
Nutgrafe
The news, reduced to what matters.
298 followers
The news, reduced to what matters.
298 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.





Vozo AI — Video localization
I have discovered an issue while using the Discover page. I wanted to subscribe to several media outlets, but I noticed that only their summaries are displayed.
There is currently no way to click into them to view more details, and I am not sure if this is a bug or an intentional design choice. This is quite frustrating because it makes it difficult to decide which sources to subscribe to.
I would like to preview the content they publish first, but it seems I can only see their posts in the feed after I have already subscribed.
Nutgrafe
@josie_oy Thanks for calling this out. Discover is an area I’m actively refining right now. The intent is to keep it lightweight while still giving enough signal to decide what’s worth following, and I agree there’s room to improve how sources are previewed before subscribing. I’m working on tightening that experience and will be addressing this shortly. Really appreciate the thoughtful feedback.
Vozo AI — Video localization
@colooch I understand that early-stage products always involve trade-offs. I hope you succeed!
Hi Patrick, congrats on the launch!
I was taking a look and noticed you’re using Supabase. Just a quick heads-up, it looks like there may be some exposed data and possibly a few tables that don’t have RLS enforced yet.
I actually launched a small tool today called Supaleak that helps detect exposed secrets and Supabase misconfigurations like this. Might be worth a quick check to be safe.
Nutgrafe
@bscript Thanks for flagging, Bour. I did a full review of RLS and access patterns and everything is now enforced as expected. Auth data is handled by Supabase, and all payment info is processed via Stripe, so nothing sensitive is ever stored directly in the app’s database - mostly summaries, source links, and topics data. I’ll take a look at your product as well!
Nutgrafe
@german_merlo1 Thanks, German. At the moment it’s not based on user profile rules. The “why it matters” is derived from the article and its context, focusing on what changed or why the update is notable at a broader level. The intent is orientation first, rather than personalization.
Agnes AI
Sounds like executive summary? Useful tool for me and i think Nutgrafe could save tons of time for me!
Nutgrafe
@cruise_chen Thanks! In a way, yes, but it really depends on the article. It’s less about a formal executive summary and more about quick orientation. Enough context to understand what changed and why it matters, then you decide whether to dig in.
thanks @colooch and congrats on the launch!
Really like your approach
One question: how do you deal with copyright issues on the content you're getting from these outlets?
thanks
Nutgrafe
@fahd_rachidy Thanks, Fahd. Nutgrafe generates original summaries using content publishers make publicly available for distribution, typically via their feeds (the same syndicated RSS/XML feeds publishers expose intentionally). We don’t republish articles, bypass paywalls, or reconstruct full pieces. Every post links back to the source, and the intent is to support the reporting and send readers to it, not replace it.
@colooch ok understood, and I believe that's a clear and neat way to do it ! so I'm assuming you get paid on referrals then?
Nutgrafe
@fahd_rachidy No referral or affiliate revenue today. Nutgrafe runs entirely on subscriptions. Linking back is intentional, it’s about supporting the reporting and giving readers a path to the full story.
The focus on linking back to original sources rather than replacing reporting is a thoughtful approach. I'm working on something similar for Japanese tech blogs, so this resonates. Are there plans to expand beyond English-language publications, or is the AI summarization pipeline language-specific?
Nutgrafe
@yamamoto7 Thanks, appreciate that. We’re not locked into English. Right now most of the sources skew that way while I get the core experience right, but I’ve already started adding and testing international publications. I added The Japan Times and also 朝日新聞 (Asahi Shimbun) to see how they work in the feed. That said, if you have Japanese tech blogs or outlets you think should be included, I’d love the suggestions and can add them.
TimeTune
Great launch! 💡 Nutgrafe brings back a clean, scan‑friendly feed of news summaries with key points and context — perfect for staying up to date fast.
Nutgrafe
@mariam_diawara Thank you!