Listen to Medium Articles as a Podcast
Medium has some of the best long-form writing on the internet — and some of the worst. You’ve learned to find the gems. You save them. Then you never go back.
The Medium Reading Pattern
- Find a great article through a link, email, or recommendation
- Hit the paywall or add it to your reading list
- Forget about it
- Find another great article
- Repeat
Medium’s reading list feature has the same problem as Pocket, Instapaper, and every other “save for later” tool: later never comes.
Save to audiclip Instead
audiclip turns your saved Medium articles into a daily podcast.
Save the URL. Tomorrow morning, two AI hosts discuss the key ideas. You don’t need a Medium membership to listen — the AI works with whatever content is accessible.
Mixed with your other saves from newsletters, Hacker News, and Twitter, your daily podcast covers everything you found interesting yesterday — including Medium.
Why Medium Articles Work Well as Audio
- Long-form essays — Medium rewards length. 7-12 minute reads convert well to 3-5 minute audio discussions.
- Opinion-driven — Most Medium posts argue a thesis. Two hosts debating that thesis is more engaging than reading it.
- No code — Unlike dev blogs, most Medium articles are concept-focused, making them perfect for audio.
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Find the gems. Let AI discuss them for you.