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Poddley

Poddley

Follow people, not podcasts

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I built Poddley to solve a small but annoying problem: I’d remember a podcast quote and who said it, but not the episode. Transcripts are never indexed by speaker, so it's impossible to find quotes by specific people. Poddley is speaker-centric search engine allowing you to search by person & show. Follow guests, browse timestamped quotes and use per-guest RSS feeds. It’s a POC with ca. 10 major podcasts so far. Curious to hear if this is useful beyond me and would love to hear some feedback:)
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Hi ProductHunt, I built Poddley to address a niche frustration: I’d remember an interesting point from a podcast - and even the guest who said it - but I’d have no idea which episode it came from or where to find the quote. Tracking it down meant skimming transcripts for hours, searching for a needle in a haystack, or just giving up. Most podcast search tools are organized around shows, not speakers, and they never label who’s actually talking. Poddley takes a guest-first approach to transcript search. Instead of starting with a podcast, you start with a person and explore everything they’ve said across different appearances. The current version is an early proof of concept covering ~10 well-known podcasts. It includes timestamped searchable transcripts, guest pages, quote-labeling and RSS feeds you can follow for new appearances. I’m trying to figure out whether this solves a broader discovery problem or just scratches my own itch. Curious to hear: have you ever tried to track down a specific podcast quote and couldn’t find it? Or looking for a specific topic talked by a specific person. Would love some feedback:)