Ancher
Your Chief of Staff for information to help you stay focused
976 followers
Your Chief of Staff for information to help you stay focused
976 followers
Most feeds keep you scrolling — filled with algorithmic junk, drug-like short videos, and endless echo chambers. Ancher, instead, keeps you growing. It helps you anchor what matters — learning your intent, filtering the noise, and delivering insights that help you think and act. In Do Mode, explore both sides of a story, see how people react, turn articles into your own post, or let Ancher watch it for you — alerting you when a real breakthrough lands.









really like ancher, everyday i need to keeo an eye on many industries and these days the industries changes so fast, we are afraid of missing something important, but the time is limited, i cannot watch news every minutes. i always looking for some tools who could help me track all the companies i'm interested in and summarize for me. Thank god i found ancher : )
It will be much better if we could add some website or key words on the radar and the news can be organized by different topics :)
Hey @vincent-wu, congrats on launching Ancher! 🚀 Your approach to personalized content curation based on user personas is brilliant—I really appreciate how it helps people stay informed without the overwhelm. The "Don't Know What You Want to Read? We Do" feature is such a thoughtful touch for cutting through information noise. Excited to see where you take this next. Best of luck with today's launch!
Ancher
@kjosephabraham Thank you very much for your encouragement and support! 🙏 Really appreciate the kind words — that “don’t know what you want to read” part is exactly the problem we’ve seen over and over again. Most people don’t need more content — they just need the right one, at the right moment. Glad that resonated!
NewOaks AI
Finally got a smart Information Officer for myself!
Ancher
@ray_luan yeah, it took us a while to develop it too. Thank you, Ray! Hope you like our product, and do let us know if any feedback you have!
Ancher
@ray_luan Hi, Ray. One of the ambitions of Ancher is "Finds What Matters for You — Before You Know It". Hope you find it helpful!
Happycapy
Most algorithms are built to steal our time and attention. AI should break that cycle, it should help us save time, not kill it. Feeds should serve humans, not the other way around. 👏
Ancher
@ming_xu1 very well said, Jarod! You truly understand we're trying to solve here.
The most challenging part is that content platforms usually live in 'traffic' and 'audience size', which is inevitably based on attention. And people's attention isn't tied to a goal or purpose - as humans, we are very easy to be distracted, usually by high click-through, drug-like content, and forget we're pursuing originally.
We aim to break that, and build a new world and discipline. Very hard, but we're determined.
Ancher
@ming_xu1 One of the important reasons is that traditional information-feed products rely mainly on advertising for monetization. We, however, follow a different model.
Nice does it already work with notion or other tools?
Ancher
@shirley_mou Have to confess that right now we don't - but after hear you asking (and a couple of folks) - we decided that we will develop this feature next week!
Thank you, Shirley!
Nice job! but I thought that "Add Topic" would fetch information related to the relevant topic for me, but it turns out to be a direct response from the llm.
Ancher
@anoxia_liu Anoxia, that’s a great catch — and thank you for pointing it out!
You’re right: right now, “Add Topic” behaves more like a direct LLM response than a live content fetch. The idea in this early version was to help users quickly generate or define new anchors before the system starts curating around them.
But you’re spot on about what it should evolve into — a true topic-level feed that automatically gathers, filters, and updates information related to what you’ve just added. That’s exactly where we’re heading: making every topic you create feel alive — continuously learning, curating, and connecting new insights for you over time.
Thanks again for noticing and sharing that — super helpful feedback as we move toward the next iteration
Ancher's intent-based filtering has noticeably reduced my information overload, I've experienced fewer distractions while researching industry trends. The Do Mode's dual-perspective feature feels particularly useful for balanced analysis, though I'd love more customization in noise filtering thresholds.