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Buzzsprout connects your podcast account to any AI agent. Manage your content lifecycle, track episode performance, and update metadata directly from your chat client.

List all episodes, retrieve play counts, and even delete old content without leaving your workflow. It handles the whole podcast pipeline, from creation to analytics.

What your AI agents can do

Create episode

Publishes a new podcast episode using a title and description.

Delete episode

Permanently removes an episode from your podcast account.

Get account info

Retrieves core settings and configuration details for your podcast account.

+ 4 more capabilities included
List all episodes

Retrieves a list of every podcast episode associated with your account.

Get detailed episode data

Fetches all metadata for a specific episode ID, including play counts and audio URLs.

Update existing episodes

Modifies the title, description, or other metadata of an episode you already published.

Create new episodes

Publishes a brand new episode with a custom title and description.

Delete episodes

Permanently removes an episode from your Buzzsprout account.

View podcast details

Retrieves core information about the podcast itself, like artwork and website links.

Retrieve account settings

Accesses and displays your overall podcast configuration and account details.

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create episode

Publishes a new podcast episode using a title and description.

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delete episode

Permanently removes an episode from your podcast account.

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get account info

Retrieves core settings and configuration details for your podcast account.

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get episode

Fetches all metadata for a single, specified episode ID.

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get podcast info

Gets core information about the podcast, like artwork and category.

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list episodes

Lists all episodes on your podcast account.

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update episode

Modifies the details of an existing episode.

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What you can do with this MCP connector

Connect your Buzzsprout account to any AI agent. You'll manage your whole podcast pipeline—from drafting new episodes to checking play counts—right inside your chat client. You can list every episode, pull play counts, and even delete old content without ever leaving your workflow. This server handles the entire podcast lifecycle, from initial draft to final analytics.

list_episodes gives you a list of every episode on your account. get_episode fetches all the metadata for one specific episode ID, including play counts and audio URLs. update_episode lets you modify the title, description, or other details on an existing episode. create_episode publishes a brand new episode using a custom title and description. delete_episode permanently removes an episode from your Buzzsprout account. get_podcast_info gets core info about the podcast itself, like the artwork and category. get_account_info displays your overall podcast configuration and account details.

How Buzzsprout MCP Works

  1. 1 First, you subscribe to the Buzzsprout server and provide your API Token and Podcast ID.
  2. 2 Next, you ask your AI agent to perform a content action, like 'List my last 5 episodes.'
  3. 3 Your agent calls the required tool (list_episodes) and returns the data to you in plain text.

The bottom line is, your agent handles the API calls so you talk to your podcast manager through natural language.

Who Is Buzzsprout MCP For?

Podcasters, content marketers, and developers need this. If you spend time clicking through dashboards just to check a play count or update show notes, this saves you time. It puts your whole content pipeline right into your agent's chat window.

Podcaster

Checks episode performance or updates show notes without manually logging into the Buzzsprout dashboard.

Content Marketer

Retrieves specific episode links and metadata for social media posts directly from their content planning workflow.

Developer

Integrates podcast content management steps into automated scripts or internal tooling using natural language commands.

What Changes When You Connect

  • Stop switching tabs. You can pull detailed play counts or list all episodes using the list_episodes tool, all from your agent chat.
  • Drafting content gets faster. Use get_podcast_info to grab artwork and category details, then use create_episode to publish the content, without leaving your IDE.
  • Content maintenance is quick. If you need to change an episode's title or description, update_episode handles it. No need to jump into the manual dashboard.
  • Streamline analytics. Instead of digging deep into reports, ask for episode performance. The agent uses get_episode to give you the total play count instantly.
  • Keep your content clean. Need to purge old episodes? delete_episode lets you remove content permanently using a simple command.

Real-World Use Cases

01

Checking performance on a new series

A podcaster needs to know the total plays for the 'Tech Trends 2026' episode. They ask their agent, and the agent uses get_episode to pull the 1,250 play count and the publication date instantly.

02

Preparing for a content dump

A marketer has 50 episode links to share. Instead of manually copying them, they ask the agent to list_episodes, which retrieves all metadata, giving them the links they need for a bulk social media post.

03

Fixing a published error

An editor realizes episode ep_123 has the wrong show notes. They tell their agent to update_episode with the correct text, and the episode is fixed instantly, without logging into the web interface.

