Your life as a podcast
Your anecdotes turned into audio episodes, narrated in your voice or one you choose. To listen to while driving, or so your mom can hear you tell her something new.
The problem
Not everyone reads. Some prefer to listen — in the car, washing the dishes, before sleep. And a written book doesn't work there. But recording your own voice telling eighty anecdotes with good audio is a project most people never finish.
What Anecdotario does
You take a set of anecdotes (a whole chapter, a month, a person, whatever you want), pick a duration (15 / 30 / 60 min), and Anecdotario generates an episode:
- Narrative script. Not read like a list — the AI threads the anecdotes into a sequence that makes sense.
- Voice. You can choose your own voice (cloned from a three-minute sample) or one of the app's curated voices — warm tones, podcast pacing, not robot.
- Music and pauses. Soft transitions between anecdotes, silences where they belong, optional intro/outro.
- Navigable chapters. The player shows the anecdotes as chapters — you jump to whichever you want.
What it's for
- For you — listening to yourself tell your own life is strange at first, but later it's like having a friend who reminds you who you are.
- As a gift — a chest can contain a whole episode. Your mom receives 30 minutes of you telling her anecdotes in your voice.
- For your kids — an episode "for when you're 18" isn't read, it's heard. And voice transmits something text doesn't.
What we don't do
We don't export to Spotify or public feeds. The podcast lives inside Anecdotario, in your library, or inside a chest you send to someone. It's not content for distribution — it's for you and for whoever you want.