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AI Builders Club – Club Meeting Minutes | Ep. 5: Save it for Later is Dead

Topic: Can AI finally put “read later” culture out of its misery?

Meeting Agenda: Summarize your stack of unread newsletters

This week, Chase and Aaron wade into the swamp of unread Substacks, podcast queues, and Pocket graveyards. “Save it for later” has become the digital junk drawer—and they’re wondering if AI could just… read everything for you.

In this session, we covered:

  • Why existing tools (Pocket, SNIT, even Gmail filters) still leave you overwhelmed

  • Key inputs: email newsletters, source links, user settings and preferences

  • Ideal outputs: a daily summary email + audio digest you actually want to consume

  • Form factor ideas: inbox delivery, 10-minute audio summary, even a call-in voice agent

  • The tech stack: scheduled triggers, Gmail APIs, Claude/GPT-4, text-to-speech

  • The slippery slope: if AI summarizes everything, who’s actually reading anymore?

Club Takeaway: Saving links is dead weight. Smart summarization shifts the burden off your brain—so you only see the stuff that matters, in the way you prefer to consume it.


Adjourned with:
“You don’t need a read-later folder to change a tire.”

See you at the next meeting. No bookmarks allowed.

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