Launched this week
SUN turns any topic into a personalized AI generated audio course you can listen to while living your life. Instead of static libraries, users create interactive courses on demand, ask questions during playback, and learn hands free during commutes, walks, or workouts. Built for continuous, screen free learning that fits naturally into daily routines.










Creating podcasts and audio courses instantly from existing content is something I hadn't thought about for supply chain training. We have a lot of dense process documentation that no one reads. Converting that into audio that people can listen to during commutes or on the floor is a genuinely different distribution channel for internal knowledge.
I have a 35 minute commute each way and I've been wasting it on music I've heard a thousand times. Just tried Sun for the first time today and I think my commute problem is solved.
@phoebesi Turning commute time into learning time is exactly what we hoped for. So glad Sun fits into your daily routine, no more repeat playlists!
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@phoebesi haha happy to hear that. I also switched from apple music to SUN.
Three lessons in and I'm already down a rabbit hole about behavioral economics. Send help.
@paul_aldea Haha, love this, Paul!
I love that someone made the idea I had! I started doing this same thing with a set of prompts that I built for myself! Great idea guys, keep going!
@guidoarata That’s amazing! 🎉 Love that we were thinking along the same lines. Really appreciate the support, definitely keeps us going!
Okay I just tried the Audio Flows and did not expect to sit here for 20 minutes straight.
@xiang_yu4 Love hearing that, as it's exactly why we built Flows! Glad it fits into your life. Excited to hear how it works for you as you dive in.
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Happy launch day! Used PHFRIENDS. First lesson was great. Already thinking about what to ask next.
@nate007 Glad to hear! Happy listening!
I've got many podcast episodes and audio books saved that I'll never listen to. This is the fix.
@chan1108 Turning “I’ll get to it someday” into something you actually listen to. Glad it resonates!