Shape your edition
Pick topics, tone, and how wide the news net should be — global headlines, local angles, or a tight focus.
Choose the topics and news you care about, set when they arrive, and open a single calm edition on your Kindle — no infinite scroll, no tab pile.
Start your first digestThree steps from “too many sources” to one trustworthy document.
Pick topics, tone, and how wide the news net should be — global headlines, local angles, or a tight focus.
Daily or on a cadence you choose, at the time you actually read. Your digest is built around your schedule.
Get a formatted digest where you already do long reading — one place, offline friendly, easy on the eyes.
Steer what goes in: themes you follow, how much depth you want, and the mix of news versus evergreen context.
Frequency and time-of-day live in one place so your edition lands when you’re ready to read, not when the algorithm is.
The digest is meant to be read like a small magazine: clear sections, sensible length, and a flow that suits e-ink.
Instead of bouncing between sites and apps, you get a single narrative digest — curated by your rules, not engagement metrics.
Batch the news into a reading session you choose. Skim less, read more of what you asked for.
Your Kindle is already where you read longform. Kindle-ify meets you there with text that respects the device.
If you already trust your Kindle for books, this is the same habit for the day’s signal.
Open one digest with world news, your industry, and a thread you follow — timed for coffee, not midnight doomscrolling.
Stack topics you’re studying into a recurring edition. Re-read highlights on a screen built for focus.
Sync a digest before a flight or a quiet weekend. No feeds required once it’s on the device.
Creator
❝I wanted news and depth without living inside a browser tab. Kindle-ify is the product I wished existed — a quiet daily edition, on paper-like hardware.❞
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