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Podlogue is a voice commenting/annotation tool designed for podcasts and long-form YouTube content. While playing any RSS podcast or YouTube video, users can simply start speaking; the app uses voice activity detection to automatically record and precisely attach the comment to the current playback timestamp. Later, comments can be replayed in context or read as transcribed text.
Its AI-related capabilities mainly center on automatic voice detection and local offline transcription. The page clearly states that comments are transcribed on-device and that audio does not leave the device. Clips are automatically saved after 5 seconds of silence and can be searched as text. Podlogue supports Android and Windows; on Android, it can work fully offline and does not require an account. Cross-device sync and text search are Pro features. Unfortunately, the official site does not disclose the transcription model, accuracy, language coverage, or the quality of Chinese speech recognition, so its effectiveness for Chinese-language content still needs real-world testing.
The free plan is permanently available for $0 and includes 25 comment clips, offline transcription, the Android app, RSS and YouTube support, Google Assistant shortcuts, and no credit card requirement. After reaching 25 clips, users can still record locally, but syncing to the server requires an upgrade. Pro costs $4.99/month and provides unlimited clips, cross-device sync, and transcript search. Its privacy design is relatively restrained: local storage, local transcription, uploads via HTTPS when syncing, and an official claim that data is not shared.
The main advantage is that the recording workflow feels very natural, making it well suited for capturing thoughts while driving, walking, exercising, or listening deeply to podcasts. The timestamp mechanism gives notes built-in context, making them more useful than ordinary voice recordings or manual notes. The downsides are that platform support is currently only clearly stated for Android and Windows, with no information about iOS/macOS; there also appears to be no API or integrations with knowledge-base tools such as Notion or Obsidian, and transparency around the model and Chinese-language capabilities is limited.
The page does not provide information about availability, payment methods, or network access from mainland China, so its accessibility in China can only be classified as unknown. If your main need is Chinese knowledge management, alternatives include taking manual notes in Obsidian/Notion, or combining a podcast player, YouTube note-taking plugins, Readwise Reader, Snipd, AntennaPod, and similar tools. Overall, Podlogue is a clearly positioned, privacy-friendly niche tool for heavy audio/video learners.
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