You don’t have too much information. You have too much reading.
The articles, newsletters, research papers, and blog posts you save are valuable. The problem isn’t that you save too much — it’s that reading is the only way to consume them, and you don’t have enough reading time.
The volume assumption: “I need to save fewer things.” This leads to: guilt about saving, anxiety about missing things, and ultimately less awareness.
The format reframe: “I need to consume in a different format.” This leads to: save freely, listen daily, stay broadly informed.
audiclip is the format switch. Same information. Different delivery.
Text requires:
Audio requires:
The information is the same. The time slot is different. You’re not adding a new activity to your day — you’re filling time you already had.
Save articles from anywhere, in any language. Each morning, two AI hosts discuss yesterday’s saves in a 20-minute podcast. The second host asks clarifying questions so you don’t have to pause and think.
7 articles per day × 365 days = 2,555 articles per year, consumed during time you were using anyway.
You’re not overloaded. You’re underformatted.