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PodSnacks
AI Powered Podcast Summaries Sent to Your Inbox

What is PodSnacks?

PodSnacks provides users with AI-generated summaries of podcast episodes. The platform allows users to select their preferred podcasts and receive email updates whenever new episodes are released. These updates include concise summaries, offering an efficient way to stay informed about the latest content without listening to entire episodes.

This service supports a wide selection of podcasts, with over 3 million options available. Users can choose up to 25 podcasts for free, or subscribe for an increased limit and additional features.

Features

  • Podcast Selection: Choose from over 3 million podcasts.
  • Email Updates: Receive summaries directly in your inbox.
  • AI-Powered Summaries: Get concise summaries generated by AI.
  • Free Tier: Summarize up to 25 podcasts for free.
  • Paid Tier: Summarize up to 100 podcasts for a monthly fee.

Use Cases

  • Stay updated on favorite podcasts without listening to full episodes.
  • Discover new podcasts through summaries.
  • Save time by quickly grasping the main points of an episode.
  • Efficiently manage podcast consumption.
  • Keep up with industry news and trends discussed in podcasts.

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