Read what you actually wanted to learn. Twice a week.
Articles, podcasts, and books — curated for the topics you actually want to learn about. Delivered Monday and Thursday.
No timeline. No algorithm. No doom-scroll.
What you'll get
A real digest. Not a notification.
Weavefeed · Monday
Your digest
5 items · about 17 minutes to read
The hidden architecture of the global supply chain
The Atlantic
Why nothing works anymore: a theory of late-stage technology
Aeon
I asked an octopus to draw me a map
Quanta Magazine
The mathematics of why your sourdough never rises
Nature
What we lost when we stopped naming hurricanes after kings
Smithsonian
A bounded reading session you can actually finish — six to twelve items chosen for you, plus a podcast episode and a book. That's it. No infinite scroll waiting at the bottom.
How it works
A week of the internet, distilled to only the things you wanted to learn about anyway.
01
Pick your topics
Choose from 125+ interests across science, philosophy, history, tech, business, sports, design, food, and more.
02
We watch the web
Every day we pull from 200+ trusted sources — publications, research, podcasts, books — tagged to your topics.
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Two digests a week
A focused reader's digest lands Monday and Thursday — ~10 articles, plus a podcast episode and a book pick matched to your interests.
What's inside
Made to be read. Then closed.
Articles, ranked
The 10 best pieces published about your topics since the last digest, ordered for you to actually read through.
A podcast episode
One topic-matched episode to listen to this week — surfaced from a catalog of thousands.
A book to read
One book that fits your interests, with a cover and a real description — not just an algorithm's guess.
You can save anything for later, and your profile keeps track of what you're currently reading and listening to. A real library, not a stream of disposable content.
Why we built this
Built for learning. Not for scrolling.
Social media is engineered to keep you. It rewards outrage, measures itself in minutes-scrolled, and treats your curiosity as something to monetize. The infinite scroll isn't a design choice — it's a business model.
Weavefeed is the opposite. No timeline, no algorithm chasing your attention, no notifications dragging you back in. Two digests a week, built around what you said you wanted to learn — and then we leave you alone, so you can go read a book or talk to someone.
If you finish each digest having actually learned something new — that's the only metric we care about.
Start your first digest.
Free. No card required. Takes about a minute to pick your topics, and your first digest shows up Monday or Thursday — whichever comes first.
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