[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":1888},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-article-rss-ai-aggregators-curation-tools-en":3,"blog-related-rss-ai-aggregators-curation-tools-en":737},{"id":4,"title":5,"author":6,"body":8,"category":719,"date":720,"description":721,"extension":722,"image":723,"meta":724,"navigation":725,"path":726,"readingTime":727,"seo":728,"stem":729,"tags":730,"__hash__":736},"blog/blog/en/rss-ai-aggregators-curation-tools.md","RSS, AI, Aggregators: Which Content Curation Tool Should You Choose?",{"name":7},"L'équipe KRYBL",{"type":9,"value":10,"toc":687},"minimark",[11,15,24,30,33,36,41,46,58,61,66,72,82,86,120,124,156,160,163,166,172,178,184,188,214,218,250,254,261,264,270,276,282,288,292,324,328,360,364,526,530,534,541,548,552,559,566,570,577,580,584,591,594,600,606,612,619,623,626,657,661,664,672,680],[12,13,5],"h1",{"id":14},"rss-ai-aggregators-which-content-curation-tool-should-you-choose",[16,17,18,19,23],"p",{},"In 2026, the problem is no longer finding information. It's ",[20,21,22],"strong",{},"not drowning in it",".",[16,25,26,27,23],{},"Between RSS feeds, social aggregators, newsletters, Google Alerts, Twitter/X threads, Telegram channels, and algorithmic recommendations, you have access to more content than you could ever read. The real challenge is ",[20,28,29],{},"filtering the noise to keep the signal",[16,31,32],{},"That's exactly what a content curation tool does. But which one should you pick? The market offers dozens of options, and they don't all work the same way. Some give you total control, others do the sorting for you. Some are free, others cost as much as a Netflix subscription.",[16,34,35],{},"Let's compare the three major families of curation tools, with their strengths and limitations, so you can make an informed choice.",[37,38,40],"h2",{"id":39},"the-3-major-families-of-curation-tools","The 3 Major Families of Curation Tools",[42,43,45],"h3",{"id":44},"_1-rss-readers-total-control","1. RSS Readers: Total Control",[16,47,48,49,52,53,23],{},"RSS (Really Simple Syndication) has been around since the late '90s. And despite repeated predictions of its death, it remains ",[20,50,51],{},"the most reliable way to follow content without algorithmic interference",". We also cover it in our guide to ",[54,55,57],"a",{"href":56},"/en/blog/automate-monitoring-tools-2026","tools to automate your news monitoring in 2026",[16,59,60],{},"The concept is straightforward: you subscribe to RSS feeds from sites you care about, and everything arrives in a unified interface, in chronological order. No algorithm deciding what you should see. No targeted ads. Just raw content, in order.",[62,63,65],"h4",{"id":64},"the-leading-tools","The Leading Tools",[16,67,68,71],{},[20,69,70],{},"Feedly"," is the market leader. Its magazine-style interface is accessible even if you've never touched an RSS reader. The free plan lets you follow up to 100 feeds. The Pro plan ($6.99/month) goes up to 1,000 feeds and adds article search, newsletter tracking, and annotation features. The Pro+ plan ($12.99/month) pushes to 2,500 feeds and includes Leo, an AI assistant capable of filtering, prioritizing, and summarizing articles based on your criteria.",[16,73,74,77,78,81],{},[20,75,76],{},"Inoreader"," is the most powerful alternative for advanced users. The free plan covers 150 feeds. The Pro plan ($9.99/month, or $7.50/month annually) offers 2,500 feeds and a unique feature: ",[20,79,80],{},"monitoring feeds",", which scan the web in real time for content matching your keywords, even from sources you don't follow. Inoreader also handles newsletter feeds, Bluesky accounts, YouTube channels, and Facebook Pages, with advanced rules for automatically sorting content into folders and tags.",[62,83,85],{"id":84},"rss-advantages","RSS Advantages",[87,88,89,96,102,108,114],"ul",{},[90,91,92,95],"li",{},[20,93,94],{},"Total control",": you choose exactly which sources you follow. No unsolicited recommendations.",[90,97,98,101],{},[20,99,100],{},"No