AI News Briefing Agent for your morning inbox
One briefing every morning, built around your world: your industry, your tickers, your topics — scanned, summarized, and waiting in your inbox.
Your agent scans the sources you care about, summarizes what happened, and emails a personalized news briefing every morning — focused on your industry, your tickers, your topics.
Your AI news briefing — your sources, your topics, your morning
Your Twitter feed is addictive. Your Google News feed is too generic. Your inbox has six competing newsletters that overlap 70%. Fasrad’s AI news briefing agent replaces all of them with one email, every morning, tuned to you.
Tell your agent your sources (a mix of publications, newsletters, RSS, blogs, Twitter accounts) and your topics (your industry, your tickers, your competitors, the themes you care about). Every morning it reads the overnight news from your sources, deduplicates overlapping stories, summarizes what matters to *you*, and emails you a single digest — skimmable in five minutes, linkable for deeper reads.
Strongest benefits:
- Your sources — publications you trust, Twitter handles you follow, RSS you subscribe to.
- Your topics — industry-specific, stock-tickers, competitors, named themes.
- Deduplicated — one story across five outlets becomes one item with five citations.
- Tiered — headlines first, summaries second, full articles a click away.
- Timing you choose — 6am, 7am, on your commute — delivered to email or Telegram.
Your agent remembers what you’ve read and acted on. Stories you’ve already seen don’t repeat. Topics you’ve explicitly deprioritized fall out of the mix. The briefing gets more personal every week as your agent learns which items earned your time.
Compared to Feedly or Morning Brew, Fasrad is a custom briefing, not a preset feed. Compared to Twitter, it’s the signal without the dopamine. Five minutes of actually-useful news, delivered at the hour you choose, in the format you prefer.
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Frequently asked questions
What sources can it use?
RSS feeds, public blogs, newsletter archives, major news outlets via web search, X/Twitter public accounts, and Google News. Paid publications need your credentials.
Can it monitor stock tickers or crypto?
Yes — list tickers as topics and your briefing includes relevant news, earnings, and analyst notes. Not financial advice.
How long is the briefing?
5–10 items depending on news day; skim in 3 minutes, deep-read what earns your click. Adjustable in your settings.
What about international news?
Your agent reads in any language the LLM supports; you can request translations or summaries in English.
Can I get it at 5am?
Yes. Any delivery time and timezone. Most users schedule it 30 minutes before they wake so it’s waiting when they grab their phone.
Does it cite sources?
Every summary links to its source articles. You can click through for the full story, always.
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