Speasy helps you keep learning without needing more hours in the day. We turn written content into audio so knowledge can move with you, not sit unread.
Work is busy. Life is full. Your reading list keeps growing.
Speasy exists to fix that.
Speasy started with a familiar problem.
The issue was never the content. It was the format.
Reading needs stillness, focus, and a screen. Most days do not offer that. Listening does.
Commutes. Walks. Chores. Gym time. Quiet gaps between meetings. These moments add up, but reading cannot use them.
So we built Speasy.
Speasy turns newsletters and articles into audio you can listen to when it suits you. No catching up. No guilt. No pressure.
Just learning that fits real life.
Speasy transforms selected newsletters and top articles into short, clear audio.
You listen when it fits. We handle the rest.
We help people stay informed without falling behind.
Learning should not feel like extra work. It should feel useful.
Speasy is built for people who care about learning but lack spare time.
If you value progress and calm focus, Speasy is for you.
Does it save time?
Yes. You use time that already exists.
Is the audio good?
Yes. Clear, natural voices designed for long listening.
Is it simple?
Yes. Choose topics. Press play.
Is my data safe?
Yes. Your feed is private and yours alone.
Will it stay useful?
Yes. You control what goes in.
Speasy is made by Richard Simms.
I've spent years designing digital products used by millions of people. Along the way, I ran into the same issue as everyone else around me: more to read, less time to think.
Speasy started as something I built for myself.
A quiet fix to a real problem.
A tool that respects time, focus, and everyday life.
If you want to understand the thinking behind Speasy — how I approach learning, tools, and building things that last — you can read the manifesto.
The best tools stay out of the way.
Your time and focus matter.
Quality over noise, always.
Learning should support life, not crowd it.