Ancher

Your Chief of Staff for information to help you stay focused

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Most feeds keep you scrolling — filled with algorithmic junk, drug-like short videos, and endless echo chambers. Ancher, instead, keeps you growing. It helps you anchor what matters — learning your intent, filtering the noise, and delivering insights that help you think and act. In Do Mode, explore both sides of a story, see how people react, turn articles into your own post, or let Ancher watch it for you — alerting you when a real breakthrough lands.
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What do you think? …

Vincent Wu

👋 Hi everyone — Vincent here, founder of Ancher

For most of my career, I've built digital news products used by hundreds of millions of people in the U.S. — AOL, Huffpost, Yahoo News, and most recently NewsBreak.

We made it easier than ever to access information — breaking news in seconds, personalized feeds, infinite scrolls. It was powerful, fast, and addictive.

But after years of building in those systems, something started to bother me.

People weren't getting smarter — they were getting tired.

The systems kept optimizing for attention, not understanding.

We taught algorithms how to chase clicks or watch time, but we never taught them how to serve meaning.

One day, my father — a lifelong engineer who values time and clarity above all — asked me a question that made me completely pause.

He was ill then, and we were finally spending quiet days together after years apart.

He looked at me and said:

“You’ve spent your life building news stuff. That's great.

But why is it that the more we read, the more it feels like we've wasted our time?”

That question hit harder than any investor pitch or user feedback I've ever heard.

Because it was true — we’re surrounded by content that keeps us busy, but not better informed.

We scroll endlessly, but retain almost nothing.

That moment became the starting point of Ancher — a project to rebuild our relationship with information from the ground up.

Ancher isn't just another feed.

🧭 What Ancher does

Ancher is an intelligent information assistant that learns your intent — even when you can't clearly define it.

In fact, most people aren't able to articulate exactly what they want to follow, and they shouldn't have to.

Just say a few words, or a simple sentence about what's on your mind — and Ancher understands who you are, what matters now, and where your attention should go.

At its core is the concept of an Anchor — a living, intelligent node that represents something you care about: a topic, a person, an event, or a question. Each Anchor learns, updates, and acts for you — keeping your understanding connected and alive over time.

Ancher reads for you — distilling the world's noise into what truly matters for your goals.

It keeps watch — tracking key events or trends from your angle, and only alerting you when something truly changes.

It helps you remember — turning everything you read into structured, recallable knowledge.

And when you’re ready to act, Do Mode helps you summarize, compare, or communicate instantly — all through natural, human conversation.

I built Ancher to answer my father's question —

and hopefully, to make all of us a little less overwhelmed,

and a little more anchored in what matters.

Would love to hear what you think.

👉 ancher.ai

Masum Parvej

@vincentwu800 "Do Mode" have an easy way to export the summarized information to other apps like Notion or Evernote?

Vincent Wu

@masump That's a great point, Masum! I have to admit that currently, it requires the user to copy and paste manually.

But your feedback is definitely well heard, and we will prioritize our engineering to break the solo between platforms, and let users to share the summary/analysis/insights to Notion etc. places that you use.

Thank you!

@vincentwu800 The Anchor-as-a-living-node idea is brilliant — feels like a smart, non-judgmental research intern who actually follows up. Congrats!

Vincent Wu

@victoria_wu You got it, Victoria! I really like your "non-judgmental research intern" description. Almost exactly the thing I'm imagining in the ideation stage.

Hope you enjoy using the first version of our product. Will appreciate more feedback!

Lixin Liu
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Congrats on the launch! It's really what i'm looking for to avoid be overwhelmed by infomations.

Just curious - what specific mechanisms does Ancher employ to ensure that Ancher evolve effectively with user's changing interests and goals, preventing information staleness or redundancy over time?

Vincent Wu

@liulixin Thanks so much — really appreciate your thoughtful question 🙏

You’re absolutely right — people’s interests are complex, fluid, and often hard to express (or not something they want to articulate). And yes, today’s feeds tend to trap us in narrower and narrower islands of information.

Ancher’s approach is different. It starts by deeply understanding who you are and what you’re trying to grow toward, then builds evolving “anchors” around those goals. Each anchor learns from how you read, save, or act — and uses large-scale AI reasoning to anticipate where your curiosity is heading, not just where it’s been.

Over time, your anchors can expand, merge, or even self-generate — so instead of freezing your interests, Ancher keeps them alive and evolving with you.

Lixin Liu

@vincentwu800 Thanks for replying. Learning my interests sounds great, i'll try.

Ray luan

Finally got a smart Information Officer for myself!

Vincent Wu

@ray_luan yeah, it took us a while to develop it too. Thank you, Ray! Hope you like our product, and do let us know if any feedback you have!

William

@ray_luan Hi, Ray. One of the ambitions of Ancher is "Finds What Matters for You — Before You Know It". Hope you find it helpful!

Rosalia Wang
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I barely had to think about prompts, love that, but if outputs can be fast would be better.

Vincent Wu

@rosalia_wang Absolutely! Our system is still in the early stage, and your feedback on the agent response speed is right to the point. Now our engineers and myself will have one more reason to stay up at night this weekend...

Thank you!

Jane

@rosalia_wang So relatable! The no-fuss prompts are already amazing, faster results would take it to the next level for sure.

William

@rosalia_wang Thank you for your feedback. We’re actively optimizing performance and believe improvements will be rolling out very soon.

Charlene Chen

The short-form content on platforms has made it hard for people to concentrate and a tool like Ancher may be useful. Thanks for your launching!

Jane

@charlenechen_123 Appreciate your feedback! It means a lot that you’ve noticed the value Ancher brings to tackling concentration issues from short-form content. Enjoy using it!

Vincent Wu

@charlenechen_123 Yes! Short-form content may have its merit to some extent (like relaxing :0), but our world shouldn't be full of that. Someone has to do something to change it, at least we're trying!

William

@charlenechen_123 Thanks for your support. Our mission is to provide modern professionals with clarity, context, and control in a world of information overload. You can learn more about Ancher by watchingAncher Youtube Channel

Chiwei Zhu
Congrats for the launch! The idea of simplifying feed streams is eye-catching (keeping scrolling down the feed rolls literally costs me a lot of time everyday lol), and the DO mode is interesting as well. Simplifying requires concise information retrieval and filteration. Hopefully Ancher does well in these aspects.
Vincent Wu

@ignora_z Chiwei, thanks so much for the kind words — really appreciate you taking the time to share that.

You put it perfectly: simplifying sounds easy, but in reality it’s one of the hardest things to do — especially when “more” has been the default logic of most feeds for years.

Our goal with Ancher is exactly that — to make less feel like more useful.

Every signal you see should earn its place on your screen, and DO Mode is where that simplicity turns into action.

We’re still early, but your feedback really hits the core of what we’re trying to get right. Thanks again for noticing that.

Angie Chen

If there is another light mode would make this perfect.

Vincent Wu

@anqi_chen Thank you for the feedback, Angie! Our launching website ancher.ai only has dark mode indeed, but after you log in and start using the product, it offers light mode for the product experience.

While I will definitely pass this design feedback to the product team, mind trying it again in the main product?

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