Draft:Dialogue Podcasts
App for solving user problems through AI Podcasts from non-fiction books
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Dialogue is a mobile application and podcast platform that transforms top non-fiction books into short, conversational audio episodes. Available on iOS and Android, Dialogue uses AI-generated dialogue between two hosts to deliver book summaries in an engaging, podcast-style format designed to improve knowledge retention and practical application.[1]
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Overview
Dialogue was developed to address a common challenge among readers: retaining and applying insights from non-fiction books. Rather than presenting static text summaries, the platform converts books into dynamic audio conversations between two AI hosts. Each episode runs under 15 minutes, covering key ideas from books across categories such as self-help, productivity, leadership, finance, and wellbeing.[2]
Features
Podcast-Style Book Summaries
Each book on the platform is presented as a scripted conversation between two AI hosts, designed to make complex ideas accessible and memorable. Episodes are structured to reflect the core arguments and actionable takeaways of each book.[3]
Personalized Learning
Dialogue offers personalized recommendations and action plans from books based on a user's specific goals and challenges. The platform curates content tailored to individual situations, such as health, relationships, or career growth.[4]
Science-Backed Methodology
According to the platform, episodes are produced by cross-referencing key claims in each book with current scientific research. The stated aim is to validate book content and distinguish factual claims from opinion.[5]
Book Request Feature
Users can submit requests for books not yet in the library. The platform states that requested titles are produced and released within seven days.[6]
Actionable Reminders
The app includes automated reminders derived from books users have listened to, intended to help users apply insights to their daily lives.[7]
Library
Dialogue's library includes over 200 non-fiction titles across multiple genres. Notable books available on the platform include:
- Atomic Habits by James Clear
- Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
- The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey
- Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss
- The Changing World Order by Ray Dalio
- Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell
- Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman
The platform also features curated reading lists covering topics such as startups, investing, wellbeing, leadership, science, and philosophy.[8]
Availability and Pricing
Dialogue is available as a free download on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. A premium tier, Dialogue Unlimited, unlocks the full library and all personalized features. As of 2026, subscription options include an annual plan and a one-time lifetime access plan.[9]
