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Show HN: Nibbl – I moved 30 newsletters out of my inbox into one swipeable feed
(nibbll.app)
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1 points
by walix2
107 days ago
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I had 30+ newsletters across gmail and outlook and was missing most of them. They'd get buried under promotions, spam, whatever. Tried filters, labels, separate folders. Always fell apart after a week. The key insight: the problem isn't the newsletters, its the inbox. Newsletters shouldn't live in your email at all. So I built Nibbl. You get a free @nibbll.app email address and subscribe to newsletters with that. They land in the app, not your inbox. You can add RSS feeds too so everything lives in one place. Articles show up as cards you swipe through. Right to save, left to skip. My partner started calling it "tinder for articles" and honestly thats exactly what it is. Gets through a morning's worth of reading in like 5 minutes instead of 30. Also added AI summaries (Gemini) for when you just want the key points without reading the full thing. One tap, done. |
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Instead of moving newsletters to a new app to read, I wanted to skip the reading from many sources and just get the signal. Built something that monitors topics across sources and sends a digest with only what changed. Feels like there are multiple valid angles on this problem.
Would be curious what your users do after they swipe through everything. Do they actually go deep on saved articles or is the summary enough for most?