Report podcast: turn your reading into a two‑person recap

After you finish any full report in Explore (core chart, fortune, pairing, date picking, etc.), a Podcast entry appears at the bottom. We turn the report into a two‑voice dialogue: one voice like a radio host—asking questions and reacting; the other, the “Time Watcher,” turning images from the reading into plain, visual language. Lines are then voiced one by one and stitched into something you can listen to while walking.

This is not “read the whole thing aloud.” The tone should feel like chat—short lines, pauses, reactions—and use weather, roads, seasons to describe luck, not “according to the report” or “in conclusion.” Good luck highlights opportunity; rough patches name the risks. The dialogue and voice follow your interface language when possible.

What this guide is about

What this feature is, who can use it, what it sounds like, and how to describe it to friends.

What you'll be able to do

A sense of how episodes open, hit the main beats, and close; why it feels like conversation instead of narration; and how reuse works so the same content isn’t generated twice.

Get these ready first

  1. You already have a full report on screen (body text long enough)

  2. You’re signed in; first podcast for this report usually requires membership

  3. If you share a link or switch devices, identical report text may replay an existing version

Steps

  1. Finish the analysis you need in chat

    Pick core chart, yearly fortune, pairing, date picking, etc., and wait until the answer is fully shown.

  2. Scroll to the bottom and tap Podcast

    If audio already exists, it plays first; otherwise members can generate—script first, then line‑by‑line voice. Wait for loading to finish.

  3. Listen once with headphones, then decide

    The podcast is a spoken retelling—mood and memory hooks; for exact wording and terms, rely on the on‑page report.

FAQ

Why can I sometimes play without membership?

If your report matches content that was already turned into a podcast, we may reuse that dialogue and audio—saving compute and making shared links listenable.

Can I change the style?

Two roles, colloquial tone, and imagery are fixed for a consistent experience; different reports still sound different because the source text differs.

English UI but Chinese audio?

Usually the dialogue follows the UI language. BaZi terms may still appear from the source, but lines aim to match that language.

Generate a report in Explore, then tap Podcast at the bottom

Very short text can’t become a dialogue; first‑time generation usually needs membership. If someone already made a podcast from the same report, you may hear that version directly.

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