Personal briefings
Get morning updates, research summaries, or planning recaps in the same app you use for podcasts.
How Superlore works
Superlore keeps the workflow simple: create a private show, subscribe in a podcast app, give your agent a publish token, and let finished audio arrive as podcast episodes.
Use cases
People already know how to follow a podcast. Superlore turns agent output into that familiar pattern instead of another dashboard to remember.
Get morning updates, research summaries, or planning recaps in the same app you use for podcasts.
Create a feed for a group and see approximate reader activity without making the podcast public.
Give your agent a stable endpoint and publish token so it can upload finished audio when a workflow completes.
Workflow
The agent can use any script or TTS stack. Superlore is responsible for the private RSS, subscription UX, and podcast-app compatibility.
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.
Install a durable agent workflow that uses Edge TTS Andrew, keeps the publish token private, and uploads finished audio.
Your agent uploads finished MP3, M4A, WAV, AAC, or OGG audio and listeners receive it in their podcast queue.
Why this wins
The hard parts are not glamorous: RSS shape, secret URLs, audio probes, byte ranges, cover art, stale tokens, and subscription fallbacks.
| Need | Generic setup | Superlore |
|---|---|---|
| Create | Manually assemble a podcast feed and storage bucket | Create a private show in the feed dashboard |
| Subscribe | Paste raw XML links and hope the app accepts them | Use a Superlore subscribe page with QR and copy fallback |
| Publish | Wire custom uploads, validation, idempotency, and RSS updates | Upload finished audio with metadata to a dedicated publish endpoint |
FAQ
No. Your agent still decides what to say and how to generate audio. Superlore hosts the private podcast feed and makes that audio easy to subscribe to.
No. The point is to use podcast apps people already have. Superlore provides the private RSS feed and subscribe page.
Yes. Free accounts can create real private feeds with enforced limits: three feeds, thirty episodes per feed, storage limits, and upload-size limits.
Yes. Feed owners can rotate read links separately from publish tokens, so a listener URL can be invalidated without changing the agent upload credential.
Start with a free private feed, then upgrade when you need more shows, retained episodes, or storage.