You track 50 companies. You follow 12 newsletters. You have a Feedly with 200 feeds. Earnings calls. SEC filings. Analyst notes. Market commentary.
You cannot possibly read it all.
But you can listen to the highlights every morning.
Professional investors spend 3-5 hours daily on information consumption. Individual investors spend much less — but feel the same pressure to stay informed. The information is there. The time isn’t.
Most of it sits unread:
audiclip turns your saved research into a morning podcast.
Host 1 covers each article’s thesis. Host 2 asks the probing questions: “What’s the bear case here?” “How does this compare to the Q3 numbers?” “Is this priced in?” The conversation forces the analysis deeper than a headline skim.
Following international markets? Save articles from Nikkei (Japanese), Handelsblatt (German), or El Economista (Spanish) — listen in English. Or save English research and listen in your native language. 100+ languages supported.
This is especially powerful for:
Bloomberg has AI text summaries. No audio briefing. AlphaSense has AI search. No daily podcast.
audiclip isn’t competing with these tools — it’s the audio layer they don’t have. Use Bloomberg for data. Use AlphaSense for search. Use audiclip to turn the articles you found into a daily briefing you can consume passively.
20 minutes of daily listening × 250 trading days = 83 hours of research absorbed per year. That’s 10+ full work days of research you would have otherwise skipped.
Your research deserves to be heard, not bookmarked.