NoiseCut - A Listen-it-Later App for your Bookmarks Graveyard
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Read-it-later never really worked. We save now, but later never comes. Content stays unread.
So I built listen-it-later: NoiseCut.
Save articles, tweets, notes. It turns your pile into 5–7 min audio briefings, narrated like a real podcast host (OpenAI TTS). Delivered daily, weekly, or on demand.
Listen while commuting, cooking, walking. Save now, actually consume later—no screen needed.
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Hey Product Hunt!
We all have one: that graveyard of saved bookmarks, articles, and videos we swore we’d get back to. I built NoiseCut because I realized the problem isn’t willpower — it’s format.
Nobody has 20 spare minutes to sit and read. But everyone has 5 minutes while making coffee, commuting, or walking the dog.
So instead of building another read-it-later app, I built the first listen-it-later app.
The core: save anything from anywhere. Every morning, NoiseCut generates your Signal: a 5-7 minute audio briefing that covers what you saved, extracts key takeaways, connects it to today’s news, and reminds you of content you’ve been ignoring for weeks.
It’s not TTS reading an article aloud. It’s a narrative briefing — like a personal podcast host who read everything for you.
Solo founder, would love your honest take — what would make this your daily habit?
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