Daily + weekly cadence
Intelligence Pipeline
My reading, industrialized: a daily AI briefing for builders, and a weekly synthesis of everything worth keeping.
Why it exists
AI moves too fast to follow honestly and too importantly to ignore. I was drowning in newsletters and feeds, each with its own incentives. So I built my own intake: pipelines that read the firehose for me and deliver only what changes what I should do next.
What it does
- Builder Signal Brief — daily. What shipped, what changed, and what it means if you're actually building with these tools — not industry gossip.
- Intelligence Brief — weekly. The week compressed: themes across days, connected to what came before, with the noise already removed.
- Built to be trusted. Sources cited, claims traceable, and a standing rule that recency never outranks accuracy.
- Two speeds by design. The daily keeps me current; the weekly keeps me oriented. Different jobs, different cadences.
- One pipeline, many editions. The same machinery also produces culture and family editions — and a paid editorial rewrite of the builder brief, the first spin-out from a personal tool since Income Factory.


| Status | Both briefs shipping on schedule |
| Cadence | Daily edition each morning; synthesis every week |
| Built with | Shared pipeline architecture with The Brief — gather, rank, draft, verify, publish |
The honest catch
A personal intelligence system quietly becomes a filter bubble of one if you let it optimize for what you enjoy reading. Keeping sources adversarial and the ranking honest takes deliberate, recurring effort.