Information Overload Solutions
Digest helps you manage information overload by consolidating content from 15+ sources — newsletters, RSS, X, Reddit, YouTube, Hacker News, and more — into a single daily email. Instead of checking multiple apps and feeds throughout the day, you read one digest on your schedule.
The Problem
Who it affects
Knowledge workers, researchers, and curious people who follow content across multiple platforms and struggle to process it all
Desired outcome
A manageable daily information diet that covers key topics without requiring constant app-switching
Approaches Compared
| Approach | How It Works | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Personalized daily digest | Select your sources once, receive a compiled briefing on your schedule | One touchpoint per day; you control what's included | May miss breaking news between deliveries |
| RSS reader | Subscribe to feeds and read them in a dedicated reader app | Handles RSS well; many options available | Doesn't cover social media, newsletters, or other non-RSS sources |
| Digital minimalism (manual curation) | Unsubscribe from most sources and check a few manually | Free; forces intentional consumption | Risk missing important information; requires constant willpower |
Digest Is Best For
- Knowledge workers who follow content across 5+ different platforms
- People who check their phone too often for news and updates
- Anyone who wants to replace app-hopping with a single daily briefing
How Digest Solves This
Get a dedicated email address
Sign up for Digest and get a personal @usedigest.com email for newsletter subscriptions. Your main inbox stays clean.
Add your content sources
Pick from 15+ source types — newsletters, RSS, X, Reddit, YouTube, Hacker News, and more. Combine everything in one digest.
Receive one daily email
Set your schedule. Digest compiles all your sources into a single email — read it once and move on with your day.