In normal times I listen to podcasts. As I do this on a commute I’ve only listened to 2 episodes since schools shut. I miss it.
When listening I often want to remember something for later, perhaps for a blog post or like, usually this ends in frustration as my memory fails. I imagined a podcast player that had voice control and would let you make voice notes. Today this imagining came true.
Castro, the podcast app I use, had an update. This includes a pile of very welcome Siri integration which will help with hands free problems.
Even better the addition of shortcuts and one of the examples gathers info about the current playing episode and allows you speak a note. This is collated with data about the episode, podcast name, Castro url, show notes, position and saved into a New note.
I managed to edit the shortcut to get the information into Drafts instead. I’ve tested it a few times and I am now good to go when commuting starts again on 11 August.
Thanks for sharing this. I have been looking for something like this too. Will have to take a look at Castro. Thanks.
@johnjohnston Very interesting. I wonder whether Overcast is far behind.
@johnjohnston this is nice! I don’t use Castro, but clearly this logic can be used with other apps as well and that’s awesome!
I really wish there was a way of automating the podcasts I listen to on Android. One of the other issues is that they actually reference the canonical link.