04

Building a content pipeline

A developer wants to automate content publishing. They use the agent to first get_account_info for necessary credentials, then create_episode to build the episode, and finally list_episodes to verify the new entry.

The Tradeoffs

Over-relying on the web dashboard

The user logs into Buzzsprout, clicks 'Episodes,' filters by date, and then copies the specific episode ID to use in an external spreadsheet. This takes 5-10 clicks and context switching.

Just ask your agent to list_episodes. It gives you the full list and metadata immediately. If you need specific details, prompt the agent to use get_episode with the ID you found.

Attempting bulk updates manually

The team has 20 episodes needing a title change. They must open 20 separate pages, manually change the title, and save each one. This is slow and error-prone.

Instead, ask your agent to update_episode for all 20 IDs in a single prompt. It handles the bulk updates directly via the API.

Confusing podcast data with account settings

The user tries to change the podcast's website link by editing an episode's description field. This will fail because the link is stored in a different place.

To change the main podcast details, use the get_podcast_info tool first. If you need to change the account settings, use get_account_info. They are separate functions.

When It Fits, When It Doesn't

Use this server if your workflow requires managing podcast content, checking play stats, or modifying episode metadata. You need to interact with the content after it's been uploaded. Don't use it if you only need general marketing data or analytics that don't tie to a specific episode ID. If you are building a content workflow that needs to run on a schedule, you'll need to chain calls like list_episodes -> get_episode -> update_episode. It's designed for content manipulation, not passive data viewing.

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Available Capabilities

create_episode delete_episode get_account_info get_episode get_podcast_info list_episodes update_episode

Checking episode performance used to mean dashboard clutter.

Before this server, checking episode metrics meant logging into the Buzzsprout dashboard. You'd click the 'Analytics' tab, navigate to the specific episode, and find the total play count. It was a multi-step process that forced you to switch context and open another browser tab.

Now, you just talk to your agent. You ask, 'How many plays did 'Tech Trends 2026' get?' and it uses `get_episode` to pull the total plays and publication date right into your chat. You get the answer without opening a single new tab.

Buzzsprout MCP Server: Manage your content from your IDE

You no longer need to copy-paste episode IDs or visit the web interface to fix show notes. If you spot an error, your agent runs `update_episode` instantly, changing the title or description right from your coding environment.

The workflow is now continuous. You manage the content from where you already are, eliminating the disruptive manual steps of logging in, navigating, and saving.

Common Questions About Buzzsprout MCP

How do I list all episodes using the list_episodes tool? +

You ask your agent to use list_episodes. It returns a list of all your episodes, including their IDs and basic metadata. If you only want the last five, you can specify that in your prompt.

Can I update the title of an episode using update_episode? +

Yes, you tell your agent to use update_episode. You must provide the specific episode ID and the new title. The tool handles the update directly with Buzzsprout.

What is the difference between get_episode and list_episodes? +

list_episodes gives you a roster of every episode. get_episode drills down to give you all the detailed metadata for one specific episode ID.

Do I need to use get_podcast_info before creating an episode? +

No. You can use create_episode directly. get_podcast_info just retrieves core details about the podcast itself (like artwork), which isn't required for publishing content.

What is the difference between `get_episode` and `get_account_info`? +

The get_episode tool pulls specific details for one episode. get_account_info retrieves core podcast configuration and settings. Use the former when you need episode metrics; use the latter for account-level parameters.

How do I delete an episode using the `delete_episode` tool? +

You confirm the episode ID and call delete_episode. This action permanently removes the episode data from your Buzzsprout account.

Do I need to use `get_podcast_info` before running `create_episode`? +

No. You can create an episode using create_episode independently. However, checking get_podcast_info first helps confirm the current podcast details and artwork.

What details can I retrieve using `list_episodes`? +

list_episodes provides a list of all your podcast episodes. It returns key metadata, including the episode title, ID, and play counts.

Can I check the total play count for an episode using the agent? +

Yes! Use the get_episode tool with the Episode ID. Your agent will fetch the detailed metadata, which includes the total_plays field for that specific episode.

How do I update the description of a podcast episode? +

Simply ask the agent to update_episode and provide the Episode ID and the new description. The information will be synchronized with Buzzsprout immediately.

Does the integration allow uploading new audio files? +

Currently, the toolset focuses on managing metadata, status, and analytics. Creating an episode via create_episode allows setting the title and description, but the audio file upload should be managed through the Buzzsprout web interface.

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