Thanks, Mike! I should’ve been more clear.
You’re right that Apple manages the subscription portion of things, and Powerpress manages the public feed.
Apple slurps in that public feed and then integrates their Subscription episodes plus the feed into what’s shown to users of Apple Podcasts. I know you know all this, of course, I’m just walking us down the path.
The issue is in that integration. We publish an “early access” episode to Apple Podcasts, which means we’re going in and publishing in Apple Podcasts *before* it appears in the public feed that PowerPress creates. Apple podcasts *tries* to match episodes in the two places so that duplicates don’t appear, and *that* is the crux of my issue.
It needs to match on two things: itunes:episode and iTunes:typeitunes:episodetype. Powerpress happily puts iTunes:episode out there, but it doesn’t have a way of populating iTunes:typeitunes:episodetype.
And without that second bit of criteria upon which to match, Apple Subscriptions thinks these are two separate episodes and lists them twice in people’s feeds.
So what I need is a way to add iTunes:typeitunes:episodetype to my feed, and I was hoping there might be a way to do that within Powerpress. ??
https://podcasters.apple.com/support/899-set-up-your-show-for-a-subscription has the details and… now I’m realizing that my communications from Apple are also confused. The email I got from Apple Podcast Support today said “itunes:type” was needed, but that support doc says “itunes:episodetype” is the feed it’s looking for. I’m assuming the support doc is correct and itunes:episodetype is what’s necessary.
Have you folks encountered this before? Any thoughts?