Reading Queue
Need a real listen-later queue for articles and reading material?
If you save interesting reading faster than you can finish it, the missing piece is usually a queue that turns those items into a manageable listening list.
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Why listen-later is more than bookmarking
Saved tabs and basic bookmarks do not create a clean listening routine. They are poor at ordering, resuming, and moving from one item to the next.
How @Voice builds a real listening backlog
@Voice turns incoming pages and files into reading-list items that you can reorder, revisit, bookmark, and consume as a continuous queue.
What @Voice already supports: @Voice supports reading lists, article ordering, auto-advance, recent history, browser extension handoff, Dropbox-fed additions, and EPUB export from lists.
Setting up a save-now, listen-later routine
- Collect pages and files into @Voice throughout the day using Share, URLs, file open, or the browser connector.
- Arrange the reading list so the most important items come first.
- Press Play and let @Voice move through the queue as you listen.
How people usually use @Voice as a reading queue
The strongest pattern is to collect reading during the day and turn it into a focused listening session when your hands or eyes are busy.
- Keep work articles in one list and personal or language-learning material in another so your backlog stays usable.
- Use auto-advance when you want several saved items to play back-to-back.
- Rely on recent history when an item matters enough to revisit after the first pass.
Why it works for busy reading days
- Better than keeping dozens of browser tabs open for later.
- Encourages batch listening during commuting, exercise, or routine tasks.
- Lets you reorder and prioritize what matters most.
- Supports both web pages and supported document files inside the same queue.
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Common questions about Save Articles and Listen Later
Can @Voice auto-advance through the list?
Yes. It can continue from one item to the next, which is one of the core reasons it works well for listen-later use.
Can I keep separate reading lists for work and personal items?
Yes. Multiple lists are useful when you want different listening queues for different contexts.
Will saved articles stay available after I close the browser?
Yes. The point of the workflow is to move the article out of an open-tab state and into a managed reading queue.
Can @Voice continue from one saved article to the next automatically?
Yes. Auto-advance is part of what makes the app practical as a listen-later tool.
Can I install it without Google Play?
Yes. Use the direct APK from Hyperionics.
Install @Voice and try it now
If this is the workflow you were looking for, install @Voice Aloud Reader and test it with your own content in a minute or two.
Learn more on the @Voice site