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NewsBriefly AI connects to Gmail, picks up the newsletters you actually subscribed to, and turns them into clean, summarized briefs with the key points called out.

Read-only Gmail access. We only process emails from senders you approve.

How it works

From inbox to brief in three steps

No new app to learn. No forwarding rules. Just connect Gmail and pick what matters.

  1. Step 1

    Connect your Gmail

    One-time read-only OAuth. We never read mail from senders you have not approved.

  2. Step 2

    Pick the senders you trust

    Add the newsletters you want briefed. Add or remove them anytime.

  3. Step 3

    Read the brief, not the mail

    Each newsletter is summarized with key points and an importance score, ready to skim.

Features

Built for people who actually want to read

A reading product, not another inbox. Skim less, learn more.

AI summaries you can trust

Every article gets a 2–3 sentence summary written from the source content, never invented.

Key points, called out

The 3–5 things you would underline if you read the whole piece, surfaced first.

Importance ranking

Each story is scored by signal so the most important reads sit at the top.

Search across everything

Keyword and semantic search across every brief you have received. No more inbox archaeology.

Daily digest

An optional once-a-day email or push at the time you choose, with the top stories.

Topics, not chaos

Auto-tagged categories let you filter to just the topics you care about.

A peek inside

What your daily brief looks like

Stratechery·TodayHigh signal

The new AI moats are vertical, not horizontal

Foundation models are converging in capability, but products that own a workflow end-to-end are pulling ahead. The defensibility is in the integration depth, not the underlying model.

AIStrategy
Platformer·YesterdayWorth a read

Why teams are quietly leaving Slack

A wave of mid-sized teams are consolidating onto fewer tools. The driver is not cost — it is meeting fatigue and notification overload.

SaaSWorkplace
Benedict Evans·2 days agoWorth a read

Smartphone shipments and what they tell us about the next decade

Global smartphone shipments have stabilized, but replacement cycles are lengthening. Implications for accessory makers, app stores, and mobile-first products.

MobileMarkets

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