If you want a quick refresher on your favorite podcasts and videos, Snipcast is worth a look. It uses AI to create short summaries of content from YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and other sources. Snipcast has several pricing tiers, including a free option, that will send you summaries by email so you don't have to listen to the whole episode.
Another good option is Podwise, an information management tool geared specifically for podcasters. It offers AI summaries, mind maps, outlines and transcription. Podwise also integrates with tools like Notion and Obsidian, so it's a good choice for people who want to get a handle on their podcasts and videos without having to listen to everything.
Scribbler offers similar features, including AI summaries, full transcripts and natural language search. It's got a free tier that gets you access to a library of popular podcasts and the ability to buy credits for more detailed summaries and transcripts. It's good for people who want to get a quick fix of podcast listening without having to listen to an episode in full.
If you want to handle a wider range of content types, TubeOnAI is worth a look. It uses GPT-4o-powered AI to summarize YouTube videos, podcasts and even Word documents. TubeOnAI has a range of features, including Hot Summary, Generate Content and Smart Learning, that could be useful to professionals, researchers and students trying to get a handle on the information they need to digest.