UnreadAI - Your Personal AI Concierge for Content Aggregation. Which Sources Do You Want Integrated First?

Hello, AI Enthusiasts!

I’m currently working on an exciting project called UnreadAI that aims to simplify your digital life. Our platform collates all your content—from emails and Reddit threads to Twitter feeds and Telegram chats—summarizes them, and presents it all in an easy-to-navigate dashboard. You can check it out at getunread.com.

The Problem We’re Solving

Information overload is real. The sheer amount of content we need to consume on a daily basis is overwhelming. What if you had a personal AI concierge that could sift through this digital noise and deliver what matters to you?

How UnreadAI Works

UnreadAI uses machine learning algorithms to curate and summarize content from multiple sources. It’s like having your own digital assistant that knows what you like, what you need to read for work, and what you’re interested in learning more about.

Your Input Needed!

We’re at a pivotal point where we’re deciding which sources to integrate first. Our target is to provide maximum value from day one, and for that, we need your input.

Which content sources would you find most valuable?

  • Emails
  • Reddit
  • Twitter
  • Telegram Chats
  • News Websites
  • YouTube Video Summaries
  • Others (please specify)

Participate and Influence Our Roadmap

We’ve created an Airtable form for you to fill out. This is your chance to influence the direction of a tool you might end up using every day.
https://airtable.com/appoEDl82fP62E6x2/shrxhXwdEERjcAX2o

Questions for You

  • What other integrations do you want to see?
  • Would you be willing to pay for such a service? If yes, how much?
  • Any features you’d like to see in the MVP (Minimum Viable Product)?

I can’t wait to hear your thoughts. Let’s build something great together!

Best,
Ivan

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This sounds interesting, but it wasn’t immediately clear if by “your content” you meant concent that I produced or content that I’m (supposed to be) consuming. I would have been more interested in the former than the latter.