Reviews praise Syft AI for cutting through noise with fast, personalized updates, clean design, and trusted-source curation. Power users highlight granular channel control, real-time alerts, and time savings for work—from marketing trend tracking to finance and biotech monitoring. Common asks: simpler onboarding for newcomers, more channels, bookmarking/folders, dark mode, denser home feed, voice narration, highlights/annotations, and smoother setup. Some note occasional AI suggestion misses and language/translation limits. Overall sentiment is highly positive: ad-free focus, customizable topics, and dependable briefs that users rely on daily.
Haimeta
I tried the web version.
To keep up with AI developments, I tried similar tools half a year ago and even built my own crawler for notifications, but neither worked well - either the timeliness was terrible or websites blocked the crawlers.
So I was really surprised to see the "Latest AI Tools" channel here.
I also like the newest-to-oldest sorting - that's exactly how I prefer to browse news.
One small suggestion: could you add a dynamic update indicator for each channel? That way I'd know when there's new content. Also, when I select a specific article, adding a one-click summary feature would be great (haha, I'm still a bit lazy about reading).
Love what you guys are building Sophia! Just created a topic for me to follow!
I wonder how good the "takeaways" can be as this is a common issue for most of the tools alike. How does your model/system decide what to include and what to omit?
Congrats to the Syft AI team on the launch! 🎉
I love that Syft summarizes and de-duplicates everything—makes it so much easier to stay informed without wasting time.
Quick question: Will we be able to share our custom news channels with friends or teams in the future? That would be super helpful!
YouMind
I have been using it for a while, and the topic-based smart subscription is very convenient. I wonder if in the future it will allow adding custom sources to the existing topics?
As someone who’s tired of sifting through noise, Syft's approach - letting users specify hyper-niche topics - is a breath of fresh air. Love how you combine precision with trusted sources and native-language summaries. Quick Q: How do you ensure ‘unbiased takeaways’ in practice? Excited to see how this evolves!
I love the idea of this app. I've been looking for something just like this. Do you have plans for API access to it?