
Nutgrafe
The news, reduced to what matters.
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The news, reduced to what matters.
359 followers
A "nutgraf" is the paragraph in a news story that explains what it’s about and why it matters. Nutgrafe does that for every article. Our AI reads every article from the world’s top news sites, blogs, and publications and delivers the core of each story in summaries of 400 characters or less, all in a familiar feed (circa 2015). Expand any post for key points and context, or click through to the original source to read more.
This is the 2nd launch from Nutgrafe. View more
Nutgrafe
Launching today
Nutgrafe reduces every news article to a single clear paragraph so you can understand the story in seconds. Instead of endless scrolling, you get the essential context first and can jump to the full article if you want more. The web version launched in January. Now Nutgrafe is available on iPhone and iPad for a faster way to stay informed wherever you read. Nutgrafe generates original summaries and does not republish articles, bypass paywalls, or replace the original reporting.





Free
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This takes me back to when feeds actually helped you stay informed instead of just doom scrolling. Love the constraint of 400 characters per summary, it forces real clarity. The fact that it links back to the original source instead of trying to replace it shows a lot of respect for journalism. Are you planning to add topic based daily digests or is it purely a feed experience?
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@mcarmonas Thanks, I appreciate that. The constraint is intentional. The goal is orientation first so you can quickly understand what happened and decide whether to read the full article.
Right now it’s primarily a feed experience based on the topics and publications you follow, but we recently added a daily email briefing as well. Topic-based digests and different cadences are definitely something I’m exploring as the product evolves.
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What sources are we able to add? media sites, social media and blogs?
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@nuseir_yassin1 Thanks Nuseir! Right now Nutgrafe focuses on media outlets and blogs that publish articles via feeds. That covers major publications as well as smaller independent blogs.
Social media (minus Reddit) isn’t included today since the goal is summarizing reported stories rather than conversations, but it’s something I’ve thought about.
If there are sources you think should be included, I’m always open to suggestions.
Impressive. I love tools that get straight to the point without missing the key details. I read multiple articles every day, and this would save a ton of time while still showing the full story. I especially like how each summary makes it clear why it matters. Congrats on the launch @colooch!
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@taimur_haider1 Thanks so much, Taimur!
What I like about this is what it doesn't do. No algorithm deciding what's important for me, no personalization rabbit hole, no engagement tricks. Just the story, short, with a link to the source. I've been reading news through Twitter and aggregators for years and honestly forgot what it feels like to just scan headlines and move on with my day. The 400-character constraint is smart too - forces clarity instead of rewording the whole article. This might actually fix my morning doomscroll.
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@spunchev Thanks, Serge! Thanks, that’s exactly the idea. Nutgrafe is intentionally simple. The goal isn’t to keep you scrolling, it’s to help you understand what happened, feel caught up, and move on.