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Read-it-later never really worked. We save now, but later never comes. Content stays unread.
So I built listen-it-later: NoiseCut.
Save articles, tweets, notes. It turns your pile into 5–7 min audio briefings, narrated like a real podcast host (OpenAI TTS). Delivered daily, weekly, or on demand.
Listen while commuting, cooking, walking. Save now, actually consume later—no screen needed.

NoiseCutA Listen-it-Later App for your Bookmarks Graveyard
Luciano Cukarstarted a discussion
Why we chose OpenAI TTS for NoiseCut's voices (and what's next)
When your core feature is a daily audio briefing, voice quality IS the product. Here's how I thought about it. Why OpenAI TTS I tested several providers. OpenAI won for English: natural pacing, good intonation, and smooth transitions between topics in a briefing. A typical 5-7 minute Signal costs ~$0.03–0.05 to generate. At a few hundred users, that's fine. At 50K users (I can dream), that math...
Luciano Cukarleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt! We all have one: that graveyard of saved bookmarks, articles, and videos we swore we’d get back to. I built NoiseCut because I realized the problem isn’t willpower — it’s format. Nobody has 20 spare minutes to sit and read. But everyone has 5 minutes while making coffee, commuting, or walking the dog. So instead of building another read-it-later app, I built the first...

NoiseCutA Listen-it-Later App for your Bookmarks Graveyard
