Be the well-informed executive.
Walk into any meeting having already done the reading — on the run, on the commute, in the gap before the room fills up.
A private podcast feed, deeply researched on the topics you actually need, delivered to the app you already use. Twenty to forty-five minutes of structured audio, before you need it.
"You can't outsource your understanding."
— Andrej KarpathySource
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Built for the hours you actually have.
You already have a morning information ritual. Your briefing slots into it — no new habit to build, no new screen to find.
The morning run
Thirty minutes of structured audio, learning what you'll discuss at nine.
The commute
Drive, train, or walk. The briefing finishes around the time you arrive.
Before the room fills
You walk in already knowing the landscape. The reading is done.
Three steps. No more than five minutes.
From signup to the first episode landing on your phone — usually inside a day.
"I have unlimited budget for anything that helps me learn faster."
— Dwarkesh Patel, host, Dwarkesh PodcastSource
Photo: Nicole Henderson / TechCrunch · CC BY 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
Set your focus
STEP_01We run the research
STEP_02It lands in your podcast app
STEP_03Each episode is a real briefing, not a podcast.
Every episode is a structured briefing on your topic — opinionated, sourced, organised the way an analyst would organise it. The audio is the delivery vehicle. The work underneath is the product.
- Audio briefing — 20–45 min, structured into five sections.
- Executive summary — one page, scannable in two minutes.
- Decision checklist — what to take into the meeting.
- Key frameworks — the mental models that make the topic legible.
- Source citations — every claim traceable, cross-validated across providers.
Your first briefing is one form away.
Tell us your topic. We'll have an episode in your podcast app, usually the same day. Queue as many as you need.
EARLY ACCESS · $749 / year while we onboard founding members. Regular rate $1,499.
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