Your team shares articles in Slack. Links pile up in #random, #interesting-reads, and #industry-news. Nobody reads them. Everyone feels like they should.
What if every article your team shared became part of a daily podcast everyone could listen to?
Teams share knowledge through links. But link-sharing has a fundamental flaw:
The result: team members have different mental models of what’s happening in the industry. Meetings start with “Did you see that article about…?” and half the room didn’t.
With audiclip, your team can build a shared station:
| Before | After |
|---|---|
| 30 unread links in Slack per week | One 20-minute podcast per day |
| ”Did you read that article?" | "In yesterday’s pod, they covered…” |
| Knowledge siloed by who reads what | Shared team context |
| Individual reading (competitive) | Team listening (collaborative) |
Global teams save articles in different languages. The podcast is generated in one shared language — or each team member can listen in their own. A developer in Tokyo saves a Japanese engineering blog post. The PM in Berlin hears it discussed in German. The founder in SF hears it in English. Same content, everyone’s language.
Shared knowledge, shared context, shared language.