About PodStash
PodStash is a tool that turns any web link into a short podcast episode. It uses a Chrome extension to 'stash' web links, then uses AI and specialized LLM prompts to generate a summarized podcast script. The episode is recorded with a lifelike voiceover and can be accessed on any podcast platform that supports custom RSS URLs. Users can also earn $7 for each referral.
Based on 8 verified user reviews — Average rating: 4.25/5
@cy520569
TurkeyWhat surprised me about PodStash is how little friction there is once you set preferences. I keep a short checklist: audience, tone, must-include points, and forbidden phrases. With that, outputs are consistently usable. Without it, results feel generic. I also like that I can iterate quickly instead of restarting from a blank page. Missing features for me: better version history and clearer export options. Even so, it has replaced a couple of scattered tools in my stack. Rating reflects practical value in my week, not hype from the landing page.
@cynthiaroberts6646
TurkeyGenel olarak sağlam. Küçük tuhaflıkları var ama haftalık kullanıyorum.
@austinpatel3822
TurkeyI have been using PodStash for a few weeks on real client work, not just demos. The first week was mostly learning prompts and figuring out which templates stick. After that, drafting time dropped noticeably — especially for outlines, email replies, and first-pass summaries. It is not flawless: long documents sometimes lose structure, and I still fact-check anything important. Still, for a busy week it has become one of the tools I open without thinking. If you already have a clear workflow, PodStash fits in cleanly. If you expect magic with zero editing, you will be disappointed. For me, the time saved on the boring middle steps is worth it.

