u/Endlessxyz

I built a curated AI news feed and just launched the newsletter. Here is what I have learned so far

Hey r/SideProject 👋

I want to share what I have been building and share where I am in the process, because I think the learning part is as useful as the product part.

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The problem I was trying to solve:

Keeping up with AI means checking Twitter, YouTube, newsletters, and a dozen tech blogs every day. None of it in one place. I wanted one feed, trusted sources only, always current.

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What I built:

AIWire is a free, real time AI news aggregator. One clean feed, 20+ handpicked sources, auto-refreshes every 30 minutes. No account needed, completely free.

This week, I also launched a weekly newsletter alongside it: 5 AI stories that matter, every Friday, under 5 minutes. The feed is for when you want to check in. The newsletter is for when you want the week's important news/stories.

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Sources include:

* OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, Meta AI, Microsoft AI

* MIT Technology Review, The Verge, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Ars Technica

* YouTube: Andrej Karpathy, AI Explained, Two Minute Papers

* Newsletters: The Batch, ImportAI, TLDR AI, Ben's Bites

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What I have learned building this:

Source curation matters more than features. The temptation early on was to add more sources to look comprehensive. The better call was to stay strict: only sources that consistently publish signal over noise. Quality of sources beats quantity every time.

Start with zero token cost. I wanted to add AI-generated summaries from day one. I held off and kept it pure RSS aggregation. That decision means I can run AIWire for free at any traffic level until I actually have the subscriber base to justify the cost. Build the audience first, then layer in the expensive features.

The "why it matters" framing is the whole product. For the newsletter, anyone can share a headline. The value is the two or three sentences that explain what a story means for someone building something. That framing is harder to write than it looks, and it is the only reason someone stays subscribed past Issue 2.

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Where I am right now:

Sent Issue 1 last friday. 7 new subscribers. Completely fine with that. The plan is to grow it through consistency and content quality.

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What I am looking for:

Honest, constructive feedback.

* Does the value proposition land clearly when you visit aiwire.app?

* Is there a source missing that you would expect to see?

* Would you subscribe to a weekly newsletter like this? If not, what would make you?

* Anything that feels off or could be sharper?

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🔗 aiwire.app

Full source list at aiwire.app/sources

Thanks for reading. All feedback welcome, good or critical.

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u/Endlessxyz — 21 hours ago
▲ 4 r/OpenAI

AIWire, AI news in one feed, so you don't need 5 tabs open anymore, trusted sources only, updates every 30 min

Hey everyone 👋

OpenAI alone drops updates fast enough to keep you busy. Add Anthropic, Google DeepMind, Meta AI, and the media covering all of it, and keeping up turns into a part-time job.

I built AIWire to fix that.

One clean feed. 20+ trusted sources. Updates every 30 minutes. Completely free, no account needed.

Just the stories from sources worth reading. Open it and you're caught up.

Sources include:

  • OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, Meta AI, Microsoft AI
  • MIT Technology Review, The Verge, TechCrunch, Ars Technica
  • YouTube: Andrej Karpathy, AI Explained, Two Minute Papers
  • Newsletters: The Batch, ImportAI, TLDR AI, Ben's Bites

Features:

  • Auto-refreshes every 30 minutes, always current
  • Top Stories from the last 24h pinned at the top
  • Filter by source, date, and category
  • Bookmarks to save articles for later

For people who want to stay current on ChatGPT and everything around it, without spending an hour a day on it.

🔗 aiwire.app

Full source list at aiwire.app/sources

Feedback is very welcome: what sources are missing, and what would make this more useful for you?

reddit.com
u/Endlessxyz — 4 days ago

AIWire, AI news in one feed so I don't need 5 tabs open anymore, trusted sources only, updates every 30 min

Hey everyone 👋

AI is moving faster than ever, with new models, research breakthroughs, and product launches dropping every single day. Keeping up means juggling Twitter, YouTube, newsletters, and a dozen tech sites at once. takes a lot of time, and you still miss things.

built AIWire to fix that.

One clean feed. Trusted sources only. Always current.

Instead of bouncing between tabs, you open one page and everything is there.

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Sources include:

* OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, Meta AI, Microsoft AI

* MIT Technology Review, The Verge, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Ars Technica

* YouTube: Andrej Karpathy, AI Explained, Two Minute Papers

* Newsletters: The Batch, ImportAI, TLDR AI, Ben's Bites

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Features:

* Auto-refreshes every 30 minutes

* Top Stories from the last 24h pinned at the top

* Bookmarks to save articles for later

* Filter by source, date, and category

* Search across all articles

* Dark and light mode

* Completely free, no account needed

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Actively improving it and implementing feedback.

