Summ-it is a content management and listening platform designed to turn saved reading materials—such as articles, newsletters, PDFs, and video summaries—into a personalized audio playlist. It addresses the challenge of keeping up with large volumes of reading by enabling users to listen to their content on the go, much like a podcast. The service is suitable for individuals who want to consume written material while multitasking or during commutes, as well as for those seeking to organize and revisit their saved content efficiently.
Users can save content from various sources, including web pages via browser extensions (available for Chrome, Safari, and Firefox), forwarded newsletters, YouTube videos, PDFs, and even pasted text. Content can be added to the listening queue with a single click or tap, and the platform supports saving from any phone app or directly from the clipboard. Summ-it automatically generates either summaries or full-length audio versions of the saved items, allowing users to choose their preferred depth for each piece. The platform supports continuous playback, adjustable speed and order, and background downloads, making it accessible even offline or in vehicles through Android Auto and CarPlay integration.
Additional features include the ability to search and filter the personal content library by source, label, or length, and to ask questions across saved items, with answers citing exact sources. Summ-it also offers automatic topic tagging, playlist creation by topic, and the extraction of related links from articles, which users can add to their queue. A 'Catch Up' feature condenses backlogged items into a short audio summary, helping users manage their reading list without feeling overwhelmed. The platform supports translation of content into over 15 languages and keeps originals archived for future access.
Summ-it is available as an app on Google Play and the App Store, with a free tier that allows up to 50 items and basic features, and paid Pro and Premium plans offering higher allowances, unlimited archives, and advanced capabilities. No credit card is required to start, and users can try premium features with a free trial.
Summ-it sits in PulseGate's Read-it-later & curation category. Helping users keep up with articles, newsletters, and videos by converting them into an audio playlist for convenient listening. It is built as a consumer product for busy readers. There is a free tier. The product ships for the web, Android, embeddable surfaces, iOS, and macOS.
It is developed by Summ-it (United States), and the product first shipped in 2026. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — Summ-it occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include playlist creation, audio summaries, and browser extension. It exposes integrations via a public API.
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