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Build your personalized email digest. Choose from blogs, newsletters, and feeds that matter to you, delivered as one clean daily email.

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The Antidote to Information Overload

You shouldn't have to sift through toxic timelines to stay updated on your industry.

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Pick Your Signal

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Stay Connected Locally

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Reclaim Your Focus

How it works

Three steps. One perfect email.

Try it yourself — click sources, switch colors, toggle options and watch the email update live.

Choose your sources

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Pick your sources

Choose from Hacker News, Reddit, Google News, OpenAI Blog, Indie Hackers, Luma & Meetup events, and more. Toggle only the content you actually care about.

Customize your email

Subject line

📰 Your daily digest — {date}

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Make it yours

Choose light or dark theme, pick your font, set how many stories per source, and toggle descriptions and scores on or off. Every change updates the preview live.

📬 Your daily digest — Mon, Apr 7
Read What Matters
Good morning, friend 👋
Mon, Apr 7 · 5 stories
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Hacker News3 stories
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Show HN: I built a tool that curates your daily read
A tool that aggregates your saved articles into one clean morning email.
412 pts · github.com
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The end of doom scrolling: why digests win
Social media feeds are designed to maximize time-on-app, not to inform.
317 pts · medium.com
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How I went from 4hrs of news per day to 15 minutes
One inbox. One digest. One habit that changed how I consume information.
289 pts · news.ycombinator.com
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Reddit2 threads
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Apple announces a new AI-powered productivity suite
The new tools leverage on-device ML to help users manage daily tasks.
4821 pts · r/technology · techcrunch.com
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Why every developer should try building in public
Sharing progress openly leads to faster feedback and community support.
2103 pts · r/programming · dev.to
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Read in your inbox

A clean digest lands in your inbox on your schedule — each source in its own card, numbered stories, and a story count at the top. No noise, just signal.

Matjaž – creator of Read What Matters

About Me

Hi, I'm Matjaž 👋

I'm a developer from Slovenia who got fed up with wasting hours doom-scrolling through social media. I realised that I was missing out on valuable content and insights.

That's why I'm building Read What Matters. A tool that curates the best content from the sources you actually care about and delivers it as a clean, beautiful email digest everyday.

No algorithms deciding what you see. No infinite feeds. Just the content you chose, delivered on your schedule.

Simple pricing

Start reading what actually matters

Pick a plan and get your personalized digest delivered every morning. Cancel anytime.

Save $37

Starter

Perfect for building your morning reading habit

$6.99

/month

  • Up to 3 email digests
  • Choose up to 3 sources per digest
  • Hacker News, Reddit & Google News
  • Full email customization
  • Daily or weekly schedule

Cancel anytime · No hidden fees

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Pro

For the seriously curious who want it all

$8.99

/month

  • Up to 10 email digests
  • Unlimited sources per digest
  • Custom topics per source
  • Full email customization
  • Daily or weekly schedule
  • Priority support

Cancel anytime · No hidden fees

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

    1. Pick your sources such as Hacker News, Reddit communities, Meetup events, Luma events, and more.
    2. Schedule your digest to be delivered at a time that works for you.
    3. Get your digest a beautifully formatted email lands in your inbox everyday with the top content from your chosen sources.

    It's simple as that

  • Currently you can pull content from Hacker News (top stories), Reddit (any subreddit you want), Meetup (local events by topic & location), and Luma (curated events). I will be adding more and more sources over time. If you have a suggestion for a source, let me know!

  • Yes! You can personalize your digest with a custom greeting, subject line, accent color, number of items per source, and choose whether to show scores and descriptions. Make it feel like your newsletter.

  • You choose! Set your preferred delivery time and timezone in the dashboard. Most people pick early morning so they can read it with their coffee. You can also send a digest manually anytime you want.

  • Read What Matters starts at $6.99/month for the Starter plan and $8.99/month for Pro. Annual plans are also available at a discount.
  • Absolutely. We only store what's needed to send your digest: your email, your source preferences, and your schedule.

Stop Doom Scrolling. Start Reading What Matters.

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