If you're looking for a different alternative to Podurama, Snipd could be worth a look. Snipd uses AI to help you find and save clips from your favorite shows. It includes features like searchable transcripts, chapter markers, summaries and the ability to share clips to social media and notes apps. The app synchronizes your clips across devices so you can get a handle on your podcast listening. It offers a free version and a premium version with more advanced AI abilities if you're willing to pay for a subscription.
Another good option is Podwise, an information management tool designed to help podcast fans get the most out of episode content. You can subscribe to podcasts and get new episodes as they arrive, and AI tools summarize key points, create mind maps and create episode outlines. Podwise integrates with knowledge management tools like Notion, Obsidian and Readwise, so if you're serious about learning from your podcasts, it's a good option. It's available in three tiers to match your budget.
If you want quick access to the most important information in a podcast, Scribbler offers AI-generated summaries, full transcripts with timestamp navigation and a question-answer interface to ask followup questions or get answers. Scribbler also offers a subscription service with curated email digests of podcast summaries and on-demand requests for transcripts and summaries.
Last, Swell AI is a utility tool that converts audio or video into a variety of formats, including transcripts, clips, show notes and summaries. It also includes a transcript editor with AI suggestions, publicly shareable transcripts and content generation for rich podcast notes and articles. Swell AI is geared most for podcasters and other content creators who want to automate content creation and get more out of their workflow.