
2. Connect huisheng.fm
Use the Skill or MCP to hand publishing to the agent.
After you register and sign in to huisheng.fm, open the Dashboard, find AI Agents access under Podcast Feed management, and copy your API Token. Then choose the integration style that fits your automation platform.
Integration options
Connect through MCP
Best for ConsoleX AI and other workflows that can call MCP tools directly inside an agent conversation.
Connect through the Skill
Best for Codex, Claude Code, Copilot, and other coding agents that can add the publishing workflow as a local Skill.
Agent capabilities
- Create Podcast Feeds
- Publish new episodes
- Delete episodes
- Update podcast metadata and episode details
- Fetch podcast and episode information
3. Publish or subscribe
Put your Feed into the apps where you already listen.
Once your Podcast Feed exists, you can add it to your own listening app or submit it as a public feed to podcast directories and listening platforms.
- Personal listening: copy the RSS Feed URL into a podcast app that supports custom RSS feeds.
- Public distribution: submit the Feed to platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and open podcast directories.
Publishing help links
Use these guides when you want a public Podcast Feed to appear in podcast directories or listening platforms.
- Apple Podcasts
Submit a show through Apple Podcasts Connect with a third-party RSS feed.
- Spotify for Creators
Claim or submit a show on Spotify with your podcast RSS feed.
- YouTube Music
Publish podcast episodes to YouTube and YouTube Music from an RSS feed.
- Amazon Music
Submit a podcast by entering the RSS Feed URL in Amazon Music for Podcasters.
- iHeartRadio
Submit a podcast RSS Feed URL for iHeartRadio distribution.
- Pocket Casts
Submit a public podcast to the Pocket Casts directory.
- Podcast Index
Add a public RSS feed to the open Podcast Index.
Add a personalized Feed to a podcast app
For a private or personal Feed, copy the RSS Feed URL and add it directly in an app that supports custom RSS or private feeds.
- Apple Podcasts
Apple Podcasts can show podcasts added manually through a URL in your library.
- Pocket Casts
Add private, paid, or members-only feeds to Pocket Casts.
- AntennaPod
Subscribe by adding a podcast with its RSS address.
- Podcast Addict
Add an authenticated or premium RSS feed by URL.
- Castro
Add password-protected podcast feeds with credentials in the feed URL.
Beta Test
Free during beta, free forever for the first 500 users.
huisheng.fm is currently in Beta Test and is free to use. We also commit to keeping it free forever for the first 500 users who join the experience program.
