You’re building a company. You should be reading Paul Graham. You should follow Stratechery. You should read the latest a16z research and the Y Combinator startup playbook.
You should. But you’re shipping features, talking to customers, and fighting fires. Reading a 4,000-word essay is a luxury you can’t afford.
Listening to a 20-minute podcast while walking to get coffee? That you can do.
You save all of it. You read none of it. The irony: the founders who read the most tend to build the best companies.
audiclip turns your saved articles into one podcast every morning.
Founders are decision-makers. A single voice presenting information is passive consumption. Two hosts debating ideas is active — it forces you to take a side.
When Host 2 asks “Is this advice relevant for a pre-seed company or just for scale-ups?” — you’re already thinking about your own context. That’s more valuable than reading the article would have been.
Building from Bangalore? São Paulo? Berlin? Tokyo? Save English articles and listen in your language. 100+ languages. The best startup thinking, processed in the language you think in.
The founders who read the most build the best companies. You don’t have to read — just listen.