One of the most underused capabilities inside Speechify Work is podcast generation. Most people think of podcasts as something that requires recording equipment, editing software, and a significant time investment. With Speechify Work, a feature built into the Speechify web and mobile apps, you can assign podcast creation to a team of AI agents and receive a finished audio episode in your Speechify library without recording a single word. This post explains how it works, what kinds of podcasts you can create, and when it is most useful.
What Is Speechify Work and How Does Podcast Creation Fit In?
Speechify Work is a feature inside the Speechify web and mobile apps that lets you delegate work to a team of AI agents. Your agents can produce reports, slide decks, spreadsheets, and podcasts based on whatever you assign them, drawing from documents and files you upload as well as web research they conduct on your behalf. Every output gets saved to your Speechify library as a finished asset.
Podcast creation fits naturally into this because Speechify has always been built around audio. The same platform that converts PDFs and articles into natural-sounding audio using text to speech can also take your agent-produced content and turn it into a structured, listenable podcast episode. The result is an audio file you can listen to in your library, share with colleagues, or use as a way to consume information hands-free.
How Do You Create a Podcast with Speechify Work?
The process starts inside the Speechify Work section of the Speechify app on web or mobile. You describe the podcast you want your agents to produce: the topic, the format, the tone, any specific sources or documents to draw from, and how long you want it to be. Your agents then research the topic, structure the content, write a script, and generate the audio using Speechify's voice technology.
You can base a podcast on documents and files you upload directly to Speechify Work, which is useful if you want an audio version of a report, a research memo, or a briefing. You can also ask your agents to research a topic from scratch using web sources and produce an original podcast episode on whatever subject you define. In both cases, the finished episode appears in your Speechify library ready to play.
What Kinds of Podcasts Can You Create?
The range of podcast types Speechify Work agents can produce is broad. Here are some of the most useful formats.
A daily news briefing podcast is one of the most popular uses. You assign your agents to pull together the top stories in your industry or area of interest each morning and produce a short audio briefing you can listen to during your commute. It functions like a personalized news show that covers exactly what you care about and nothing you do not.
A document summary podcast is useful when you have a long report, a research paper, or a set of meeting notes that you need to absorb but do not have time to read. You upload the material to Speechify Work and your agents produce a structured audio summary you can listen to while doing something else. This is particularly useful for improving retention when you are working through dense material.
A research deep dive podcast works well when you want your agents to explore a topic in depth using web sources and produce a longer, more comprehensive audio episode. You define the subject and the level of detail, and your agents handle the research, structure, and production. This is useful for studying, preparing for a meeting, or getting up to speed on an unfamiliar area quickly.
A client or team briefing podcast lets you delegate the creation of audio updates for colleagues or stakeholders. Instead of writing a memo that may or may not get read, your agents produce a short podcast episode summarizing the key points, which you can share directly from your Speechify library.
A learning podcast is useful for anyone in education or professional development. You assign your agents to take a topic you are trying to learn and produce an episode that explains it clearly, draws on multiple sources, and is structured for comprehension. The audio format makes it easy to absorb information during commutes, workouts, or any time you are not in front of a screen.
Why Is This More Useful Than Recording Your Own Podcast?
Recording a podcast yourself requires time, equipment, scripting, editing, and production. For internal briefings, personal learning, and professional summaries, that overhead is rarely justified by the output. Speechify Work removes all of it. Your agents handle research, writing, and audio production. You define the topic and receive a finished episode.
The library structure inside Speechify also means your podcast episodes are organized alongside your other agent-produced assets, reports, slide decks, and briefings, in one place accessible from your phone or browser. You can listen to an episode, share it with a colleague, or pull the underlying report into a follow-up task, all within the same app.
For a walkthrough of how AI podcast creation works inside Speechify, the team has published a full video guide. Get started with Speechify Work inside the Speechify app on web or mobile today.
FAQ
What is Speechify Work?
Speechify Work is a feature built into the Speechify web and mobile apps that lets you assign work to a team of AI agents. Your agents research, write, and produce deliverables including podcasts, reports, slide decks, and spreadsheets, all saved to your Speechify library.
Do I need to record anything to create a podcast with Speechify Work?
No. Your agents handle the research, scripting, and audio production. You describe what you want and the finished episode appears in your library.
What sources can my agents draw from when creating a podcast?
Your agents can search the web for current information and draw from any documents, PDFs, spreadsheets, or files you upload to Speechify Work.
Is Speechify Work a separate app?
No. It is built into the existing Speechify web and mobile apps with no separate download required.
Can I share podcasts my agents create?
Yes. All episodes are saved to your Speechify library and can be shared directly from the app with colleagues or stakeholders.

