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The hardest part of podcast guesting is not the email. It is building a shortlist of shows whose audience actually wants what you know. Search 336 real, currently published podcasts by topic, niche, or host, then open any show to see how to get booked on it.
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Eric Siu and Neil Patel
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Harry Stebbings
Found a show worth pitching?
Open its “How to get booked” page for the angle that works on that show, then write the email with the free pitch generator.
Write the pitchAbout this directory. Every show here is a real podcast listed in public Apple Podcasts data. None of them are members of Let’s Make A Podcast, and none have told us they are accepting guests. This is a research tool for pitching shows directly. If you would rather have hosts come to you, build a guest profile and be discoverable to every host searching your niche.
Type the subject you can speak to with authority, or filter the directory to your niche, to see the real shows publishing in that space.
Open a show's how-to-get-booked page and its Apple Podcasts listing. Listen to a recent episode and note one specific moment you can reference.
Use the free pitch generator to turn that research into a short, personalized email, then send it to the host.
Start from the topic you can genuinely speak to, not from the biggest shows you can name. Search this directory for that topic, filter to your niche, and read a few recent episodes of any show that looks close. A show is worth pitching when its audience would obviously benefit from what you know and it regularly interviews outside guests. Shortlist ten of those before you write a single email.
Every listing is a real, currently published show pulled from public Apple Podcasts directory data (Apple Podcasts (iTunes Search API) — public directory data). These shows are not members of Let's Make A Podcast and have not told us they are looking for guests. They are here so you can research them and pitch them directly, the same way you would find them by browsing Apple Podcasts, only sorted and searchable by niche.
It means the show is established and has a back catalogue you can reference in a pitch, which is genuinely useful. It does not mean the show takes guests, or that its audience is the right one for you. Sorting by most established is a starting filter, not a ranking of quality. Always listen to an episode before you pitch.
Yes, completely free with no sign-up. The whole directory loads into your browser and the search runs there, so nothing you type is sent to a server or stored anywhere.
A short, specific email. Open with one line that proves you actually listened to that show, give a single relevant credibility marker, offer two or three concrete episode angles framed as listener takeaways, and close with one easy reply. The free pitch generator assembles exactly that structure, and each show's how-to-get-booked page covers what hosts in that niche respond to.
Yes. Cold pitching means you do the finding every time. If you build a guest profile on Let's Make A Podcast instead, hosts searching your niche can find and invite you directly. Most guests do both: pitch the shows they really want, and stay discoverable for the ones they have not heard of yet.
Prefer to browse by category? The podcast directory groups every show into a niche hub. Once you have your shortlist, build the media kit hosts ask for with the free guest one-sheet builder.
Photo: Jonathan Farber / UnsplashBuild your guest profile once and become bookable to every host searching your niche. Free while we’re in early access.