algorithm",": content appears in chronological order, with no hidden filter.",[90,103,104,107],{},[20,105,106],{},"Privacy",": your reading habits aren't monetized (unlike social media).",[90,109,110,113],{},[20,111,112],{},"Completeness",": you don't miss anything from your favorite sources.",[90,115,116,119],{},[20,117,118],{},"Interoperability",": you can export your feeds (OPML file) and switch tools anytime.",[62,121,123],{"id":122},"rss-limitations","RSS Limitations",[87,125,126,132,138,144,150],{},[90,127,128,131],{},[20,129,130],{},"Learning curve",": you need to understand what RSS feeds are, find the right URLs, and organize your folders.",[90,133,134,137],{},[20,135,136],{},"Sorting is manual",": if you follow 200 sources, you end up with hundreds of articles per day. You're the one doing the filtering.",[90,139,140,143],{},[20,141,142],{},"No discovery",": RSS only shows you what you've chosen to follow. You risk staying in your bubble.",[90,145,146,149],{},[20,147,148],{},"Limited sources",": not all sites offer RSS feeds. Social media, in particular, is often excluded.",[90,151,152,155],{},[20,153,154],{},"Maintenance required",": an unmaintained RSS reader quickly becomes an unmanageable inbox.",[42,157,159],{"id":158},"_2-social-aggregators-passive-discovery","2. Social Aggregators: Passive Discovery",[16,161,162],{},"Social aggregators take the opposite approach to RSS. Instead of asking you to build your own feed, they serve you content curated by algorithms and/or human editors, based on your declared interests and reading behavior.",[62,164,65],{"id":165},"the-leading-tools-1",[16,167,168,171],{},[20,169,170],{},"Flipboard"," stands out with its visual, magazine-style interface. You select your topics of interest, and the app serves you a selection of articles from established media outlets and independent creators. Flipboard has also embraced the fediverse (Mastodon, Bluesky) through its Surf browser, launched in late 2024, and is betting on a decentralization strategy that's unique among aggregators. The app is free.",[16,173,174,177],{},[20,175,176],{},"Apple News"," combines algorithmic and editorial curation. A team of journalists selects the top articles of the day (Top Stories), while the \"For You\" section adapts to your preferences over time. The free version is already rich. Apple News+ ($12.99/month) adds access to hundreds of premium magazines and newspapers, a daily audio briefing, and an editorial newsletter. The strong point: native integration with the Apple ecosystem. The weak point: it's not available everywhere.",[16,179,180,183],{},[20,181,182],{},"Google Discover"," is the most widely used aggregator in the world, even though many users don't realize they're using it. Built into the Google app and Chrome mobile homepage, it displays articles based on your search and browsing history. It's powerful, but you have virtually no control over what appears.",[62,185,187],{"id":186},"social-aggregator-advantages","Social Aggregator Advantages",[87,189,190,196,202,208],{},[90,191,192,195],{},[20,193,194],{},"Zero configuration",": you open the app, select your interests, and you're off.",[90,197,198,201],{},[20,199,200],{},"Discovery",": algorithms show you content you wouldn't have found on your own.",[90,203,204,207],{},[20,205,206],{},"Polished interface",": these apps are designed for a pleasant reading experience, often more so than RSS readers.",[90,209,210,213],{},[20,211,212],{},"Free",": most aggregators are free (funded by ads or their ecosystem).",[62,215,217],{"id":216},"social-aggregator-limitations","Social Aggregator Limitations",[87,219,220,226,232,238,244],{},[90,221,222,225],{},[20,223,224],{},"Algorithmic opacity",": you don't know why a given article appears. The algorithm favors engagement, not necessarily relevance.",[90,227,228,231],{},[20,229,230],{},"Filter bubbles",": the system shows you what it thinks you want to see, reinforcing your existing biases.",[90,233,234,237],{},[20,235,236],{},"No granular control",": you can't say \"I want every article from this source and none from that one.