Walk into the week already ahead.
Fifteen minutes on Sunday, and you spend the week ahead on the subjects that pay your bills. Your own front page for tech, finance, and AI, cut down to what actually moved.
What you walk away with
Sound like the person who actually reads the field.
You pick your fields and set the weight of each, so your edition runs deep where your work does. You arrive fluent in your own subjects rather than passingly aware of everyone's, and it shows the moment you open your mouth. Every summary links to the original reporting, so when someone presses, you answer from the source.
Never be the last to hear it.
If a story still matters seven days later, it is in your edition. If it does not, it never reaches you. Everything worth reading in your fields is read, scored, and de-duplicated before an editor makes the final cut, so you walk into the meeting already knowing what moved, ready to speak to it before anyone raises it.
Keep the edge without giving up your week.
The news does not need you every hour, and neither does staying ahead. One edition, about fifteen minutes, and you are set until Sunday. You hold the standing of someone who reads everything, without the hours it usually costs and without living inside a feed that never closes.
Your Sunday, then your week
Sunday, fifteen minutes
One email lands with the week in your fields already selected, weighed, and summarized. You read it over coffee and close the tab caught up.
Monday, already ahead
You walk into Monday knowing what moved, and you are the one who brings it up.
The rest of the week, free
No feed to police, no notifications to clear. You stay current on a schedule you control, not one that owns your attention.
What lands on your front page
Browse the archiveTechnology
Platforms, infrastructure, and the engineering decisions that outlast the demo.
Finance & Markets
Rates, earnings, and capital flows, read for signal rather than spectacle.
Artificial Intelligence
Research, products, and policy in machine learning, minus the breathless headlines.
Startups & Venture
Funding rounds, company building, and the quiet mechanics of new businesses.
Policy & Regulation
What lawmakers and regulators decided, and what it means for your industry.
Science & Research
Peer-reviewed findings worth knowing, translated without being diluted.
Pick any combination and weight each subject low, medium, or high. Your front page runs deepest exactly where you need to be sharpest.