MorningPaper

Est. 2026 · A calmer way to keep up

The useful part of Twitter, in 5 minutes.

Morning Paper turns your feed into a short daily edition, keeping the launches, tools, and ideas worth your attention and cutting the outrage, bait, and noise.

No threadbois. No engagement farming. Just the useful stuff.

Scrolling replaced
30–60 min
Reading time
5 min
Delivery
Every morning
Today's edition
Est. 2026Your PaperDaily Edition

Built from your follows and recommendations

New projects, useful releases, and important updates from your feed, without the usual Twitter noise

It starts with the people you follow. Then it removes the rage bait and engagement farming and turns the feed into something you can read in a few minutes.

You still find out about new launches, open source releases, useful plugins, interesting ideas, and other updates that would have been buried in the feed.

Your own paper. Finite by design.
Inside today
Product launchesOpen source releasesTools & pluginsPeople and ideas worth noticing

The problem

You want the useful parts of Twitter without the rest of Twitter.

The feed rewards emotion

Twitter is full of outrage, quote-tweet drama, threadbois, engagement farming, and takes designed to get a reaction.

You do the sorting yourself

Even if you follow the right people, you still have to scroll through everything to find the few updates that were actually worth seeing.

You keep the discovery

This is still your feed. It uses the people you follow and the recommendations already in your timeline. It just removes the junk around them.

How it works

How it works

01

Connect your Twitter/X account

Sign in once so we can use the people you follow and the recommendations already in your feed.

02

We clean up the feed

We remove emotional language, engagement bait, self-promotion, and repetitive noise, then keep the useful updates.

03

Read your paper each morning

Open a short daily edition and catch up on launches, tools, ideas, and updates without falling into the scroll loop.

Example edition

What you actually get

A short edition made from your feed. Clean headlines, clear summaries, and the useful stuff that would normally be buried.

Before

The feed

Useful updates mixed with threadbois, clickbait, engagement farming, and too much emotional noise.

For youFollowingTech
Growth Wizard@growthwizard· 2m
Thread

I went from $0 to $147K/mo in 90 days. Here are 14 brutal truths most founders will ignore. Reply “BLUEPRINT” and I’ll DM you the playbook.

2.4K replies1.2K reposts11K likes
Viral Operator@viraloperator· 8m

Unpopular opinion: most developers will be mass-unemployed within 18 months. If you’re not scared, you’re not paying attention.

1.8K replies940 reposts6.2K likes
Alex Garcia@agarcia_me· 12m

Shipped sqlite-vec 0.2 — vector search as a SQLite extension. Single file, no dependencies, runs anywhere SQLite runs.

48 replies390 reposts1.9K likes

Promoted

ScaleMaxx AI@scalemaxx· now
Ad

Our AI SDR books 41 meetings/week on autopilot. Reply “DEMO” before your competitors do.

318 replies2.1K reposts6.8K likes
Founder Threadboi@founderthreadboi· 27m
Thread

I spent $0 on ads and got 14,000 followers in 30 days. Here’s my exact system. Reply “SYSTEM” and I’ll send it.

@grindset_coach

Saved. This is the most valuable thread on X right now.

894 replies1.1K reposts5.1K likes
Supabase@supabase· 35m

Edge Functions now support WebSockets. Also shipping Supabase Cron for scheduled jobs.

87 replies412 reposts2.1K likes
Hustle Bro CEO@hustlebroceo· 42m

Your 9-5 is a scam. Your boss is replaceable. Your salary is a cage. Wake up. Reply “FREE” and I’ll send the escape plan.

2.1K replies780 reposts9.4K likes
Deno@daboross· 1h

Deno 2.3 ships with built-in SQLite, faster npm compat, and a new permissions model.

64 replies289 reposts1.8K likes

After

Your paper

Same feed. Only the parts that actually mattered.

Morning EditionYour PaperFive minute read

Releases

sqlite-vec 0.2 brings vector search to any SQLite database

New release adds vector similarity search as a single-file SQLite extension with no external dependencies. Runs anywhere SQLite runs.

Infrastructure

Supabase ships WebSocket support and scheduled jobs

Edge Functions now support WebSockets. A new Cron feature handles scheduled jobs natively.

Runtimes

Deno 2.3 adds built-in SQLite and reworked permissions

New release includes embedded SQLite, faster npm compatibility, and a redesigned permissions model.

Why it works

Keep up without getting pulled in.

It stays personal

The paper is built from your follows and recommendations, so it stays relevant to your work and interests.

It removes the emotional layer

Engagement bait, emotional framing, and empty opinion get stripped away so you can focus on the update itself.

It feels calmer

You still get discovery, but in a format that is finite and quiet. More like reading than scrolling.

Pricing

Choose your edition.

7-day money-back guarantee. No questions asked.

Subscription

$29/month

Fully managed. Your personal paper appears at your private URL every morning.

  • Twitter/X sign-in and timeline syncing
  • Daily generation handled for you
  • Your personal Morning Paper URL
  • No API keys, no setup, no maintenance

FAQ

Questions from the newsroom.

Is there a refund policy?

Yes. Every purchase includes a 7-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked.

Subscription vs lifetime: what is the difference?

Subscription is $29/month and fully managed (we run daily syncs and host your paper link). Lifetime is a one-time purchase: you run sync locally in the desktop app and your data stays in your local setup.

What does it usually include?

Things like product launches, open source releases, new tools, plugin announcements, interesting ideas, and other updates from the people you follow.

How often does my paper update?

Subscription editions update once per day. If today’s edition already exists, additional same-day refreshes are blocked and the next refresh opens the following day. Lifetime runs whenever you trigger sync locally.

How many tweets are analyzed each run?

The pipeline requests up to 1,000 posts from For You and up to 1,000 from Following, then dedupes and filters what X actually returns at that moment. In practice, the total varies based on your feed activity.

Do I need API keys or Twitter developer credentials?

Subscription users do not need Twitter API credentials or an LLM key. Lifetime users bring their own LLM API key for local generation.

How much will LLM usage cost on lifetime?

Roughly $0.05 to process 1,000 tweets with Gemini 3 Flash. Most runs land around that order of magnitude, depending on how many tweets are actually fetched and deduped in that sync.

Can I use this from mobile only?

Not for initial setup. Cookie extraction currently requires desktop (browser extension for subscription or desktop app for lifetime). Once subscription is connected, you can open your paper link from mobile.

What happens if I cancel the subscription?

Your subscription paper stops generating when the subscription ends, and you can resubscribe later. The lifetime plan is a one-time desktop app purchase and stays available forever.