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What is Noa?
Noa is an audio app, available on both iPhone and Android.
We bring you the world’s very best opinion, feature, and analysis articles, curated by our team of editors and read aloud word-for-word by celebrated audiobook narrators.
It’s the easiest way to understand and know more about the most important topics shaping the world. There are no filter bubbles and no algorithms, and our editorial approach is to be as objective and as open-minded as possible to ensure you can form your own opinion having heard multiple perspectives.
You can also listen on our website, in-car, and via Alexa.
We’re headquartered in Dublin, Ireland but have a global audience and a global team.
Connect with the team on LinkedIn.
What features are available in the app?
Within Noa's dedicated mobile app you'll find many useful features. These include:
- Customizable article queue
- Offline listen mode (download articles)
- Playback speed adjustment
- Sleep timer
- Rewind 15-seconds
- Save articles to personal library
- Listen stats
- AirPlay (iPhone only)
- Read along (view the original text while you listen)
If we're missing any, please let us know by reaching out here.
What are Series?
In short, Series make you smarter.
Series are the name given to the playlists that our editors create on a daily basis. Each Series covers a specific topic and includes between two and five articles (which we call Episodes, to stick with the ‘TV series’ theme).
At the beginning of each Series is a short 60-second to 2-minute introduction, which is written by a Noa editor. This intro provides valuable context on the subject at hand.
Series are hands down the easiest way to understand and know more about important and complex topics. You’ll walk away having heard multiple perspectives from the world’s best journalists and be well-equipped to form your own opinion on the subject at hand.
Are the articles read by real people?
Yes, we have a team of narrators who record the very best articles word-for-word (or ‘unabridged’ as we say in the spoken-word space).
Our narrators are a mix of male and female, multiple ethnicities, and are based in the U.S., U.K., and Ireland.
Where can I listen?
What does it cost? And is there a free trial?
You can listen free by simply signing up. You’ll get a handful of articles every week and don’t need to pay a thing, but some publishers will not be accessible on the free tier (like HBR or the NYT) and you’ll hear occasional audio ads.
To get full, ad-free access you can subscribe to Noa Premium.
Check our latest pricing here.
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How easy is it to cancel?
If you are on the free tier of Noa, you will never be charged and therefore do not need to cancel.
If, however, you do decide to start a trial or subscribe, you can cancel anytime. How to cancel depends on how you first subscribed. If you subscribed on the Noa website, then head over to My Account and hit cancel. If you subscribed in the Noa apps, then you will need to go to your Apple settings or Play Store to cancel.
Contact us here if you have any questions. We’re happy to help.
What publishers are available on Noa?
Publishers available on Noa include: The Economist, MIT Tech, Fast Company, HBR, Bloomberg, UnHerd, Prospect, Insider (formerly Business Insider), The Conversation, Foreign Affairs, The Independent, The New York Times, The TLS, The Telegraph, Evening Standard, The Irish Times, and more.
If you would like to see us add another publisher to our line-up let us know by reaching out here.
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