Mike Shoss

Synth - Podcasts in bytes.

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Start expanding who and what you listen to with podcasts in bytes. Synths are easy to record or import 256 second sound bytes that can be shared as an audiogram and listened to back-to-back.

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Mila Godik
I really enjoyed how simple is to get started with producing podcasts. On the other, it unlocks listening to other people in such a handy way! 
Ability to brand your content is another advantage that stands out for me and makes using Synth such a fun!
Brian Lamb
@mila_godik Thanks Mila!
Viktoria Kuchma
This is a great idea! The main thing that I enjoyed in this product is usability. Good job guys!
Brian Lamb
@viktoria_kuchma Great, thanks!
Nikolay Nagornyak
Great tool for starting your own audio/video micro-podcasting. It's simple, clear and powerful.
Sara Candela

Synth is going to change the way teachers use audio to not only bring aspects of real-world communication to the classroom, but also will challenge students to listen to each other and interact with their academic subjects in an authentic way.

Pros:

Gets students to interact with each other both in and out of the e classroom. Lets teachers create a real-world experience in a class.

Cons:

Needs a more effective way to order pieces of audio recorded for a full podcast, but it will definitely come.

Brian Lamb
Thanks Sara. We've got our eye on improving the ordering!
Sara Candela
@blambroll What do you think the benefits will be for high school teachers to use this kind of audio platform with their students?
Brian Lamb
@sara_candela Synth is based on learnings with a previous platform in education called Recap. Synth improves on it by presenting similar speaking opportunities to students that are more convenient for teachers to listen to. Some common applications we're already starting to see include reflections, explaining work and practicing new language skills. We're also seeing interest in creating class podcasts for parents and administrators to listen to.
Raffi Muradyan
can be useful
Brian Lamb
Darina Dudkevych

Easy to use.

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Love it.

Cons:

Didn’t notice yet.

Krishna De
@blambroll - really excited to see this app and so many great features I have yet to explore - what a beautiful interface. I have a few questions having tested the app today: So far I tested creating an audio and video. 1. On desktop on Twitter it seems to play natively so that you are not redirected to Synth - but on mobile in the Twitter app on iOS it seems to open in Synth? 2. Will you be making it possible to download the audio and video files if we want to repurpose them? 3. I can see the option to upload audio and video on desk top - correct? Will that be coming for the mobile app so we can upload from the camera roll? 4. Are you planning to make an RSS feed too available for podcast distribution? 5. I really like the idea of private audio - what I did not understand is on mobile there is a title that comes up that I can not change "my first podcast"? How do I change that? 6. If I create more content can I add audio and video to that same 'podcast'? 7. I am thinking of using this as a way to give feedback to students on my courses and clients but I would need them to have access to separate 'podcasts' which I am hoping is possible. Hence being able to change the name from my first podcast would be important to differentiate them wouldn't it? 8. FYI - On the share page for the private content I can see that you can copy the weblink or add participants with a code and probably because I have my screen zoomed in a bit in iOS (I am using an iPhone 6) the bottom of the screen is cut off where you can me the link discoverable - the page is not responsive) 9. What are your plans for monetisation? I know I will be asked that when sharing your app in my workshop next week with PR professionals I am looking forward to seeing how you develop this for Alexa too. Loving what you have created!
Brian Lamb
@krishnade Thanks for such kind thoughts! I'll work through your feedback 1x1. 1. On desktop on Twitter it seems to play natively so that you are not redirected to Synth - but on mobile in the Twitter app on iOS it seems to open in Synth? * Yes, this is correct. It is based on Twitter's API for how to embed audio and works the same as Soundcloud and YouTube. 2. Will you be making it possible to download the audio and video files if we want to repurpose them? *Yes, we are looking into adding downloading of files both for repurposing, and in some cases to be able to push to other platforms (ex. Instagram). 3. I can see the option to upload audio and video on desk top - correct? Will that be coming for the mobile app so we can upload from the camera roll? *Yes, upload is supported by web only right now. We will eventually support this via mobile as well. 4. Are you planning to make an RSS feed too available for podcast distribution? *Yes, we're looking at it. Although this one may be a bit later in our trajectory of building Synth (unless we get lots of requests, of course) 5. I really like the idea of private audio - what I did not understand is on mobile there is a title that comes up that I can not change "my first podcast"? How do I change that? *Inside your Podcast, there is a settings button that looks like this: http://take.ms/PgfvZd. In there, you can edit your title. 6. If I create more content can I add audio and video to that same 'podcast'? *Yes! Each Synth you create gives you the option of publishing to and existing Podcast. 7. I am thinking of using this as a way to give feedback to students on my courses and clients but I would need them to have access to separate 'podcasts' which I am hoping is possible. Hence being able to change the name from my first podcast would be important to differentiate them wouldn't it? *Yes, see above post. You can change the name of a podcast at any time and create unlimited numbers of Podcasts. 8. FYI - On the share page for the private content I can see that you can copy the weblink or add participants with a code and probably because I have my screen zoomed in a bit in iOS (I am using an iPhone 6) the bottom of the screen is cut off where you can me the link discoverable - the page is not responsive) *OK, we'll look into this. 9. What are your plans for monetisation? I know I will be asked that when sharing your app in my workshop next week with PR professionals *Good question. There are a few options we're considering based on how people use the tool. As a result, we won't add them for at least 12 months. My preferred is a "Patreon" model where creators & teachers can be supported by listeners. Also under consideration are ads and creator studio tools. Our goals as we proceed are to never charge educators, ever, and never take a tool that's been launched free and make it paid.
Ridd
Microblogging is to Twitter as Micropodcasting is to ____________ ? I've been asking this question for a while now and am really excited to see Synth taking a stab at the space.
Brian Lamb
@ridderingand_ Thanks for the kind thoughts!
Dean Hamilton

This product fills a void between twitter and traditional podcasts.

Pros:

A fun way to distill information into a short-form that can easily be discovered and consumed - without losing context and continuity.

Cons:

Would be great to have longer transcriptions.