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Time Bomb Feature Available for Time-Sensitive Podcast Content

A time bomb is a program that will stop working after a predetermined date or time has been reached. To “time bomb” media files is to automatically delete them after a certain timeframe. It is very useful for files that have a specific lifespan. From the time an episode is published, you can limit how long it will be accessible. To set up the time bomb feature:

1. Go to apps.podbean.com and purchase the “Time Bomb” app. (You’ll be sent to the Podbean login page if you aren’t logged in; select a podcast channel if you have multiple channels.)

Get time bomb app

2. In your Podbean admin, navigate to “Settings”->”Apps”. (You will be redirected to this page when installing the app.)

time bomb app in dashboard

3. Go to “Publish”->”Episodes” to publish a new episode or edit an episode.

publish episodes

4. Under the episode description area, check on “Time Bomb” to set a time limit for this episode. Click “Publish”.

check timebomb

time bomb in publishing

To see all the powerful features, services and plugins available to enhance your podcasting experience, visit the Podbean app marketplace. Stay tuned for more to come!

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