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Podhoc Is Now on iOS and Android: Generate Podcasts on the Go

The Podhoc iOS and Android apps are live on the App Store and Google Play. Generate AI podcasts from your phone, then listen in-app, via Telegram, or on desktop.

Podhoc goes mobile — and goes everywhere with you

Today is a big one. Podhoc is now a native app on both iOS and Android, live and ready to download:

Until now, turning your documents, articles and videos into a learning podcast meant sitting down at a desktop. That always felt slightly backwards — the whole point of Podhoc is to learn in motion, away from the screen. With the native apps, the creation step finally moves to where you already are: your pocket.

Paste a link, drop in a file, pick a style, and generate — standing in a queue, waiting for a train, or the moment a great article lands in your group chat. The podcast is built in the cloud and waiting for you by the time you put your headphones in.


Create on your phone, listen however you like

The launch headline isn’t just “there’s an app now.” It’s that Podhoc has become genuinely cross-surface. You create once, and your library follows you everywhere.

Generate a podcast from the Android or iOS app this morning, and that same episode is ready to play:

  • In the app, with the full Podhoc player — stream it or download the MP3 for the gym or the plane.
  • From the Telegram bot, by asking for the podcast straight from chat — no app-switching, no friction.
  • In a desktop browser, when you’re back at your laptop and want it on the big screen.
  • In every language Podhoc supports on the web, because your account and your library are the same wherever you sign in.

This is the part that changes the daily habit. The barrier to capturing something interesting used to be “I’ll do it later when I’m at my computer” — and later never came. Now the gap between seeing something worth learning and turning it into audio is a few taps, wherever you happen to be standing.


Built for the commute, the run and the queue

Mobile creation pairs naturally with mobile listening. The classic Podhoc workflow has always been about reclaiming dead time — the commute, the run, the dog walk, the chores. Now both halves of that workflow live on the device that’s already in your hand.

A typical morning looks like this:

  1. On the bus, you paste a YouTube lecture URL and a research PDF into the app and tap generate.
  2. By the time you reach the office, the episode is ready.
  3. You download it for offline playback and listen on the walk back at lunch — no signal required.
  4. That evening, you open the same episode in your desktop browser to skim the transcript and grab a quote.

One library, four surfaces, zero re-uploading. That continuity is the whole promise of the v1.1.4 launch.


Everything you already love, now in your pocket

The apps aren’t a stripped-down companion — they carry the core of Podhoc:

  • All your sources — PDFs, DOCX, TXT, web articles and YouTube links, the same formats the web app accepts. See podcast from documents for the full breakdown.
  • The pedagogical styles — Deep Dive, Didactic, Critique, Feynman Technique, Debate and the rest, so the same source can become very different episodes.
  • Your whole library — browse, search and replay everything you’ve ever made, synced across devices.
  • Discover — explore podcasts published by the wider Podhoc community and preview any episode before you sign in.

If you’ve been generating on desktop, signing in to the app drops you straight into the library you already have. Nothing to migrate, nothing to set up twice.


What’s next: hands-free listening on your wrist

The phone apps are the headline today, but the roadmap keeps moving outward. Standalone listening on Apple Watch and Garmin — generate on your phone, leave it at home, and play straight from your wrist — is in active development. The direction of travel is consistent: your Podhoc library, available on whatever device is closest to you when you want to learn.


Get the app

Stop saving things for “later at the desk.” Put Podhoc in your pocket and turn the next commute into a lecture you actually finish.

New to Podhoc? You start free, and you can see the plans whenever you’re ready for more. Already a regular? Your library is waiting in the app right now.