We're excited to introduce Sonofa Inbox, a new feature of our Sonofa platform. Sonofa Inbox enables you to transform readings lying in your email inbox into engaging podcasts.
For details about Sonofa, see our first Product Hunt launch: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/sonofa.
How It Works
Send or forward any email from the email address you signed up with Sonofa add@draft.sonofa.ai.
Sonofa will automatically process your email and add it to your Sonofa draft
Click Transform to turn your content into a podcast
Pro Tips
Forward newsletters directly to Sonofa for instant podcast conversion
Use your email client's filters to automatically forward specific senders
Share interesting articles with your team by CC'ing Sonofa
Batch emails is supported. You can send any number of emails to add@draft.sonofa.ai (as long as the accumulated length is not beyond 200K characters), and all these emails will be added to a draft within Sonofa
@vill_kk Conversations created by Sonofa are very natural. This launch comment lists a few published conversations created by Sonofa: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/sonofa?comment=4350914.
Very cool. I looked on your website to see if I can 'batch' emails and didn't see an answer. It'd be cool to be able to batch a bunch of emails and listen to them in a single podcast (at 2x speed of course) as opposed to single email - single podcast. Possible?
@steveb Yes, Sonofa Inbox supports batch emails. You can send any number of emails to add@draft.sonofa.ai (as long as the accumulated length is not beyond 200K characters), and all these emails will be added to a draft within Sonofa. When you think you have enough content, just go to the Sonofa home page and click "Transform" to convert those emails into a single podcast. Actually, Sonofa also supports PDF file uploads and webpage URLs. So you can even mix a bunch of emails, PDF files, and webpages to create a single podcast.
You reminded me that the official website should describe this feature more clearly.
Email to podcast sounds like a crazy and cool idea.
I'm preparing for my new podcast and I'm wondering whether this tool can be more natural in terms of text to voice conversion, rather than reading the content.