u/According_Pepper5817

A minimalist app created to give you a news experience that encourages hope-scrolling!
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A minimalist app created to give you a news experience that encourages hope-scrolling!

Like many of you, I hit a wall with traditional media. I realized that my morning scroll wasn't informing me, it was draining me. The conflict-heavy headlines felt designed to keep me in a state of high anxiety, not high awareness.

I decided to build what I couldn’t find: a minimalist space dedicated to human progress and quiet breakthroughs. I call it Good News: Uplifting Sanctuary

Instead of chasing clicks, I’m focused on Grounded Optimism. We filter the noise to deliver 3-minute summaries of global innovation, environmental wins, and acts of mercy.

I’ve reached that classic indie stall where the product is live, but growth is slow.

I’d love your feedback on two things:

The UX: Does the dark-themed, high-contrast UI actually feel "calm" to you?

The Concept: Is "Positive and Constrctive News" something you’d actually pay attention to, or are we too addicted to the chaos?

u/According_Pepper5817 — 2 days ago
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Like many of you, I hit a wall with traditional media. I realized that my morning scroll wasn't informing me, it was draining me. The conflict-heavy headlines felt designed to keep me in a state of high anxiety, not high awareness.

I decided to build what I couldn’t find: a minimalist space dedicated to human progress and quiet breakthroughs. I call it Good News: Uplifting Sanctuary.

Instead of chasing clicks, I’m focused on Grounded Optimism. We filter the noise to deliver 3-minute summaries of global innovation, environmental wins, and acts of mercy.

I’ve reached that classic indie stall where the product is live, but growth is slow.

I’d love your feedback on two things:

  1. The UX: Does the dark-themed, high-contrast UI actually feel "calm" to you?

  2. The Concept: Is "Positive and Constructive News" something you’d actually pay attention to, or are we too addicted to the chaos?

u/According_Pepper5817 — 5 days ago