From the 100k+ episodes published daily, podcast.today selects the most compelling—curated by a mix of intelligent agents and human editors, and delivered through a growing collection of topic-based newsletters.
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From the 100k+ episodes published daily, podcast.today selects the most compelling—curated by a mix of intelligent agents and human editors, and delivered through a growing collection of topic-based newsletters.
Hi Product Hunt! We started podcast.today because we were spending too much time searching for something actually worth listening to. Now, we curate 5–10 top podcast episodes daily across topics like AI, comedy, health, and true crime. Would love your thoughts—curious what topics you'd subscribe to!
Hey Jack. This looks neat! Any way to curate new podcast discovery and flow is welcome. I would love a weekly option - honestly, daily rhythm feels exhausting.
Jack has built something incredibly useful in Parla. If you're a marketer fielding podcast opportunities, it's a must! Podcast.today solves a huge problem for me—deciding what's worth my limited podcast morning commute time! Thank you, Jack!
Do you plan to do an economics/politics podcast finder thing (please do). I listen to the IFS zooms in, The Rest Is Politics, The Economist, etc. But they don't release enough and I'd love to find more. I love this though, found cool AI podcasts. Also, I'm curious, at a high level how does the AI figure out which podcasts are good (does Parla have a way of doing this), or is it largely human-curated?
Check the similar products section on this page, or browse the category pages linked in the tags above. Each category page shows all products for a given year, sorted by engagement.
A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.
Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.
Categories come from the product's launch tags. Most products appear in 2-3 categories. The primary category is listed first.