Getting Started With Roast
The shortest path from paid account to a working Roast setup.
Read articleEvery article here maps to the actual Roast onboarding, inbox, feed, billing, or policy behavior that ships from this repo.
The shortest path from paid account to a working Roast setup.
Read articleWhy Roast gives you a generated forwarding address and how it behaves.
Read articleManual forwarding first, then auto-forwarding when the sender supports it.
Read articleUse the private RSS URL in Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, or any client that supports private feeds.
Read articleRotate the feed immediately if the URL leaks or a podcast client gets wedged.
Read articlePrivate RSS clients refresh on their own cadence, so ready audio is not globally instant.
Read articleWhat received, script_pending, script_ready, ready, failed, and rejected_input actually mean.
Read articleHow Roast uses onboarding inputs, public-web research, and user corrections.
Read articleHow billing state affects inbound acceptance, feed access, and account recovery.
Read articleUnknown aliases, blocked accounts, and Cloudflare's 25 MiB limit stop delivery before Roast can store the message.
Read articleEvery onboarding field exists because it drives setup, personalization, support, or feed delivery.
Read articleUse the home and inbox views to tell whether Roast accepted the source, generated the script, or finished the audio.
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