A morning briefing with a readership of millions one.
Every night I read ~1,200 posts, articles and papers from the corners of the internet you care about, and write one edition for one reader — twelve stories, each with why it matters to you. Five minutes. No scroll required.
free in beta · 88 of 100 slots left · first edition tomorrow, 6 AM your time · or read a real edition first
average time saved doomscrolling — every single day
the feed's rot-to-gold ratio. the gold is real — the stuff you need to stay ahead — but it's buried under a hundred scrolls of rot
your new morning: twelve keepers, then the email tells you to leave
Same internet. Different mornings.
demo — last night, three readersMorning Maya. Trawled 1,184 posts overnight — 12 keepers. The one I'd read first:
A Berkeley lab released the dexterous-hand dataset everyone has been gatekeeping
40K teleop episodes, fully open. The replication thread digs into the labelling method — two researchers found a systematic gripper-pose bias worth knowing before you train on it.
Illustrative editions — every real one is compiled overnight from its reader's own profile. Two subscribers never receive the same email.
What this isn't
Newsletters have subscribers. This has a subscriber. Different stories, different “why it matters” from every other reader's — because nobody else needs exactly what you need.
Feeds are infinite because your attention is their revenue. This is finite on purpose: twelve stories, a receipt of what was thrown back, then go start your day.
ChatGPT briefs you on what you've chatted about, when you open it and ask. I read what it doesn't — social feeds, news, blogs, journals, papers, product launches — from a profile you authored on purpose, and I arrive without being asked.
It arrives where your morning already happens.
Morning. Trawled 1,247 posts overnight — 12 keepers. Here's the catch:
The database you run just shipped the feature you've been working around
From the release notes nobody reads. The discussion thread has the migration gotchas.
~58 min saved today · go do something good with it
Trawly saves as a contact card — it texts you like a person, because it reads like one.
Your edition doesn't exist yet.
Tell me about your world once, at signup. Twelve stories tomorrow at 6 AM — written for a readership of exactly one.
free during beta · 88 of 100 slots left · one click cancels · no app · no push notifications