Filtered signal
A multi-source workflow narrows a noisy landscape to tools and updates that are actually relevant to builders and teams.
Tools, guides, and signal—not noise. One digest you can read in a few minutes.
A multi-source workflow narrows a noisy landscape to tools and updates that are actually relevant to builders and teams.
Short sections you can skim on mobile: launches, model notes, and links worth bookmarking.
Not just “what dropped,” but how it fits your stack and what to try first.
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Finally something my solution engineers can skim between calls—signal without the vendor pile-on.
We drop links in leadership sync. Tight context when every vendor claims “AI-native.”
“The only industry email I finish every time—tight, opinionated, useful.”
My team stopped doom-scrolling launch threads. One place to align before quarterlies.
Sound credible on AI in customer conversations without sounding like a hype bot.
Better icebreakers than generic LinkedIn takes—short lines I can actually use.
Fits before standup: what changed, what to mention, what to ignore this week.
Turns vendor noise into architecture choices—we scope integrations and risks faster on mixed stacks.
Answers “what changed?” without a forty-tab rabbit hole when execs ask.
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