Coming soon to the App Store

Your morning,
edited.

The whole web, filtered through your taste. Every morning, a magazine made from the publications you trust and the topics you care about — and nothing else.

Join the waitlist — we'll email you the day we ship.

Coming soon to App Store

What's in it

Four small promises.
One better morning.

Your topics

Type anything in plain English — climate tech, long-form jazz writing, what's happening in Nairobi. We find the writers who actually cover it.

Your sources

Only the publications you trust go into the mix. Hacker News, The Atlantic, your favourite Substack — you choose them, the algorithm doesn't get a vote.

Your pace

Articles get the room they deserve. Generous typography and a layout designed for reading, not doomscrolling. Five stories, complete, then done.

Your inbox

Get the brief by email each morning, or read it in the app on the train. Your library, your rules, on every device you own.

Pricing

Free to start.
Pro if you want more.

No ads on either plan. No upsells. Pay only for the limits you need to lift.

Free

For trying it out and one focused topic.

$0 forever

  • 1 magazine
  • Up to 3 sources per magazine
  • 5 stories per morning brief
  • Read in the iOS app
  • Topic search
Get started free
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Pro

For readers who want the whole thing.

$4.99 per month

  • Everything in Free
  • Unlimited magazines
  • Unlimited sources per magazine
  • 10 stories per morning brief
  • Daily email digest delivery
  • AI summaries on every article
  • Read history & bookmarks
  • Sync across iPhone & iPad
  • Early access to new features
Subscribe in the app

Billed through the App Store. Cancel anytime.

Questions about pricing? Email us.

How it works

From the whole web
to your morning.

  1. 01

    Tell us what to read

    Plain English. What's happening with electric vehicles, best long reads this week, quiet stories about the ocean.

  2. 02

    Choose your sources

    Pick the publications and writers you actually trust. The Verge, Reuters, a single RSS feed from your favourite blog — they all go in. Nothing else does.

  3. 03

    We curate, rank, summarise

    From hundreds of new stories overnight, we surface the ones worth your time and write a 60-second brief at the top.

  4. 04

    Open your morning brief

    Beautifully laid out, ready to read on the train, the couch, or anywhere else you used to doom-scroll.

Tuesday, June 2

The Daily Brief

Five stories you should not miss this morning.

CLIMATE

The grid is quietly winning

Battery prices fell 40% in eighteen months. The story nobody is writing, until now.

DESIGN

What we lost when the scroll won

A meditation on attention, layouts, and the small design choices that shape a day.

BUSINESS

The new shape of remote work

It isn't hybrid or fully distributed. It's something else, and it has a name now.

A sample edition

One brief, every morning, made from your sources.

Each issue is curated from the publications you chose, ranked by what matters for your topics, and laid out for unhurried reading — not for engagement.

Our promise

A different kind of news app.

  • No algorithm

    The only things in your brief are the ones your sources wrote. No surprise inclusions, no engagement bait.

  • No advertising

    Not now, not later, not "just a small banner." We make money when you subscribe — that's the whole business model.

  • No tracking

    No third-party SDKs, no analytics on what you do outside the app, no pixels following you around the web.

  • Your data, your data

    Reading history, saved articles, and email are yours. Export them, delete them, take them with you — any time.

Be there at launch.

We're sending the first invites to waitlist members. No spam, ever.