You read more, and remember less.
The problem isn't too much information. It's that nothing helps you understand, filter, and act on it.
Digests flatten everything into headlines. You finish and keep nothing.
AI Radar doesn't relist titles. It clusters topics, says why each matters, and links back to the source.
Subscribe to enough and the queue never ends.
Turn "can't finish it" into "know what's worth it," and let AI summaries catch the point of a long read in seconds.
Recommendation feeds bury the deep reads under trending noise.
RSS has no platform-inserted feed ads. Radar weights up depth and weights down job posts, promotions, and advertorials to surface what's worth reading.
You hit a great piece and want to dig in, with no one to ask.
Ask questions grounded in the article you're reading, answered as you go.
A great foreign-language piece is a wall you read slowly.
Source and translation, side by side, paragraph by paragraph, so you get to the primary source first.
Traditional RSS collects information for you. Tidings helps you understand, filter, and act.




