Every feed today claims to be better curated or more relevant. But most of them still measure success by how long you stay.
I ve caught myself opening Twitter or YouTube to check one specific thing, then resurfacing 30 45 minutes later,
wondering where the time went.
Curious how this plays out for others here. When you open a feed for a quick check, how long do you actually stay? And does it usually feel worth it after?
Trace helps you keep up by pulling content from multiple sources — like YouTube, Reddit, Hacker News, Medium, and X — into one place.
It learns from your work and feedback, remembers what matters, and surfaces signals from across the web without pulling you in.
Turn your everyday photos into polished, Instagram-worthy shots — without changing your face. Pick a style, upload a photo, and get edits that feel true to you.
Lumi is a minimal, chat-based productivity app that lets you manage tasks, jot down notes, reflect daily, and track habits.
Just send a message, and Lumi figures out the rest.
The idea came from a habit I had — texting myself on WhatsApp to track things.
StocksBrew is an AI-powered daily newsletter that brings you personalized stock news for the Indian market — straight to your inbox every morning. No fluff, no jargon — just the insights that matter.