We are building a two-way connection to Egleze. The main door, opening soon, is for podcasters and rights holders to bring their own moments to new audiences — your clips, your titles, fully credited, reviewed by our editors. A second door, later, will let developers and researchers pull the structured record out.
Bring the moments you care about straight to the Egleze desk — with your titles, your framing, and a link back to your full episode. The main reason we are building this.
See how it works ↓A structured, attributed record of what is being said across independent media — for newsrooms, research and apps.
Read more ↓When the dashboard opens, bringing your show to Egleze will take minutes. Share your episode, and we take it from there — surfacing the moments worth hearing and sending new audiences back to you.
Upload the MP4, with a title and a short description. That is all we need to begin.
A transcript helps us move faster. Suggesting specific moments is welcome too — but optional.
No transcript? We transcribe and prepare your episode for you.
Our desk reviews what you send — and may surface other moments from your show worth sharing.
Published with your name, your show and a link to the full episode.
You suggest. We decide. Flagging moments is optional, and the ones you flag are suggestions, not instructions. Our editorial desk reviews everything you send, decides what runs, and may also surface other moments from your show worth sharing. What publishes is always an editorial decision — the same standard we hold for everything on Egleze.
Your moments, your titles, your framing. Every clip carries your show's name and a path back to the full episode.
Because you grant the rights to your own material, moments from your show can run beyond the short excerpts we use elsewhere — the length is yours to set.
A single moment can send new listeners to a three-hour conversation they would never have found. We are here to make your work matter more, not to replace it.
Instead of waiting for us to find a moment, you bring your strongest ones forward — straight to the desk, ready to be considered.
Egleze vouches for provenance. Whatever runs is credited to the person who said it and the show it came from, and linked back so anyone can hear it whole. When you feed your show in, that attribution is built in from the first second — your name travels with your work, wherever the moment goes.
A second phase, further out: a structured, attributed record of the moments our editors surface — for newsrooms, research tools and apps to build on.
# A newsroom reads across 100+ shows; an editor decides what matters. # GET https://api.egleze.com/v1/moments?topic=ai-tech&since=24h { "moment_id": "mo_8f21c…", "headline": "Researcher warns the timeline may be shorter", "speaker": "Dr Helen Park", "show": "The Cognitive Revolution", "topic": "AI & Tech", "provenance": { "source_url": "https://youtube.com/watch?v=…", "clip": { "start": 1820, "end": 1925 }, "vouched_for":"attribution" }, "surfaced_by": "Egleze editorial desk", "published_at":"2026-06-13T09:14:00Z" }
The latest moments across 26 topics, newest first, every one attributed.
Speaker, show, episode link and exact timestamps on every record.
Clean JSON and updates for new moments, for newsrooms, research and apps.
Egleze (from the Greek ekklisía, the citizens' assembly) is an editorial newsroom for independent podcasts. We surface the moments that matter, credit the people who said them, and send audiences back to the source. People decide what runs — for substance, not for engagement. Built in Europe, under strong privacy norms: we work with moments and their sources, never with profiles of the people reading them.
Podcaster, rights holder or developer — leave your email and we will reach out before this opens, with early access and the details. Tell us which you are and we will point you the right way.
No. It is in active development. This page exists so you can see where we are headed and join the early-access list — we would rather be straight about that than imply something exists that does not.
No. Every moment you send is a suggestion. Our editors review each one and decide what runs, the same way we judge everything on Egleze. We are the ones who choose what publishes — your clips put your best moments in front of us.
No — that part is optional. All we really need is your episode, a title and a description, and a transcript if you have one. You are welcome to flag the moments you would love surfaced, and our editors may also find others in your show worth sharing.
Yes, when you choose. Because you grant the rights to your own material, moments from your show can run longer than the brief excerpts we use elsewhere. The length is yours to set.
Always. Your name, your show and a link to the full episode travel with every moment. Sending audiences back to you is the whole point.
Nothing to bring your show in. This is a way to reach new audiences with your work, fully attributed.