An AI podcast generator that writes from your life.
Your journal - or a world you invent - becomes chapters: written, narrated, and published to a real RSS feed on the cadence you set.
Narration is free on every account
A real RSS feed - Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast
Chapters up to ~2 hours, not 3-minute clips
How it works
Describe the Series you want - or point it at the journal you already keep.
Gnothi researches, writes, and narrates each chapter on the cadence you set.
Read it, listen to it, or subscribe in any podcast app.
Everything a Series does
Tap any capability to jump straight to its detail - and keep scrolling past the grid for your ad rolls and the reader/player.
Featured Series
Real journals and invented worlds, turned into podcasts by Gnothi users.
The AI podcast generator
Set a Series up once and the production loop runs without you - no script, no recording, no editing. Chapter prose is written on the Bedrock text lane; Gemini handles research grounding and cover art.
Deep research, segment by segment. each segment carries its own prompt, and any one of them can be flagged for live web grounding. That grounding is consent-gated per account - Gnothi does not reach off-platform on your behalf until you have said so explicitly.
One cohesive chapter. a synthesis pass braids the researched segments into a single continuous narration, then writes the title, the teaser, and the show notes for you.
On your cadence. daily, weekly, biweekly, or monthly. Autopilot writes the next chapter and it lands in subscriber apps on its own.
Chapters, not clips. a single chapter can run to roughly two hours of narrated audio, where the typical AI generator stops at a three-minute brief. Steer the next one with a feedback note.
Voices & narration
There is no switch to go find. The moment a chapter is written it goes to the narration pipeline, and the finished audio lands in a real RSS feed you can subscribe to. Free on every account, on every chapter.
Four preset voices. two female, two male, all four recorded in English - the set every account picks from without paying anything.
Ten languages. English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, and Korean. Pick a voice and it narrates whatever the language; leave it unset and the language chooses the default - Japanese, Korean and Chinese have a native-paired one, the other seven share a fallback.
Clone or design your own (paid). record a short clip, or describe in words the voice you want invented. Both are paid capabilities with a credit floor; the preset voices and the narration itself are neither.
Teach it your jargon (free). custom pronunciation rules reach every narration job on every tier - they are a text transform, not a voice-tier decision.
Defaults where you want them. set the voice for a whole Series, override it for one chapter, or publish a voice to the shared library.
Segments & weaves
A Series is a set of segments, and you order them. Each carries its own prompt and its own optional research, in either mode. In nonfiction a segment is a subject lane; in fiction the same rows become weaves: what the story carries and spends in scene, never a motif, which it already tracks for you.
One catalog, open to everyone. pick a preset - Another Angle, Book Recs, Both Sides, Dreams, Mirror, Teach Me, Try It, Wisdom Tale - and the row follows it as the catalog improves; Customize copies the text into your own.
Fiction weaves. the same rows under a different noun - say what the story should carry, in your own words, on any account. Depth, which meets what you are actually going through, is the one preset held for gated accounts.
Fiction or nonfiction. the mode is per Series, and each brings its own style catalog - Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Cyberpunk, Literary, Parable, Memoir, Companion - or write the style yourself.
You decide the order. segments reach the prompt in the order you put them in, every chapter. Nothing reshuffles them or quietly decides one matters more than another.
Written from your journal
A Series does not have to be invented out of nothing. Point it at the journal you already keep and your entries become the source material for each chapter - or point it at none of them and write pure fiction instead.
Three levels of scope. the whole journal, none of it, or only the entries carrying tags you name - included or excluded, set per Series.
Your tracked fields feed it too. the fields you log and the causal analysis over them land in the same chapter context your entries do.
So do entries shared with you. what a group or a person shares with you can weave into your Series as well, under the same scope rules as your own.
Nothing leaves by default. web grounding is per segment and consent-gated per account, so a journal-scoped Series that never grounds never reaches off-platform at all.
The Logbook
Every chapter updates a Logbook you can read and edit, and the next chapter is written from it. It is a real tab next to the chapter text, not a hidden buffer you have to trust.
Themes, on every Series. the ideas the Series keeps returning to, accumulated from the first chapter onward.
Characters, Events, Places. on fiction Series: who exists, what happened, and where - so a name introduced early does not quietly change forty chapters later.
Arcs. a long arc can parent its own beats, so a payoff still points back at the setup that earned it.
Yours to correct. fix a detail, add one the model missed, or leave a feedback note that steers the next run.
Your rolls, placed properly
Upload your own pre-, mid-, and post-rolls and Gnothi places them where a break actually belongs. These are your rolls: Gnothi does not inject advertising of its own into your show at any balance.
It finds the real break points. the episode is transcribed, then topic transitions, silence gaps, and sentence boundaries are scored so the roll lands at a seam instead of mid-thought.
Context replay. after a midroll it replays a few seconds of what came before, so a listener picks the thread back up.
Two timing modes. a fixed interval, or evenly dispersed across the episode - plus per-episode selection of which rolls run.
Swap one, re-inject in bulk. change a roll and the affected episodes are flagged stale, then re-injected against the audio you already have. No re-synthesis.
Publish anywhere
Publishing means a feed, and the feed tier is open to every account. Gnothi handles the plumbing so a Series behaves like any other podcast in any other app.
Real RSS, ungated. iTunes categories, a custom slug, and a plain-text variant of the same feed for e-readers.
Cover art and a show description. generate both - Gemini draws the cover, an LLM writes the description. Both bill credits.
Private until you say otherwise. a new Series starts private, and crossing into any public tier asks you to confirm you hold the right to publish the material.
Pages are a further step. the feed is what every account gets. On-site show pages on gnothiai.com, and a slot in the featured directory above, are gated tiers.
Read it or listen to it
Gnothi keeps where you stopped reading and where you stopped listening as two separate positions, plus which mode you used last - written by both the web and the mobile chapter viewers against the same record.
Two positions, one Series. a read fraction and a listen fraction, side by side. Skim the text at lunch, finish the audio in the car, and neither loses your place.
Both surfaces write the same record. the phone knows what the laptop did, because they update one field rather than two caches.
Audiobook Convert. paste text, or upload an EPUB, PDF, TXT, or Markdown file, and get a chaptered M4A with metadata. Text and files - there is no link fetcher.
Humanize. code blocks, lists, and tables get rewritten into prose that actually reads well aloud.
Where Series connects
A Series is not a silo - it reads from everything else you keep in Gnothi.
Start your first Series.
Narration, the four preset voices, and your RSS feed are free on every account. Credits are a one-time $10 top-up for cloning and generated cover art - never a subscription.
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