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Lemonpod

Lemonpod is a morning briefing product for founders that combines work signals from tools like GitHub, calendar, tasks, and inbox into a text summary and audio update. It helps users start the day with one brief instead of checking multiple apps.

Lemonpod

Morning briefs for founders

Lemonpod is a morning briefing product for founders who want one place to review the work signals that shape the day. It pulls together information from tools such as GitHub, calendar, tasks, inbox, and related sources, then turns that activity into a text summary and an audio update.

The site positions Lemonpod as a way to rebuild context before the morning gets noisy. Rather than checking several apps one by one, you get a brief that points to meetings, deadlines, unresolved tasks, and other items that need attention, with delivery options for reading in the app, listening through RSS, or receiving the brief in Slack or Telegram.

What Lemonpod does

Connects work signals

Connect GitHub, calendar, tasks, inbox, and other work tools so your morning brief draws from the signals already spread across your stack.

One morning brief

Turns those connected signals into a single text summary and audio brief each morning, instead of asking you to check multiple apps.

Highlights what needs attention

Surfaces meetings, deadlines, unresolved tasks, priorities, blockers, and loose ends that need attention today.

Text and audio formats

Lets you read the brief quickly when you want a scanable update or listen when you are on the move.

Multiple delivery options

Supports delivery in the app, through a private RSS feed, and into Slack or Telegram for people who want the same context in different places.

Selectable audio hosts

Lets you choose from different AI hosts for the audio version so the voice and tone can fit your preference.

Where it fits

  • Daily founder check-in

    A founder who starts the day with product, customer, hiring, and execution work can get a single brief instead of opening several apps to reconstruct context.

  • Fast morning scan

    Someone who wants to skim during a quiet moment at their desk can read the text summary and move on quickly.

  • On-the-move brief

    A commuter or person already away from their desk can listen to the audio version while walking or traveling.

  • Delivered where work happens

    A user who prefers alerts and context inside existing work channels can have the brief delivered to Slack or Telegram.

  • Priorities and follow-through

    An operator who wants the same morning context from connected systems can use it as a routine prompt for priorities, blockers, and loose ends.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Combines several common founder work tools into one morning summary.
  • Provides both written and audio output for the same brief.
  • Offers more than one delivery path, including in-app, RSS, Slack, and Telegram.
  • Focuses on concrete morning signals such as meetings, deadlines, blockers, and unfinished work.

Cons

  • The site presents the product as waitlist-only, so immediate access is not shown on the public pages.
  • Pricing details are limited to plan names and monthly or annual rates; deeper limits or feature comparisons are not described in the source pages.
  • The main documented workflow is a morning brief, with broader cadence support mentioned only briefly as the product expands.

FAQ

Can I read and listen to my briefs?

Yes. Every morning brief is available as a written summary and an audio version, so you can skim it or listen while you get moving.

Where do my briefs get delivered?

Briefs can be read in the app, listened to through a private RSS feed, or delivered into tools like Slack and Telegram.

How often will I get a new brief?

The main workflow is a morning brief generated automatically before the day starts. The site also says the product supports different cadences as it expands.

Can I choose the voice for my audio brief?

Yes. The site says you can choose from different AI hosts to get a voice and tone that feels right for you.

Is my data private?

Yes. The product says briefs are generated from your own connected data and delivered privately to you.

Quick Facts

Category
Productivity / morning briefing
Primary users
Founders and operators
Output formats
Text summary and audio brief
Delivery
In-app, private RSS, Slack, Telegram
Pricing model
Paid plans shown on the pricing page; waitlist access on the homepage
Source domain
lemonpod.ai