Lemonpod.ai turns your calendar, Strava runs, Last.fm scrobbles, GitHub commits and more into a custom AI-narrated morning podcast. Pick from hosts with unique voices and personalities. Your day starts with recaps of yesterday's highlights, today's must-dos, workout stats, favorite tracks, and code streaks. Delivered easy via RSS or app. Great for busy lives. Check it at lemonpod.ai! 🚀
Hey hunters! 👋 I'm Marc, the solo dev behind Lemonpod.ai.
We all juggle calendars, workouts, tunes, and code, but who has time to check every app? Follow me on X @marcfingerdev for updates. Lemonpod turns your calendar, Strava, Last.fm, GitHub (and more) into a custom AI morning podcast. Pick a host with a unique voice/personality, and wake up to your yesterday's highlights + today's must-dos, narrated fresh.
Loving the early feedback—drop your thoughts, what integrations next? 🚀
Hey @marcfinger this is a really compelling concept. Three questions on ownership and portability: Do users own the underlying audio files outright? Can episodes be downloaded and repurposed across other channels? Is the RSS feed configurable to be public vs private?
From a founder perspective, this could be a powerful always-on content engine if the outputs are fully portable.
Interesting concept! What other integrations are you planning to add soon?
Lemonpod making a podcast about your life where the host says "and on Tuesday you committed 0 lines of code but took 3 naps" with full journalistic gravitas 💀
This is a really cool idea turning daily data into a podcast is super unique
Curious — since you're pulling data from multiple sources (calendar, GitHub, etc.), how are you handling security & access between these integrations?
Especially making sure everything stays isolated and safe
This is actually a cool idea. Turning daily activity like GitHub commits, workouts and calendar events into a personal podcast feels fresh. I like that it fits into a morning routine instead of adding another dashboard to check. Nice execution 👏
Love the idea of turning daily data into a podcast. Have you seen users stick with it long-term, or is it more of a novelty at first?
Love the concept :) as a lover of podcasts I'm always looking for sth new... Does the RSS feed work with any standard podcast player (Spotify??) or is it optimized for the app?