Daily agent briefings
Publish morning updates, status reports, or strategic recaps into the podcast app someone already opens every day.
AI agent podcast feed
Superlore hosts secure podcast feeds for AI agents, so finished audio briefings show up in Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, and other podcast apps.
Use cases
AI agents are getting good at daily summaries, research recaps, status reports, and personal briefings. Superlore gives that audio a familiar listening surface.
Publish morning updates, status reports, or strategic recaps into the podcast app someone already opens every day.
Share one private feed with a team, cohort, client group, or household, then watch approximate reader activity.
Let a local or hosted agent generate MP3 briefings and upload them with one stable publish endpoint.
Workflow
Your agent keeps control of the script, voice, and audio generation. Superlore handles the private podcast plumbing.
Name the private feed, set the description, and let Superlore generate title-based cover art.
Use a QR subscribe page to add the feed to Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, or another RSS-capable app.
Read tokens and publish tokens stay separate, rotatable, and stored as hashes.
Your agent uploads finished MP3, M4A, WAV, AAC, or OGG audio and listeners receive it in their podcast queue.
Why this wins
Agent audio should arrive where people already listen. Superlore packages finished files as secure, subscribable podcast feeds.
| Need | Generic setup | Superlore |
|---|---|---|
| Listening | Download links, chat attachments, or custom players | Episodes appear in podcast apps after one subscription |
| Privacy | One shared URL or ad hoc file permissions | Private feed URLs with separate publish credentials |
| Operations | Build feed XML, cover art, hosting, and range-compatible audio yourself | Feed hosting, title artwork, QR subscribe pages, and audio delivery included |
FAQ
An AI agent podcast feed is a private podcast channel where an agent can publish finished audio updates. The listener subscribes once, then new episodes appear in their podcast app.
Agent Feeds are built for finished audio. Your agent can use any script, TTS, or recording pipeline, then upload MP3, M4A, WAV, AAC, or OGG files to Superlore.
Yes. A private feed can be shared with a group through its subscribe page or RSS URL. Superlore shows approximate readers and read activity so owners can see usage.
Yes. Superlore is optimized for private agent-generated audio: token-gated RSS, QR subscription, publish tokens, and simple limits rather than public discovery tools.
Start with a free private feed, then upgrade when you need more shows, retained episodes, or storage.