🔗 aiwire.app

Full source list at aiwire.app/sources

Would love feedback, what sources or features would make this more useful for you?

reddit.com
u/Endlessxyz — 5 days ago

Built a free AI news feed so I don't need 5 tabs open anymore, trusted sources only, updates every 30 min

Hey everyone 👋

AI moves fast. Keeping up means checking Twitter, YouTube, newsletters, and a dozen tech sites every day. None of it in one place.

I built AIWire to fix that.

One clean feed. 20+ trusted sources. Updates every 30 minutes. Completely free, no account needed.

Just the stories that came from sources worth reading, open it and you're caught up.

**Sources include:**

* OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, Meta AI, Microsoft AI

* MIT Technology Review, The Verge, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Ars Technica

* YouTube: Andrej Karpathy, AI Explained, Two Minute Papers

* Newsletters: The Batch, ImportAI, TLDR AI, Ben's Bites

**Features:**

* Auto-refreshes every 30 minutes, always current

* Top Stories from the last 24h pinned at the top

* Filter by source, date, and category

* Bookmarks to save articles for later

Built for people who want to stay current, not just scroll.

🔗 aiwire.app

Full source list at aiwire.app/sources

Feedback is very welcome; what sources are missing, and what would make this more useful for you?

reddit.com
u/Endlessxyz — 6 days ago
▲ 0 r/OpenAI

Hello everyone 👋

Keeping up with AI means having Twitter, Reddit, YouTube, newsletters, and half a dozen tech sites open at once. And even then, you still miss things.

Built AIWire to cut through that. One clean feed. Trusted sources only. Auto refreshes every 30 minutes, so you're always current, no chasing, no tab switching, no missing things.

OpenAI's blog is pulled directly, alongside 20+ other trusted sources covering everything in AI worth knowing about.

Features:

* Auto-refreshes every 30 minutes

* Top Stories, last 24h pinned at the top so you never miss what matters

* Bookmarks, save articles to read later

* Filter by source, date, and category

* Search across all articles

* Dark and light mode

* Completely free, no account needed

Sources include:

* OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, Meta AI, Microsoft AI

* MIT Technology Review, The Verge, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Ars Technica

* YouTube: Andrej Karpathy, AI Explained, Two Minute Papers

* Newsletters: The Batch, ImportAI, TLDR AI, Ben's Bite

🔗 aiwire.app

Full source list at aiwire.app/sources

Would love feedback from this community specifically, what OpenAI content or general features would make this more useful for you?

reddit.com
u/Endlessxyz — 10 days ago

Hello people!

AI moves fast. Keeping up with it means checking Twitter, Reddit, newsletters, and a dozen tech blogs every day. Built AIWire to fix that.

It pulls live updates directly from OpenAI's blog alongside 20+ other sources, model releases, research, and product updates, all in one place. Auto-refreshes every 30 minutes so you're always current.

Sources include:

  • OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, Meta AI, Microsoft AI
  • MIT Technology Review, The Verge, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Ars Technica
  • YouTube: Andrej Karpathy, AI Explained, Two Minute Papers
  • Newsletters: The Batch, ImportAI, TLDR AI, Ben's Bites

Features:

  • Auto-refreshes every 30 minutes
  • Filter by source, date, and category
  • Search across all articles
  • Dark and light mode
  • Completely free, no account needed

🔗 aiwire.app

All sources are listed publicly at aiwire.app/sources

Would love feedback from this community specifically, what OpenAI or general content or features would make this more useful for you?

reddit.com
u/Endlessxyz — 11 days ago

Hello people!

AI moves fast. Keeping up with it means checking Twitter, Reddit, newsletters, and a dozen tech blogs every day, most of which are noise anyway.

I built AIWire to cut through that. It aggregates the most important AI stories from trusted sources across the web and updates daily, so you have one place to check instead of ten.

No random blogs. No Twitter threads. No low-quality reposts. Just the stories that came from sources worth reading.

What it does:

- Aggregates top AI news daily from trusted, established sources

- No account, no sign-up, completely free

- Updates automatically, just open and read

- Clean feed, no ads cluttering the content

Live at aiwire.app

Feedback is always welcome, always looking to improve the source list and coverage.

reddit.com
u/Endlessxyz — 12 days ago

AIWire aggregates the most important AI news from across the web into one place, updated daily. No more bouncing between Twitter, Reddit, newsletters, and tech blogs, just the stories that matter, in one feed.

What it does:

- Pulls top AI news daily from multiple sources

- No account, no sign-up, no email required

- Updates automatically, just open and read

- Completely free

Live at aiwire.app

Still early, would love honest feedback on what's useful, what's missing, or what you'd change.

reddit.com
u/Endlessxyz — 13 days ago