I listen to research papers during my morning commute. Cut my reading time in half and actually retain more information. The chat feature is incredible for quickly finding specific sections.

Sarah M.
PhD Student, Biology
Game changer for staying on top of industry reports. The translation feature helps me read international market analysis in my native language. Saves me at least 5 hours per week.

James C.
Financial Analyst
I had a 60-page contract sitting in my inbox for a week—I just couldn’t make myself read it. But I listened to the whole thing on my commute home without straining my eyes on tiny font.

Briana P.
Operations Manager
My job requires me to read a lot—reports, research, news, you name it. I need to actually absorb the material and form my own opinion, not just skim a summary. But I also have a life, and I didn’t want to drown in PDFs. ListenJet has been a huge productivity boost.

Brian A.
Biotech Consultant
My kids' school sends a novel every week. Now I upload it, ask 'what actually affects my kids?' and get three bullet points while making dinner. Sanity saved.
I love podcasts but let's be real - not every 2-hour episode is worth the full listen. With ListenJet, I upload the YouTube link, ask 'What are the key takeaways?' and 'Is this actually relevant to my business?' If it's gold, I'll listen. If not, I got what I needed in 5 minutes. It's like having a personal podcast curator who watches everything first and tells you what matters.
Between soccer practice and homework, I don’t have time to read 20-page permission slips. Now I just listen instead of reading—on the way to the office, school drop-off, or a grocery run. Total lifesaver.
I love YouTube, but there’s so much content out there—and I don’t want to waste an hour on someone repeating the same point over and over. I use ListenJet to quickly decide whether a podcast or video is actually worth watching.

Aliza K.
Freelance Designer
For my work I need to read and watch tons of content. I consume 10x more now. Paste an article, ask for the main argument, listen while I commute. My 'read later' list is finally empty.

Alex S.
Marketing Director
I listen to research papers during my morning commute. Cut my reading time in half and actually retain more information. The chat feature is incredible for quickly finding specific sections.

Sarah M.
PhD Student, Biology
Game changer for staying on top of industry reports. The translation feature helps me read international market analysis in my native language. Saves me at least 5 hours per week.

James C.
Financial Analyst
I had a 60-page contract sitting in my inbox for a week—I just couldn’t make myself read it. But I listened to the whole thing on my commute home without straining my eyes on tiny font.

Briana P.
Operations Manager
My job requires me to read a lot—reports, research, news, you name it. I need to actually absorb the material and form my own opinion, not just skim a summary. But I also have a life, and I didn’t want to drown in PDFs. ListenJet has been a huge productivity boost.

Brian A.
Biotech Consultant
My kids' school sends a novel every week. Now I upload it, ask 'what actually affects my kids?' and get three bullet points while making dinner. Sanity saved.
I love podcasts but let's be real - not every 2-hour episode is worth the full listen. With ListenJet, I upload the YouTube link, ask 'What are the key takeaways?' and 'Is this actually relevant to my business?' If it's gold, I'll listen. If not, I got what I needed in 5 minutes. It's like having a personal podcast curator who watches everything first and tells you what matters.
Between soccer practice and homework, I don’t have time to read 20-page permission slips. Now I just listen instead of reading—on the way to the office, school drop-off, or a grocery run. Total lifesaver.
I love YouTube, but there’s so much content out there—and I don’t want to waste an hour on someone repeating the same point over and over. I use ListenJet to quickly decide whether a podcast or video is actually worth watching.

Aliza K.
Freelance Designer
For my work I need to read and watch tons of content. I consume 10x more now. Paste an article, ask for the main argument, listen while I commute. My 'read later' list is finally empty.

Alex S.
Marketing Director