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Product tour

See how Digest Engine turns raw signals into editorial-ready intelligence.

This is the fast walk-through: sources come in, AI ranks and enriches them per project, editors review the results, and teams publish with more context and less manual triage.

What teams get

One intake layer for newsletters, feeds, and web sources.

Relevance tuned to each project instead of one global ranking.

Clear review checkpoints before summaries or outputs go live.

Entity-aware context that helps stories connect across time.

Workflow

Three stages from source intake to finished output.

The platform is designed to reduce repetitive triage without hiding the editorial reasoning.

01

Ingest the sources that already matter

Bring in newsletters, RSS feeds, websites, and internal sources without forcing every team into the same editorial workflow.

02

Score what matters per project

Digest Engine ranks relevance against each project's goals, so the strongest signals rise without burying niche but important work.

03

Review, refine, and publish with context

Editors keep the final say with transparent summaries, entity context, review queues, and handoff-ready outputs.

Capabilities

Built for teams that need stronger signals, not just more summaries.

The tour page is intentionally compact, but these are the patterns that tend to matter most in production.

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Project-aware ranking

Each team can train relevance independently instead of sharing one generic scoring model.

Human review by default

The workflow surfaces confidence and uncertainty so editors can intervene before anything ships.

Composable AI skills

Classification, summarization, extraction, and scoring can be mixed without locking you into one model stack.

Traceable source context

Every recommendation can be tied back to source material, entities, and ranking evidence.

Start your first project

Turn scattered feeds into a shortlist you can trust.

Connect the sources you already trust, train one project on your editorial taste, and let the next issue start with ranked content, summaries, and a draft outline instead of a pile of tabs.

Start Your First Project

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