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.










this is exactly how i want to consume content during commutes :) one thing i'd love to see: a way to "highlight" moments while listening, like tap to bookmark a key point so you can revisit it later without having to skim back through the whole thing
@jens_deryckere1 The idea of tapping to highlight or bookmark key moments is spot on, and something we’re thinking about as well. Would make it much easier to revisit insights later!
Interesting. How does it manage the context of the user? If I use Sun for, let's say, multiple years, wouldn't the overflowing context from past not distort my interest of now?
Does the personalization kick in immediately or does it need a few sessions to calibrate? Asking because my first Audio Flow felt a little broad.
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How do I ensure that the content that I'm consuming from Sun is not hallucinated content? Are there ways to customize it so that it only pulls sources from a pre-approved list?
I like the idea of it so far. one question, is it possible to upload the full text of something I want to listen to as a podcast, and have the app create a lesson?
I tend to push my thinking models like opus to produce absurdly large results for brainstorming sessions, knowledge growth, etc. and it's been getting tiring to read all of that every day. thought it would be nice to use this app to listen to the output while walking.
Anyways, great product you guys have!
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the "ask questions during playback" thing is WILD. i can't count how many times i've been listening to something on a walk and had a question i couldn't follow up on until i got back to a screen
screen-free learning that actually knows when you're confused is a different product category entirely :D
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.