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Syndicator groups overlapping coverage into one story card so you can compare the framing, not read the same article five times.
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One place for news, blogs, newsletters, Substacks. Ranked by what matters to you.
Syndicator groups overlapping coverage into one story card so you can compare the framing, not read the same article five times.
The system learns from what you finish, skip, save, and share.
The social layer feels personal, not performative.
The problem
You follow dozens of sources across tabs, apps, and inboxes.
Algorithmic feeds bury what you care about; chronological feeds drown you in noise.
You should not have to choose between control and curation.
How it works
Publication, blog, newsletter, Substack. If it ships a feed, it belongs here.
Read, skip, save, and share tell the system what deserves your attention.
Ranking shifts around your actual behavior instead of engagement incentives.
Personal Letter
Links are the foundation of the internet. Once, Google Reader was a place where people followed and discussed links.
But the transition to social media and algorithmic feeds killed the links. Facebook and Twitter deprioritize them, so people stop sharing them.
Algorithms have a bad rep, but I 100% believe they can be fantastic when they're optimized to help you.
This is why I built Syndicator. It's a place to follow the news and share what you read with others.
I wanted something that worked like this for years, and now I use it daily.
I hope you might like it as well.
Who it's for
Track markets, competitors, fundraising signals, and strategic moves without living in ten tabs.
Follow releases, RFCs, blogs, and ecosystem shifts without turning your brain into an inbox.
Monitor beats across publications and independent writers while keeping the useful overlap together.
If you read to understand instead of doomscroll, the product is designed around that habit.
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One ranked place for the sources you trust, the people you follow, and the stories worth finishing.