If you want a way to review and re-visit podcast and video episodes without re-watching or re-listening to the whole thing, Podwise is a good option. It uses AI to summarize episodes, create mind maps and outlines, so you can quickly understand what's in each episode. The app also integrates with knowledge management tools like Notion, Obsidian and Readwise, and offers a range of pricing options, including a free version with limited AI-boosted episodes per month.
Another option is Snipd, a podcast player that uses AI to help you find and save your favorite episodes' highlights. It creates searchable transcripts, chapter markers, summaries, and lets you export highlights to notes apps like Notion, Readwise and Obsidian. Snipd offers a free tier and a premium tier that lets you use AI unlimited, so it's good for people who want to use it for a few episodes a month or for those who want the full power of AI.
If you want something more of a content creation tool, check out Podnotes. It converts podcasts and videos into transcripts, summaries, social media posts and audiograms in multiple languages. Podnotes can handle lots of file types and sizes, and has features like transcription, summarization and contextual search that can help you get more out of your content creation.
Last, Snipcast sends you summaries of podcasts and videos in your email inbox. It can handle content from YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts, and offers a range of pricing options, including a free tier. Snipcast is designed to help you get more out of your favorite content, so you can get more out of your media consumption.