
RSS readers were once the vital backbone of internet content consumption, allowing power users to pull articles from hundreds of websites into a single feed. Today, while algorithms try to dictate what we read on social media, RSS remains the best way to intentionally curate your information diet. However, traditional RSS readers like Feedly or Feedbin have a major flaw: they give you the entire firehose of content without helping you process it. You are still required to read every article.
To truly stay informed without burning out, you need more than just a list of links. You need an intelligent assistant that can read those links for you and report back with the highlights. The future of content aggregation isn’t just about collecting URLs; it’s about synthesizing the information within them.
Briefly redefines the content aggregator by acting as an AI RSS reader with built-in summarization. It combines the customization of classic RSS with the extreme time-saving power of modern artificial intelligence.
If you love the control of RSS but hate the endless reading it requires, Briefly is the upgrade you’ve been waiting for. Ditch the overwhelming lists and start consuming intelligent, summarized digests. Try Briefly’s entirely new approach to content aggregation today.