01 / Save
Save anything worth reading.
Bring in articles, newsletters, PDFs, copied excerpts, and pages from the open web without turning them into clutter.
A focused reading environment for capturing sources, distilling meaning, and asking better questions without turning your workflow into a chatbot.
Source captured
Selected claim
Context stays attached to the words that raised the question.
Inline ask
Explain the implication.
Reader-ready
Summary, source, and passage aligned
Overview
DailyDose is a modern reading workspace for the sources you do not want to lose: open web pages, newsletters, copied research, and the passages that deserve a second look.
01 / Save
Bring in articles, newsletters, PDFs, copied excerpts, and pages from the open web without turning them into clutter.
02 / Read
DailyDose preserves the words, strips away distraction, and gives each source a clean surface for deeper attention.
03 / Grow
Highlight a passage, clarify a claim, ask a follow-up, or turn a dense source into something you can keep using.
Words that matter
Built for saving the important thing, reading it without friction, and carrying the useful parts forward. The intelligence is there when the words need help.
Capture useful pages and pasted material into a reader built for returning later.
Use the desktop browser path for the live sources that do not fit a normal import box.
Select the words that matter and keep the next action close to the text.
Ask questions against the source in front of you instead of starting from an empty prompt box.
Skim the shape of a piece before choosing where to slow down.
Keep useful sources findable without turning your library into another noisy feed.
Reading map
Each saved source becomes part of a calmer map: highlights, summaries, questions, and related context connect over time so the system gets more useful without becoming louder.
Try it for yourself
Start with the Browser capture surface: bring in a source, keep the useful passages, and ask from the context in front of you.
A focused reading environment for capturing sources, distilling meaning, and asking better questions without turning your workflow into a chatbot.
Source captured
Selected claim
Context stays attached to the words that raised the question.
Inline ask
Explain the implication.
Reader-ready
Summary, source, and passage aligned
Overview
DailyDose is a modern reading workspace for the sources you do not want to lose: open web pages, newsletters, copied research, and the passages that deserve a second look.
01 / Save
Bring in articles, newsletters, PDFs, copied excerpts, and pages from the open web without turning them into clutter.
02 / Read
DailyDose preserves the words, strips away distraction, and gives each source a clean surface for deeper attention.
03 / Grow
Highlight a passage, clarify a claim, ask a follow-up, or turn a dense source into something you can keep using.
Words that matter
Built for saving the important thing, reading it without friction, and carrying the useful parts forward. The intelligence is there when the words need help.
Capture useful pages and pasted material into a reader built for returning later.
Use the desktop browser path for the live sources that do not fit a normal import box.
Select the words that matter and keep the next action close to the text.
Ask questions against the source in front of you instead of starting from an empty prompt box.
Skim the shape of a piece before choosing where to slow down.
Keep useful sources findable without turning your library into another noisy feed.
Reading map
Each saved source becomes part of a calmer map: highlights, summaries, questions, and related context connect over time so the system gets more useful without becoming louder.
Try it for yourself
Start with the Browser capture surface: bring in a source, keep the useful passages, and ask from the context in front of you.