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Podcatch

Podcatch

The problem isn't that you listen to podcasts. It's that you can't use what you heard without going back to the screen.

You listen on a walk. In the car. While cooking dinner. A guest mentions a book that would change how you think about curriculum. A physician names a protocol you've been looking for. A founder describes the exact mistake you're about to make.

By the time you're back at a screen, it's gone.

The conventional solution is more screen time. Scrub through a two-hour episode. Open another app. Start another tab. The tools that were supposed to help you capture knowledge pull you right back into the attention economy you were trying to escape.

Podcatch does the opposite. It transcribes, summarizes, and organizes your podcast library so that the knowledge comes to you — on your terms, in your time, in the tools you already use.

Machines do the transcription. AI extracts the structure. You make the decisions.

When a new episode drops, Podcatch processes it in the background. Full transcript. Key takeaways. Chapters. Books and people mentioned. It handles the computation, organization, and recall — the things machines are good at — so you don't have to hold it all in your head while you're trying to be present.

When you're ready, the knowledge is there. Search across your entire library. Ask a question and get an answer grounded in what was actually said. Or let it flow directly into Notion, Readwise, Obsidian, Google Drive — wherever your notes already live.

Then close the app. That's the whole point.

Your library belongs to you.

Every transcript, every summary, every insight Podcatch generates is yours. Export it. Sync it. Take it somewhere else. We built for true data portability — not because it's a competitive feature, but because it's the only honest way to build. You should never be trapped in our product to access knowledge you already earned by listening.

We designed Podcatch to need as little of your attention as possible.

No infinite scroll. No algorithmic feed. No engagement metrics. No streaks. Podcatch checks your feeds, processes new episodes, and waits. It does not ping you at dinner. It does not badge your home screen to manufacture urgency. It sits in the periphery until you need it, and it returns there when you're done.

The best podcasts help you think. Podcatch makes sure you don't lose the thread — without asking you to trade your attention to keep it.