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Summ-it

Turn your reading list into an audio playlist

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iOS
Productivity
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Hunted byVadim RoizmanVadim Roizman

Most read-later apps store articles you never get back to; most TTS apps read one doc at a time. Summ-it focuses on both: easy addition (extension, share sheet, email) and seamless consumption - smart audio playlist, full read or summary per item, "Catch Up", and "Ask Summit" (Q&A over your library with citations).

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Hi Product Hunt!
I'm Vadim, a creator of Summ-it app.

I built Summ-it after Pocket shut down and took its Listen feature with it. My reading list kept growing, and the only time I actually had for it was commutes, runs and dog walks - so I built the app that turns the backlog into something I listen to instead of feeling guilty about.

The idea is two halves that most apps only do one of:

EASY ADDITION - save anything, from anywhere:
• Browser extension (Chrome / Firefox / Safari)
• Your phone's share sheet
• Forward an email newsletter to the app's inbox
• Drop in a PDF, YouTube link (for an audio summary), or pasted text

SEAMLESS CONSUMPTION - it just plays:
• One auto-advancing audio playlist, podcast-style
• Full read or an AI summary per item
• Smart playlists, automatically grouped by topic
• Auto-translated to your language when needed
• Web pages and emails often come wrapped in clutter - it's stripped before narrating
• Natural voices, background + offline playback, CarPlay & Android Auto

BEYOND READ-ALOUD:
Catch Up - automatically folds your backlog into one short briefing, so it never piles up
Ask Summit - ask a question, get an answer drawn only from your own saved library, with citations to the items it used. You can listen to that too.
Sessions & Discoveries - jump back to something you heard on a run but couldn't act on, and drill into the links found inside each article

Free tier is 50 items with natural voices, then a basic voice free forever; Pro is $7.99/mo (100 items/mo, translation to 15+ languages, Discoveries). Listening is Android/iOS - the extension and email are how you feed the queue.

I'd love feedback, especially from ex-Pocket-Listen users or anyone using another TTS or read-later solution: what's a replacement still missing? I'll be here all day. 🙏

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honestly the catch up mode sounds great, but one thing i'd love is a way to save specific audio snippets from the playlist as standalone notes, basically highlight a moment while listening and send it to something like Notion with the citation already attached

the catch up feature is genuinely clever, sounds like exactly what i needed when my read later pile hits triple digits. love how the qa with citations treats the library like an actual searchable knowledge base rather than just a dump.

About Summ-it on Product Hunt

Turn your reading list into an audio playlist

Summ-it was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #26 on the daily leaderboard. Most read-later apps store articles you never get back to; most TTS apps read one doc at a time. Summ-it focuses on both: easy addition (extension, share sheet, email) and seamless consumption - smart audio playlist, full read or summary per item, "Catch Up", and "Ask Summit" (Q&A over your library with citations).

Summ-it was featured in Android (57.4k followers), iOS (110.5k followers) and Productivity (656.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 227.9k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted Summ-it?

Summ-it was hunted by Vadim Roizman. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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