You pay 18K for AlphaSense. Your EA curates a daily reading folder. Your board sends “must-read” articles.
You still don’t read most of it.
Bloomberg: Financial data, terminal-based. No audio. No daily briefing of curated articles.
AlphaSense: AI-powered document search. Brilliant for finding specific information. Not designed for daily awareness across topics.
Your EA’s reading folder: A Google Doc of links. You open it on Mondays. You close it by Tuesday.
The gap: No tool turns the articles people share with you into something you can consume during your 6am gym session or your car service to the office.
audiclip fills this gap.
Your EA, chief of staff, or you directly save articles to your station:
Every morning: a 20-minute podcast. Two hosts discuss each article at a strategic level. “What’s the implication for us?” “How does this change our competitive position?” “What should we be asking the team about?”
You make decisions worth millions based on how informed you are. A single insight from an article you would have skipped can change a strategic decision.
Cost of audiclip: Fraction of your Bloomberg subscription Cost of being uninformed: Immeasurable
Running international operations? Articles from local media in Germany, Japan, Brazil, China — all in one podcast, in English. Your country heads save local articles. You hear the global picture every morning.
Private station. Private RSS. Only you listen. The articles you save and what the AI discusses stays in your feed — not indexed, not shared, not public.
Bloomberg gives you data. AlphaSense gives you search. audiclip gives you awareness.