Audioread lets you convert articles, PDFs, and other text into audio, which you can listen to in your own private podcast feed or playlist. If you want separate playlists or podcast feeds for different types of content—such as work, personal, or hobbies—you can easily set this up by creating multiple Audioread accounts. Here’s how:
Why Create Multiple Accounts?
Each Audioread account has its own playlist and podcast link.
You can organize content by topic or purpose (e.g., work, personal, research).
Each account requires its own subscription.
Using Email Aliases to Manage Multiple Accounts
Most email providers, like Gmail, allow you to create “aliases” using the `+` symbol. Emails sent to these aliases all go to your main inbox. For example:
All of these will arrive in the same inbox, but Audioread will treat each as a separate account.
Step-by-Step Guide
Decide on Your Categories
Choose how you want to organize your content (e.g., work, personal, newsletters).
Create Audioread Accounts Using Email Aliases
Sign up for a new Audioread account with each alias email address.
Example: Use `[email protected]` for work content, and `[email protected]` for personal content.
Subscribe to Each Account
Each account needs its own subscription plan.
Add Content to Each Account
Log in to the appropriate Audioread account when adding articles or files.
Each account will maintain its own playlist and private podcast link.
Access Your Playlists and Podcast Feeds
Each account provides a unique podcast feed URL.
Add each feed to your preferred podcast app for easy listening.
Manage Everything from One Inbox
All notifications and updates from Audioread will arrive in your main email inbox, thanks to email aliasing.
Tips
Use descriptive aliases to keep things organized (e.g., `+news`, `+work`, `+study`).
Bookmark the login pages for each account for quick access.
Remember that each account is billed separately.
By using email aliases, you can efficiently manage multiple Audioread accounts, each with its own dedicated playlist and podcast feed, all while keeping communication streamlined in one inbox.