Ships daily · 6 a.m.
The Daily Brief
A daily digest with an editorial voice and an accuracy gate — finished before I wake up.
Why it exists
I wanted the experience of a great morning read — curated, opinionated, trustworthy — without spending my morning assembling it from feeds and tabs. So I built an editor: a pipeline that reads widely overnight, decides what matters, and writes it up in a voice I actually want to read.
What it does
- Reads overnight, ships by 6 a.m. Sources gathered, ranked, and written up on a fixed schedule, every day, without me touching it.
- An editorial voice. Not a link dump — a written brief with judgment about what leads and why it matters.
- An accuracy gate. Claims are checked against sources before publication; anything that can't be verified doesn't ship. AI writing needs an editor, so I built that too.
- Formats that fit the morning. Readable in minutes, skimmable in seconds.

| Status | Shipping daily |
| Cadence | Every morning, 6 a.m. |
| Built with | A multi-stage pipeline — gather, rank, draft, verify, publish — run by my AI agent fleet |
The honest catch
The hardest part wasn't generating the writing — it was refusing to publish it. The accuracy gate exists because early editions were confident and occasionally wrong, and a digest you can't trust is worse than no digest at all.