A calmer way to keep up

Briefora follows the podcasts and YouTube channels you care about, then turns new content into short personal briefings you can read or listen to.

Briefora is opening in small batches. Early access available soon.

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Add sources

Choose the podcasts and YouTube channels you want Briefora to follow.

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Briefora transcribes new content

When something new appears, Briefora generates or fetches the transcript automatically.

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Turn transcripts into personal briefs

Use prompts to decide what Briefora should extract, summarize, ignore, or highlight.

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Read or listen

Get your briefs as clean text or narrated audio, so you can keep up anywhere.

Briefora is a filter, not a replacement.

Use it to decide what deserves a deeper listen, then go to the full episode when you want to and support the original creator.

Prompt it like a personal analyst.

Tell Briefora what to look for in each transcript, and every new episode or upload comes back shaped around the way you use it.

"Pull out startup lessons, strategic decisions, mistakes to avoid, and tactics I could apply this week."

Founder Brief

"Extract market signals, company mentions, risks, predictions, and any disagreement between speakers."

Investor Brief

"Summarize tools, model names, architecture decisions, eval ideas, and implementation takeaways."

AI Engineer Brief

"Extract actionable advice, dosage or timing, evidence quality, cautions, and what to track."

Health Protocol

"Summarize what happened, who is involved, why it matters, what is disputed, and what to watch next."

News Brief

"Pull out product ideas, growth tactics, metrics, user pain points, and examples worth testing."

Product / Growth Brief

"Turn this into study notes with key concepts, definitions, examples, and questions to test my understanding."

Learning Notes

"Extract only practical next steps. Group them into today, this week, and later."

Action Items Only