PigeonPod web player: listen to YouTube in your browser, sync playback progress

If you prefer listening on the web, PigeonPod includes a web player so you can play episodes directly in your browser. It's primarily written for YouTube, but the same workflow also works for BiliBili.

Updated 2026-02-27

Why a web player (even if you use RSS)

Podcast clients are great, but they vary by platform and features. A web player gives you a consistent way to listen anywhere with just a browser.

It also lets PigeonPod offer cross-device progress sync, so you can continue where you left off across devices.

Step 1: Add a YouTube (or BiliBili) source

Paste a channel or playlist URL and create a subscription.

Use filters to keep your listening queue focused (exclude shorts, set a minimum duration, etc.).

Step 2: Play directly in the PigeonPod Web App

Open the episode in the PigeonPod web app and press play.

Your playback progress can sync across devices, which helps if you switch between your laptop and phone.

  • Background-friendly web listening
  • Progress sync across devices
  • A single place for all your sources

When RSS is still the best choice

RSS remains the most flexible option if you want native podcast app features.

  • Offline downloads inside your podcast app
  • OS-level integrations (CarPlay, system media controls, etc.)
  • Using your existing podcast app workflows

Practical recommendation

Use the web player when you want seamless cross-device continuation and a consistent experience.

Use RSS when you want offline downloads or prefer a specific podcast client.

FAQ

Do I have to choose between the web player and RSS?

No. You can listen in the web app, use RSS in a podcast client, or mix both depending on the situation.

Does this work for BiliBili too?

Yes. Add a BiliBili channel or playlist URL and follow the same web player workflow.

Try PigeonPod

Convert a channel once, then let auto-sync keep your podcast queue updated.