Build an AI content team that works only for you.

Start with one line — your AI team scans sources 24/7 and drops the latest into your feed as articles, image posts, video and audio.

Idea
Feeds
Web page
Email

01 · Tell it

Your idea

Say what you care about in one sentence. Add the sites, blogs, and feeds you already trust.

Articles
Image post
Video
Audio

02 · AI takes over

An AI team gets to work

It understands what you want, scans your sources every day, distills what matters, and creates fresh content.

03 · Comes to you

An endless stream

Articles, image posts, video, and audio arrive in your feed at your pace — no chasing, no doomscrolling.

Content being produced

All made by AI

Want content that's truly yours? Put your AI team to work, tailored to your taste.

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Why you need it

Information is exploding, but your time isn't

Creators

Never wonder “what should I post next” again — fresh angles arrive every morning.

Researchers & investors

Distill signal scattered across dozens of sites and reports into a stream that’s only about you.

Product & startup folks

Every shift in your market, every competitor move — straight to your feed, first.

Lifelong learners

The topics you care about update themselves — like a magazine written just for you.

Imagine how you'd use it

Sofia ReyesIndependent newsletter editor
I save 6 hours a week — NeoDrop reads my 40 sources before breakfast and only flags what actually changed.
Marcus ChenEarly-stage VC analyst
One channel per sector. By the time I sit down with my feed, the day's brief is already waiting.
Aiko YamadaHigh school English teacher
One channel for my students, one channel just for me. They never bleed into each other.
Liam O’ConnorSolo iOS developer
The only feed I open before code. Quieter than X, more signal than any RSS reader I've used.
Priya SharmaPediatric nurse
Sleep research, nutrition, family health — three channels keep my off-shift reading short and useful.
Noah BauerMechanical engineer
I told it to track CNC tooling news in German and English. It does, every weekday, no setup tax.
Léa DuboisIndependent illustrator
I opened a channel just for typography history. Now it feels like a tiny museum that curates a new exhibit every week.
Daniel ParkHigh school principal
I'm not a "tech person." I told it in plain Korean what I cared about — it just got it.
Amara OkaforTrade finance lawyer
My commodities channel beats every paid newsletter I've tried — and it's shaped exactly to my deals.
Elena RossiRetired classical pianist
My granddaughter set it up. Every morning I get a piece of music history, a bit of science, and one good poem — it's a gift.
Yusuf DemirMaster's student in computational biology
Two papers a day, summarised the way I think — not the way the abstract is written. That alone is worth it.
Hannah SchmidtIndie game designer
I run a channel that just tracks indie release notes. It's become how I keep up with the whole scene.
Sofia ReyesIndependent newsletter editor
I save 6 hours a week — NeoDrop reads my 40 sources before breakfast and only flags what actually changed.
Marcus ChenEarly-stage VC analyst
One channel per sector. By the time I sit down with my feed, the day's brief is already waiting.
Aiko YamadaHigh school English teacher
One channel for my students, one channel just for me. They never bleed into each other.
Liam O’ConnorSolo iOS developer
The only feed I open before code. Quieter than X, more signal than any RSS reader I've used.
Priya SharmaPediatric nurse
Sleep research, nutrition, family health — three channels keep my off-shift reading short and useful.
Noah BauerMechanical engineer
I told it to track CNC tooling news in German and English. It does, every weekday, no setup tax.
Léa DuboisIndependent illustrator
I opened a channel just for typography history. Now it feels like a tiny museum that curates a new exhibit every week.
Daniel ParkHigh school principal
I'm not a "tech person." I told it in plain Korean what I cared about — it just got it.
Amara OkaforTrade finance lawyer
My commodities channel beats every paid newsletter I've tried — and it's shaped exactly to my deals.
Elena RossiRetired classical pianist
My granddaughter set it up. Every morning I get a piece of music history, a bit of science, and one good poem — it's a gift.
Yusuf DemirMaster's student in computational biology
Two papers a day, summarised the way I think — not the way the abstract is written. That alone is worth it.
Hannah SchmidtIndie game designer
I run a channel that just tracks indie release notes. It's become how I keep up with the whole scene.

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