How to Tag and Organize Content in Podscan
The Podscan Tagging Philosophy: Lists Are Your Tags Podscan takes a unique approach to organizing content. Instead of adding tags to items, you add items to lists. Each list you create essentially functions as a tag or category. The key concept: We don't add tags to items — we add items to lists. Why Lists Instead of Tags? This approach offers significant advantages over traditional tagging systems: Dynamic Collections: Lists automaticaFew readersUsing Lists to Organize Your Podcast Research
Lists are Podscan's versatile content organization system. Think of them as dynamic folders that can hold any type of content — podcasts, episodes, mentions, alerts, topics, and people — all in one place. How Lists Work as Tags Instead of adding tags to items, you add items to lists. Each list essentially represents a category or label. Example: Rather than "tagging a podcast as competitor," you add the podcast to a list called "Competitors." This approach offers powerful advantages:Few readers