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Xeder

Your X.com feed as a podcast

Chrome Extensions
Productivity
Twitter

Hunted bySanja StepaSanja Stepa

Xeder is a Chrome extension that reads your X/Twitter timeline aloud using natural text-to-speech. Open X, press play, and your feed becomes audio. Listen while working, cooking, or commuting. Tweets are short, standalone, text-first. They work perfectly as audio. Like bite-sized podcast episodes from people you actually follow. Natural voices, playback controls, speed adjustment, automatic ad filtering, and scroll sync. Built by a UX designer using AI. $4.99 one-time.

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Hey Product Hunt! I'm Som, a UX designer who built Xeder to solve my own doomscrolling problem. The idea is simple: X/Twitter is text-first, so unlike other social platforms, the content actually works as audio. I wanted to stay caught up with tech twitter but kept losing time to scrolling. So I built a thing that reads my feed to me while I do other stuff. I designed the full product (UX flows, UI, specs, architecture) and used Claude to write all the code. I'm not a developer, but I know how to design and spec a product well enough that AI can build it. The whole thing took about 2 weeks of evenings and weekends to go from idea to published on the Chrome Web Store. It's $4.99 one-time because subscriptions for a simple utility feel wrong. You pay once, it's yours. Would love any feedback on the product or the approach. Happy to answer questions about the build process too (:

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Instead of a feed, can we have a curated list of people whose feeds we want to listen to as a podcast?

Love this, fellow maker here, also built JobsUncle with Claude. The one-time pricing model resonates, subscriptions for simple utilities do feel wrong. Great work.