@otingtingo@varunforreal@shaneparrish@Pocket Try @narroapp. I use @Pocket for an inbox of links but use Narro for long form reading by listening. It creates a personal podcast feed for each item I star in Pocket using IFTTT. Since I listen to very long form stuff, listening as a podcast episode is great.
Loving the cross platform @narroapp which gives me the ability to convert blog posts & web pages to audio and listen to them as #podcasts 🎧 https://t.co/HxdN1v9ueP #ProductivityTip
We've also added a couple more tweaks to our analytics page (https://t.co/4UatiIUs58) to really make it shine for those of you running blogs and site podcasts.
@joeR4bb1T I’m sorry to hear that! Let’s take a closer look at your account. Can you send an email to [email protected] with your account details and we’ll take it from there?
Now that I know about @narroapp the @sundaylongread weekly list of articles has even more appeal. Hmmm...
"Listen to any article, on any device, as your own podcast."
@chrisalbon Great question! The audio generation with the highest-quality AI voices is much more expensive, so we've broken them out into a separate price tier.
@ChelseaParlett@chrisalbon@Jowanza https://t.co/UHeLBsPNgB The cost of a reading will vary with the length of the text, but it tends to average less than $0.10 per article (3 pages of text). For the highest-quality voices articles are usually less than $0.40 each.