# What is JORO ?

Crypto moves fast, and keeping up can be overwhelming. Endless tweets, links, and updates often get lost in the shuffle. That’s where <mark style="background-color:green;">**JORO comes in—a smart AI bot that turns your mentions on Twitter into custom podcasts**</mark>

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## How JORO Works

### 1. Personalized Podcasts

Mention JORO on Twitter, and it creates a 5–10 minute podcast just for you. Customize it through a Telegram bot by setting:

* Language and tone (casual, professional, etc.).
* Your audience type (trader, degen, tech nerd, etc...).
* Personal details like your name or Solana wallet for a tailored touch.

**You’ll get a daily podcast or can request one manually once a day.**

### 2. General Podcasts

JORO monitors Twitter to identify the projects most frequently tagged by users. By analyzing this community-driven data, it creates a 20-minute daily podcast that highlights the most relevant and trending topics in the crypto world.

Each episode provides concise summaries, insightful analysis, and context around these projects, making it easy for listeners to stay updated on what’s capturing the community’s attention.

Whether you’re a trader, developer, or casual enthusiast, JORO’s general podcast offers a comprehensive overview of the day’s most talked-about crypto developments.

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