About PigeonPod

PigeonPod turns public video channels and playlists into private podcast RSS feeds, so updates from YouTube and BiliBili fit naturally into a real listening workflow.

What PigeonPod does

PigeonPod converts supported public video sources into standard podcast feeds you can follow from your preferred podcast app. It handles feed generation, update syncing, and selective episode availability so new uploads are easier to listen to than to manually watch-track.

Who it is built for

The product is built for people who consume channel updates while commuting, exercising, working, or monitoring ongoing sources. It is especially useful when screen-first platforms hold valuable content, but the user wants an audio-first workflow.

Product boundaries

PigeonPod is not a video platform, a creator network, or a public content directory. It does not require your YouTube or BiliBili password to deliver the core service. The product focuses on helping each user organize public source updates into a private listening flow.

Why the product is trustworthy

We keep the service legible on purpose. The public changelog shows product cadence, the open-source repository shows implementation direction, and our privacy and terms pages define the operational and legal boundaries of the service.

How PigeonPod is maintained

PigeonPod is actively maintained as a product with both public project visibility and hosted service updates. Release notes, documentation, and support channels are kept accessible so users can verify that the service is evolving and where to get help when needed.