\"",[90,239,240,243],{},[20,241,242],{},"Personal data",": your reading behavior feeds ad targeting, especially with Google and Apple.",[90,245,246,249],{},[20,247,248],{},"Mainstream content",": social aggregators favor major media outlets. Niche and independent sources are often underrepresented.",[42,251,253],{"id":252},"_3-ai-curation-smart-newsletters-personalized-filtering","3. AI Curation & Smart Newsletters: Personalized Filtering",[16,255,256,257,260],{},"The third family is the newest and most ambitious. Instead of giving you a tool to organize content (RSS) or showing you what's popular (aggregators), these solutions use artificial intelligence to ",[20,258,259],{},"filter, synthesize, and deliver"," the information that matches your specific needs.",[62,262,65],{"id":263},"the-leading-tools-2",[16,265,266,269],{},[20,267,268],{},"Feedly (with Leo)"," sits between RSS and AI curation. Leo, its AI assistant, can analyze your feeds to prioritize certain topics, hide irrelevant content, summarize articles, and even detect specific signals (product launches, funding rounds, leadership changes). It's the most mature AI layer grafted onto an RSS reader. Price: starting at $12.99/month (Pro+).",[16,271,272,275],{},[20,273,274],{},"Rasa.io"," positions itself in newsletter curation. Its AI learns each subscriber's preferences by analyzing their clicks and builds a unique newsletter per recipient. Primarily used by companies and content creators, not end readers.",[16,277,278,281],{},[20,279,280],{},"KRYBL"," takes a different approach: you choose your topics of interest (tech, finance, environment, local news...) and receive a personalized weekly newsletter, filtered by AI. No need to manage feeds, no need to sort: curation is done upstream. 21-day free trial.",[16,283,284,287],{},[20,285,286],{},"Artifact"," (acquired by Yahoo in 2024) used AI to personalize a news feed before pivoting to other features. Its legacy lives on in the AI features now integrated into Yahoo News.",[62,289,291],{"id":290},"ai-curation-advantages","AI Curation Advantages",[87,293,294,300,306,312,318],{},[90,295,296,299],{},[20,297,298],{},"Massive time savings",": the AI does the sorting you'd spend hours doing manually.",[90,301,302,305],{},[20,303,304],{},"Deep personalization",": content adapts to your specific interests, not an average across millions of users.",[90,307,308,311],{},[20,309,310],{},"Synthesis and summaries",": instead of reading 10 articles on the same topic, you get the essentials in a few paragraphs.",[90,313,314,317],{},[20,315,316],{},"Delivered format",": smart newsletters land in your inbox. No need to open an app, no need to remember to check.",[90,319,320,323],{},[20,321,322],{},"Continuous improvement",": the more you use the tool, the more refined the recommendations become.",[62,325,327],{"id":326},"ai-curation-limitations","AI Curation Limitations",[87,329,330,336,342,348,354],{},[90,331,332,335],{},[20,333,334],{},"Black box",": how does the AI choose what to show you? Transparency remains a challenge.",[90,337,338,341],{},[20,339,340],{},"Dependency",": you're delegating your editorial judgment to an algorithm. You need to trust the system.",[90,343,344,347],{},[20,345,346],{},"Cost",": most quality AI tools are paid. It makes sense (AI is expensive to run), but it's still a barrier.",[90,349,350,353],{},[20,351,352],{},"Passivity risk",": receiving pre-digested content can reduce your exploratory curiosity.",[90,355,356,359],{},[20,357,358],{},"Variable coverage",": depending on the sources indexed by the tool, some topics or regions may be poorly covered.",[37,361,363],{"id":362},"comparison-table","Comparison Table",[365,366,367,386],"table",{},[368,369,370],"thead",{},[371,372,373,377,380,383],"tr",{},[374,375,376],"th",{},"Criteria",[374,378,379],{},"RSS Readers",[374,381,382],{},"Social Aggregators",[374,384,385],{},"AI Curation / Newsletters",[387,388,389,406,422,436,449,463,479,494,510],"tbody",{},[371,390,391,397,400,403],{},[392,393,394],"td",{},[20,395,396],{},"Source control",[392,398,399],{},"Total",[392,401,402],{},"Low",[392,404,405],{},"Medium (topic selection)",[371,407,408,413,416,419],{},[392,409,410],{},[20,411,412],{},"Personalization",[392,414,415],{},"Manual",[392,417,418],{},"Algorithmic",[392,420,421],{},"AI + preferences",[371,423,424,428,430,433],{},[392,425,426],{},[20,427,200],{},[392,429,402],{},[392,431,432],{},"High",[392,434,435],{},"Medium",[371,437,438,443,445,447],{},[392,439,440],{},[20,441,442],{},"Effort required",[392,444,432],{},[392,446,402],{},[392,448,402],{},[371,450,451,456,458,460],{},[392,452,453],{},[20,454,455],{},"Transparency",[392,457,399],{},[392,459,402],{},[392,461,462],{},"Variable",[371,464,465,470,473,476],{},[392,466,467],{},[20,468,469],{},"Format",[392,471,472],{},"App / Web",[392,474,475],{},"Mobile app",[392,477,478],{},"Email / App",[371,480,481,486,489,491],{},[392,482,483],{},[20,484,485],{},"Typical price",[392,487,488],{},"$0-13/month",[392,490,212],{},[392,492,493],{},"5-15 euros/month",[371,495,496,501,504,507],{},[392,497,498],{},[20,499,500],{},"Ideal for",[392,502,503],{},"Power users",[392,505,506],{},"General public",[392,508,509],{},"Busy professionals",[371,511,512,517,520,523],{},[392,513,514],{},[20,515,516],{},"Main risk",[392,518,519],{},"Overload",[392,521,522],{},"Filter bubble",[392,524,525],{},"AI dependency",[37,527,529],{"id":528},"which-tool-for-which-profile","Which Tool for Which Profile?",[42,531,533],{"id":532},"the-curious-beginner","The Curious Beginner",[16,535,536,537,540],{},"You want to stay informed without the hassle? ",[20,538,539],{},"Start with a social aggregator",". Flipboard is the most accessible option: visual interface, 2-minute setup, diverse content. Apple News is excellent if you're in the Apple ecosystem.",[16,542,543,544,547],{},"If you want to go a step further without effort, try a ",[20,545,546],{},"personalized newsletter like KRYBL",": you pick your topics, and that's it. Content arrives in your inbox once a week, filtered and synthesized. It's the best effort-to-result ratio for someone just getting started.",[42,549,551],{"id":550},"the-organized-professional","The Organized Professional",[16,553,554,555,558],{},"You do monitoring for work (marketing, tech, finance, law...) and you need reliability and coverage. ",[20,556,557],{},"RSS is your ally",", especially with a tool like Inoreader that allows monitoring feeds to never miss anything on your key topics.",[16,560,561,562,565],{},"Complement it with an ",[20,563,564],{},"AI newsletter"," for topics where you want to stay informed without spending time. The goal: cover your \"core\" topics via RSS (total control) and your \"peripheral\" topics through automated curation.",[42,567,569],{"id":568},"the-demanding-expert","The Demanding Expert",[16,571,572,573,576],{},"You manage dozens of sources, you need weak signals, trend analysis, and precise summaries. ",[20,574,575],{},"Feedly Pro+ with Leo"," is the Swiss army knife: RSS + AI, advanced filters, thematic boards, exports to your work tools.",[16,578,579],{},"For specialized sector monitoring, combine Feedly with dedicated tools (Google Alerts, Mention, Talkwalker) and a premium newsletter on your key topics. The time investment in configuration is real, but the return is proportional.",[37,581,583],{"id":582},"can-you-combine-multiple-tools","Can You Combine Multiple Tools?",[16,585,586,587,590],{},"Not only can you, but ",[20,588,589],{},"it's often the best approach",". The three families of tools don't exclude each other: they complement one another.",[16,592,593],{},"Here's a balanced curation stack:",[16,595,596,599],{},[20,597,598],{},"1. An AI newsletter as your foundation",": this is your safety net. Even on days when you don't have time to do your monitoring, you receive the essentials in your inbox. KRYBL, for example, delivers a personalized weekly synthesis without you having to do