Add a Personalized Podcast to Your Morning Routine
The best morning routines are consistent and automatic. Coffee. Shower. News. Exercise.
What if your “news” step was a podcast built from the specific articles you found interesting yesterday?
Your Current Morning vs Your New Morning
Current:
- Wake up
- Check phone — 40 unread emails, 12 newsletters, 3 Slack pings
- Feel overwhelmed
- Open Twitter/X
- 20 minutes gone
- Still haven’t “caught up”
With audiclip:
- Wake up
- Press play on your daily podcast
- Hear two hosts discuss the articles you saved yesterday
- Get ready while listening
- Actually informed by the time you leave the house
Why Mornings?
audiclip generates your podcast overnight, so it’s ready when you wake up. The cadence is intentional:
- Save during the day (active curation — you choose what’s interesting)
- AI processes overnight (zero effort from you)
- Listen in the morning (passive consumption — just press play)
This rhythm works because it separates finding (high-energy daytime activity) from consuming (low-energy morning activity).
What Fills Your Podcast
Whatever you saved yesterday:
- Newsletter articles from your inbox
- Hacker News posts that caught your eye
- Twitter threads you bookmarked
- Research papers someone recommended
- Blog posts shared in Slack
All of it, in one podcast, every morning. In any of 100+ languages.
The Habit Compounds
Day 1: “This is interesting.” Day 7: “I’m actually keeping up with my reading list.” Day 30: “I’ve absorbed more this month than the last six months of saving articles.” Day 90: “I can’t imagine mornings without this.”
Keep Reading
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- Jellypod vs audiclip: Custom Hosts vs Daily Automation
- How to Turn Articles Into Podcasts
Your morning routine is missing one thing.