Guide

Learn anything by listening

The easiest way to learn or keep up with a topic when you have no time to read is to let something research it for you and turn it into short audio you can listen to anywhere. With Onpode you follow any topic; it digs into the sources, validates them, and gives you a few minutes of made-for-you audio — so you understand more without reading more.

Why reading more isn’t the answer

There’s more published every day than anyone can read, and the feeds where most of it lives are built to keep you scrolling, not to help you understand. You end up busy but not better informed — and unsure how much of it was even true.

Listen instead of read

Audio is hands-free and fits the gaps in your day — the commute, the gym, the walk. The trick is making sure what you listen to is curated to your topic and grounded in real sources, not just more noise read aloud.

How to do it with Onpode

Start your daily feed →

Free · no download · your first episode is made for you.

Frequently asked

How can I learn a topic without reading?

Listen instead. A tool like Onpode researches the topic for you, validates the sources, and turns it into short, made-for-you audio you can play hands-free.

How do I keep up with a fast-moving topic in a few minutes a day?

Follow it on Onpode. It researches the latest, validates its sources, and delivers a short daily audio episode made for you.

Is listening as reliable as reading the sources myself?

When the audio is grounded in validated sources it can be. Onpode researches and scores real sources for each episode rather than generating unverified content.

What topics does it work for?

Any topic — a subject you’re learning, an industry, a company, a person, or current events.

Is Onpode free?

Yes — free to start, no download, first episode made as soon as you follow a topic.

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