Before using Podpage, Nosey AF was managing its website manually through Squarespace — a time-consuming process that added hours of work to every episode release.

Host Stephanie Graham built her Squarespace site from scratch, creating each episode page manually, copying and pasting embed players from Libsyn, and writing custom titles and descriptions for every release. “It was a lot of manual steps,” she recalls. “I’d work twelve hours at my full-time job, then come home and still have to process, post, and format everything myself.”

With Podpage, that workload disappeared almost instantly.

Setting up once — then letting Podpage handle everything

After hearing repeated recommendations about Podpage, Stephanie decided to try it. “I maybe spent a few hours getting the page to look like my Squarespace site,” she says. “Once I connected everything, that was it. I was done.”

Today, her site updates automatically every time a new episode is published through Captivate.

“I barely go to my Podpage site unless I’m running a program, adding a survey bar, or copying a link for my newsletter,” she explains. “Outside of that, it runs on its own — seamlessly. I don’t even need to be bothered with it anymore.”

Professional design that earns compliments

Stephanie’s audience notices the difference, too. “I get so many compliments on it — people say, ‘Wow, this is really nice.’ And it is. It’s really nice — on your time.”

For Nosey AF, Podpage has replaced hours of repetitive work with an automated, beautifully designed site that runs itself.

About the podcast

Nosey AF is a podcast for creative people who want to make work that truly matters. Host Stephanie Graham invites listeners to eavesdrop on honest, behind-the-scenes conversations with working artists, filmmakers, and community organizers who are building bold, culture-shifting projects — and sharing exactly how they do it.