Famous Podcasts That Use Squarespace – And Why It’s the Perfect Platform for Your Show

So, you’ve got a killer podcast idea, and you’re ready to take the plunge. You’ve got the content, the gear, and maybe even a catchy jingle. But here’s the deal: if your podcast doesn’t have an awesome website, you’re missing out on a whole lot of potential listeners. That’s where Squarespace comes in. It’s the go-to website builder for podcasters who want a site that’s not only stunning but also easy to manage. But don’t just take my word for it—some of the most popular podcasts out there are already using Squarespace. Let’s take a look at 11 podcasts that trust Squarespace to power their online presence and why you should too.

 

Armchair Expert

Dax Shepard’s "Armchair Expert" is where celebrity interviews meet deep, meaningful conversations. The "Armchair Expert" website is a great example of how a simplified layout can create a welcoming and informative space that’s easy to navigate. They’ve kept things straightforward, making it simple for fans to find episodes, learn about guests, and explore related content. What’s particularly impressive is that instead of using a third-party platform to sell merch, "Armchair Expert" takes full advantage of Squarespace’s native e-commerce functionality, seamlessly integrating their store into the site. This approach not only keeps everything under one roof but also provides a cohesive user experience.

Check out the site here: Armchair Expert.

 

Office Ladies Podcast

If you’re one of the many fans of "The Office," Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey’s "Office Ladies" podcast is a must-listen! With a massive fanbase, "Office Ladies" needed a website that could handle heavy traffic while delivering a seamless and enjoyable user experience. The podcast is highly interactive, with Jenna and Angela taking questions from their audience related to the episodes and answering them as they go through each one. To make this process easy and engaging for their listeners, they brilliantly utilized Squarespace forms, making submitting questions both fun and straightforward.

While they do use a third-party platform to sell merch, it’s smoothly integrated into their website, ensuring an easy transition for users. The result is a site that not only handles the demands of their large audience but also enhances the overall experience by keeping everything connected and accessible.

Check out their site here: Office Ladies Website.

 

SmartLess Podcast

"SmartLess," hosted by Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett, thrives on surprise guests and unscripted, high-energy conversations. To capture this vibe online, the podcast needed a website that was both straightforward and engaging. Using Squarespace’s versatile and intuitive design tools, "SmartLess" was able to create a clean, three-page site that’s functional and easy to navigate. The homepage shines a spotlight on the hosts, while the other pages effectively showcase their episodes and provide fans with quick access to merch, making it a perfect blend of simplicity and accessibility.

Check out their site here: SmartLess Website.

 

How Did This Get Made?

If you love movies so bad they’re good, then "How Did This Get Made?" is probably already on your radar. Hosted by Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, and Jason Mantzoukas, this podcast hilariously dissects some of the worst films ever made. Squarespace made it easy for the "How Did This Get Made?" team to showcase their unique brand of comedy, using vibrant colors throughout their website to keep things fun and functional. They also made it easy for their thousands of Discord community members to connect with them directly through the site, creating a seamless experience for fans to engage and interact.

See for yourself here: How Did This Get Made?.

 

Congratulations with Chris D’Elia

Comedian Chris D’Elia brings his unfiltered humor to the podcasting world with "Congratulations." His website needed to reflect his offbeat style while still being user-friendly for his fans. Squarespace made it easy for Chris to create a simple one-page website that showcases his latest episode right on the homepage. Beyond just episodes, the site also serves as a hub for his fan base, offering a direct connection to his merch store, making it a seamless experience for fans to stay updated and grab some gear.

Check it out here: Congratulations Podcast.

 

The Homebrew Podcast

"The Homebrew Podcast" is the go-to show for anyone interested in tabletop role-playing games. Whether you’re new to RPGs or a seasoned player, this podcast covers it all. Their website needed to be just as immersive as the games they discuss. While they kept interactions minimal, they made great use of Squarespace’s built-in parallax effect on various pages, featuring dynamic background images that add depth and interest. Squarespace made it simple for them to showcase their podcast episodes, sell merch through their native e-commerce store, and seamlessly integrate their social media platforms, creating a cohesive and engaging online presence for their community.

See the site here: The Homebrew Podcast.

 

WTF with Marc Maron

"WTF with Marc Maron" is a podcast legend, known for its in-depth interviews with some of the biggest names in entertainment—including former President Obama! With such a vast archive of episodes, Marc needed a platform that could handle the complexity while remaining easy to manage. Squarespace provided the perfect solution, allowing Marc to create a site that’s both simple and powerful. Fans can effortlessly find and listen to their favorite episodes, making the website a central hub for everything Marc Maron. Beyond just the podcast, the site connects his audience with his merch, upcoming tours, books, and blogs, making it the go-to destination for all things Marc Maron.

Check it out here: WTF Podcast.

 

We Met At Acme

"We Met At Acme" is a dating podcast that dives into all the tough questions about love and relationships. Hosted by Lindsey Metselaar, the podcast needed a website that was just as modern and relatable as the show itself. Lindsey turned to Squarespace to create a central hub for her brand, making it easy for listeners to connect with everything she offers. The website seamlessly links to her YouTube channel, podcast episodes, merch store, Amazon shop, and other affiliate associations, providing a one-stop destination for her audience to engage with all aspects of her brand.

Explore the site here: We Met At Acme.

 

Am I Doing This Right?

"Am I Doing This Right?" is a podcast that explores the awkward, confusing, and often hilarious aspects of adulthood. Hosts Corinne Foxx and Natalie McMillan bring a fun and relatable vibe to every episode, and they wanted their website to reflect that same spirit. Using Squarespace, they crafted a bright, modern site that’s as easy to navigate as it is visually appealing. The design flexibility of Squarespace allowed them to create a polished, professional look that still feels fresh and on-brand. They kept the site simple but effective, seamlessly connecting it with their Instagram where they interact with thousands of fans, ensuring their community stays engaged and connected.

Take a look here: Am I Doing This Right?.

 

The Joe Rogan Experience

Last but certainly not least, "The Joe Rogan Experience" is one of the most influential podcasts in the world. Even though the podcast is an exclusive partner with Spotify, Joe still maintains his own website for the podcast, hosted on Squarespace. Joe Rogan uses his website as a central hub for his personal brand, connecting his audience to his Spotify homepage for the podcast, merch shop, and listings for upcoming shows and events. This site serves as a comprehensive platform where fans can stay connected with everything Joe Rogan.

Explore it here: The Joe Rogan Experience.

 

Ready to Elevate Your Podcast with a Professional Website?

It’s clear that some of the most successful podcasts out there trust Squarespace to showcase their content. What makes their sites stand out is the thought and care that go into the design. A well-crafted website looks good and makes it easy for your listeners to engage with your content, explore episodes, and become loyal fans.

That’s where we come in. At Dotted Avenue Creative Studio, we specialize in creating custom Squarespace websites tailored specifically for podcasters like you. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to give your existing site a fresh new look, We’re here to help you create a website that’s as unique and engaging as your podcast.

 

Let’s work together to create a website that not only captures your voice but also helps your podcast shine.

If you’re ready to take your podcast to the next level with a professional, custom-designed Squarespace site, We’d love to chat contact us.

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