Universal
Your field published 400 things this week; read the four that matter
A weekly brief of new papers and posts on the two or three topics you follow, deduped against what you've already seen, each with one line on why it made the cut.
The worst way to learn about a relevant paper is from a prospect's slide deck. Staying current used to mean an hour a week skimming preprint listings and a dozen blogs, which is why it quietly stopped happening around the time the company got real customers.
How it works
- 01
Tell the agent your two or three topics in plain words, how deep to go, and where to start looking. That brief lives in its memory and sharpens with use: reply that the first item was exactly right and the third was noise, and next week's selection shifts. On the weekly trigger it fetches the new listings, drops everything it has already shown you, groups the rest by theme, and writes one plain-language paragraph per item, ending with why this one survived the filter.
- 02
The digest arrives by email, and a desk document keeps every edition, so "that retrieval paper from a few weeks back" is a search, not an archaeology project.