Nutgrafe is an AI-powered news summarization service that processes articles from the world's top news sites, blogs, and publications. It extracts the core facts from each story and presents them in concise summaries of 400 characters or less, focusing on delivering just the essential information without editorializing or adding spin.
The service provides three key components for every article: a summary that covers the whole story in 2-3 sentences, three key points highlighting the most important details like names, numbers, dates, and context, and an explanation of why the story matters and what happens next. Users can choose their preferred news sources and follow publications they trust, with the system processing hundreds to thousands of articles daily.
The AI reads every article and extracts factual information only, avoiding opinions and outrage bait. The summaries are presented in a chronological feed format that resembles social media posts from circa 2015, designed to be familiar and scannable. Each summary includes a link to the original source article for those who want to read more.
Nutgrafe helps users stay informed quickly by providing factual news updates without algorithm-driven feeds, addiction loops, comments sections, or hot takes. The service eliminates ads and sponsored content, allowing users to scroll through their feed, save important stories, and be done with their news consumption in minutes.
The product targets people who want efficient news consumption without the noise of traditional news apps or social media. It's designed for those who value factual information and want to control their news sources and reading order through a chronological feed.
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Nutgrafe targets people who want efficient, factual news consumption without the noise of traditional news apps or social media. It's designed for users who value getting straight to the essential information in news stories and want to control their news sources through a chronological feed. The service appeals to those tired of algorithm-driven feeds, addiction loops, comments sections, and editorial bias in news presentation.