Podsqueeze, is an AI-powered tool that generates various types of content for podcasters, including show notes, timestamps, newsletters, tweets, and blog/social media posts and more. Users can select an episode from their RSS feed or upload an audio file, and the AI processes the podcast to generate the desired content automatically.
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This is a side project, and publishing one episode every week is challenging. Primarily if you target an evergreen strategy and not a news podcast. Things like preparing a topic, recording, audio editing, writing shownotes/links/chapters, marketing (social media posts), and maybe editing reels/shorts. This can quickly consume ~8h per week. We looked into the usage of AI with the goal of reducing the time spent.... - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Sorry to hear that. You'll absolutely find your way. And sites like this have been popping up for over a year now (AI driven show notes and more) https://podsqueeze.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
I have good experiences with https://podsqueeze.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
Check out podsqueeze.com you point it to your feed, pick an episode and it does the transcipt, show minutes, suggested tweats, and show notes. Its free to try and fairly cheap after that! Source: about 1 year ago
Full disclosure, the post below was fully written by my tool Podsqueeze based on my interview with Tibo. Source: about 1 year ago
Where is the source, veed.io has an AI voice generator! Source: 5 months ago
I have been looking for some simple opensource library that allows users to edit videos like veed.io or canva's video editor but I am unable to find any. The one library I found was remotion but that seems to be more extensive. Are there any alternates? Source: 10 months ago
There are many tools that let you add subtitles via graphical editor instead. I've used the veed.io free web app and found it very easy to use. Source: 10 months ago
Used veed.io for a while, it's pretty decent. Source: 11 months ago
Thanks for the support! For the script I used chat gpt, for the voiceovers the best website I could find was eleven labs (it has the realest voice but you only get 10000 words for free but you can easily switch emails). For the editing I used canva ( I think its the best because you get a 30 day free trial and that's where I got every video from plus its drag and drop) and for the subtitles I used veed.io (its... Source: 12 months ago
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