About

Mornings should be quieter, not louder.

The Daybreak Digest started with a simple frustration: every morning I’d open ten apps to figure out what happened overnight. Markets app. News app. Sports app. Reddit. Weather. Twitter. By the time I’d finished “catching up,” I’d already lost 30 minutes and absorbed a bunch of stuff I didn’t care about.

The idea here is simple: pick the things you actually care about, get them in one email, written like a friend wrote it. No notifications. No infinite scroll. No engagement traps. Just — here’s your day, here’s what matters, get on with it.

The whole thing is open about its sources, careful with your data, and built to stay out of your way. If it works for you, great. If it doesn’t, the unsubscribe link is right there in every email.

What it’s not

  • A trading platform. We show you what happened; we don’t tell you what to buy.
  • A news aggregator with ads. There are no ads in the email, ever.
  • A social network. There’s nothing to like or share. Just read it and start your day.
  • A data broker. We don’t sell anything, and we collect the bare minimum.
Try it tomorrow morning →