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Stonebriar Community Church has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is ₹39.10.
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4.68 out of 5
915 ratings in India
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Don’t know why this app keeps crashing on my iPad
Can’t load voice and can’t generate answers fast , too slow , if u only improve voice generation cuz its really not working rn that’ll do great and be a huge success rest I like this app on my phone it does work there but still lacks speed and smoothness
After uploading the sources and the audio generation, unable to play it. Even interactive mode is not functioning
Very user friendly. The podcasts produced appear so real human voice. This app saves a lot of time!
As a writer, this is beyond life changing. I can summarise reading material. I can practically turn long stories into podcast episodes. I can get critical reviews of my story and figure out what’s wrong with the flow of the story. This is going to save a dozens of hours.
Great App but audio features need refinement Great App but audio features need refinement especially when downloading and playing them.
Most of the major options like discover are missing. Doesn’t make it very helpful
NotebookLM is a powerful tool on the web — it helps summarize and connect information across documents in a really smart way. The AI-generated insights, clean layout, and ability to manage sources make it great for research, studying, and even content planning. However, the mobile app feels very stripped down. There’s no search function, which is essential when working with lots of content. You also can’t upload sources from Google Drive, which makes things less convenient. More frustratingly, the app doesn’t include Notes in the Studio view of a notebook, and there are no options to create FAQs, briefing docs, timelines, or study guides — all features that make the web version so useful. Plus, there’s no way to select or unselect specific sources in the mobile app — you can only delete and re-add them, which is clunky. Right now, the mobile version is almost unusable for anything beyond basic viewing. I’ve resorted to saving the web version to my phone’s home screen, which gives me access to the full features. Hoping the app gets updated soon to match the web experience — the core idea is fantastic, but the mobile execution isn’t there yet.
I have tried multiple times to convert pdf file to podcast audio but after converted the audio file was not working
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