RSS is the best way to follow the internet. No algorithm. No ads. No engagement tricks. Just the content you chose, in chronological order.
But RSS has a volume problem. Follow 50 feeds and you’re drowning in 1,000+ unread items per month.
Power RSS users (Feedly, Inoreader, Miniflux, NetNewsWire) face a familiar pattern:
RSS gives you control over what you follow. It doesn’t help with when you consume it.
audiclip adds the missing piece: format conversion.
Your RSS reader is for discovery. audiclip is for consumption. Save 10 articles from your feeds. Listen to a 20-minute podcast covering the highlights.
RSS reader (discovery, triage)
↓ save interesting articles
audiclip (consumption, retention)
↓ generates daily podcast
Podcast app (listening)
This separates three activities that are usually collapsed into one:
RSS users are the most intentional content consumers on the internet. You’ve already opted out of algorithms. You’ve already curated your information diet. audiclip respects that — it doesn’t recommend content. It just transforms the content you already chose into a format you can actually consume.
You curated the feeds. Let AI deliver the briefing.