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Pocket Listen

Reading is hard. Listen to articles instead.

Pocket Listen Alternatives [Page 5]

The best Pocket Listen alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. A Chrome extension that makes you read what you save

    /the-reader-extension-alternatives
  2. "madCodeHook" offers everything you need to hook code (mostly APIs).

    /madcodehook-alternatives
  3. NEURONwriter is an AI-powered tool for writing and optimizing content for SEO. With a user-friendly interface and advanced content editor, it is designed to help you quickly write and optimize high-quality SEO-friendly content.

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  4. Listen to any text. On paper or on a screen. POINT and LISTEN. A text-to-speech app with the most natural voices available. Mobile and desktop.

    /icanread-alternatives
  5. Free and offline Text-to-Speech (TTS) engine that reads any text on your screen with high-quality voices powered by AI models.

    /verbify-tts-alternatives
  6. Convert your website articles into podcasts

    /read2me-alternatives
  7. Journal your emotions to start a happy journey of self-care

    /joi-alternatives
  8. Troogl is a browser extension that provides interesting, real-time insights into news articles as you read them.

    /troogl-alternatives
  9. Audio player for Mac with Winamp classic skins support

    /re-amp-alternatives
  10. Record bite-sized podcasts that anyone can join ⚓

    /anchor-fm-alternatives
  11. Queue up articles and schedule when you want to read them.

    /always-reading-alternatives
  12. Become an information ninja. Stop losing the info you need.

    /lasso-content-curation-alternatives
  13. Dictation Notepad - Free Online Speech Recognition Text Editor Web App for Chrome

    /speechnotes-alternatives
  14. Collect the links you love, in a personal journal

    /newsly-alternatives
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