anything.",[16,601,602,605],{},[20,603,604],{},"2. An RSS reader for depth",": for topics where you want exhaustive tracking and total control, set up an Inoreader or Feedly with your key sources. This is your daily dashboard.",[16,607,608,611],{},[20,609,610],{},"3. A social aggregator for serendipity",": 10 minutes on Flipboard in the morning to discover unexpected angles, topics you wouldn't have searched for. It's your window into what's happening outside your bubble.",[16,613,614,615,618],{},"The key is to ",[20,616,617],{},"define each tool's role"," to avoid overlap and overload. If you use three tools that do the same thing, you're making the problem worse instead of solving it.",[37,620,622],{"id":621},"how-to-choose-the-right-questions","How to Choose: The Right Questions",[16,624,625],{},"Before choosing your tool, ask yourself these questions:",[87,627,628,639,645,651],{},[90,629,630,633,634,638],{},[20,631,632],{},"How much time per day can you dedicate to monitoring?"," If the answer is \"10 minutes,\" forget raw RSS and lean toward AI curation or aggregators. Our method for ",[54,635,637],{"href":636},"/en/blog/stay-informed-10-minutes-per-day","staying informed in 10 minutes a day"," can help.",[90,640,641,644],{},[20,642,643],{},"How many topics do you monitor?"," Fewer than 5 topics: a personalized newsletter is enough. More than 10: RSS becomes relevant to organize it all.",[90,646,647,650],{},[20,648,649],{},"What level of control do you want?"," If you want to decide on every source, it's RSS. If you want to delegate, it's AI curation.",[90,652,653,656],{},[20,654,655],{},"What's your budget?"," If it's zero, social aggregators plus a free RSS reader get the job done. If you can invest 5 to 15 euros per month, AI tools offer significant time savings.",[37,658,660],{"id":659},"conclusion","Conclusion",[16,662,663],{},"There's no perfect curation tool. RSS gives you control but demands time. Social aggregators facilitate discovery but lack depth. AI curation saves time but requires trusting the system.",[16,665,666,667,671],{},"The good news: you don't have to choose just one. The smart combination of multiple tools, each with a defined role, is the most effective strategy for staying informed without drowning. And if you're wondering whether ",[54,668,670],{"href":669},"/en/blog/paid-vs-free-newsletters","a paid newsletter is worth it",", the answer depends on how deep you need your curation to go.",[16,673,674,675,679],{},"If you want to try AI curation with no commitment, ",[54,676,678],{"href":677},"/en/auth/signup","KRYBL offers a 21-day free trial",". You pick your topics, receive your first newsletter, and judge for yourself whether the AI filter makes a difference. It's the simplest way to see if this approach works for you before building a more complex stack.",[16,681,682,683,686],{},"Because at the end of the day, the best curation tool is the one that ",[20,684,685],{},"makes you more informed in less time",". Not the one that gives you access to more content.",{"title":688,"searchDepth":689,"depth":689,"links":690},"",3,[691,710,711,716,717,718],{"id":39,"depth":692,"text":40,"children":693},2,[694,700,705],{"id":44,"depth":689,"text":45,"children":695},[696,698,699],{"id":64,"depth":697,"text":65},4,{"id":84,"depth":697,"text":85},{"id":122,"depth":697,"text":123},{"id":158,"depth":689,"text":159,"children":701},[702,703,704],{"id":165,"depth":697,"text":65},{"id":186,"depth":697,"text":187},{"id":216,"depth":697,"text":217},{"id":252,"depth":689,"text":253,"children":706},[707,708,709],{"id":263,"depth":697,"text":65},{"id":290,"depth":697,"text":291},{"id":326,"depth":697,"text":327},{"id":362,"depth":692,"text":363},{"id":528,"depth":692,"text":529,"children":712},[713,714,715],{"id":532,"depth":689,"text":533},{"id":550,"depth":689,"text":551},{"id":568,"depth":689,"text":569},{"id":582,"depth":692,"text":583},{"id":621,"depth":692,"text":622},{"id":659,"depth":692,"text":660},"Tools","2026-02-09","RSS readers, social aggregators, AI curation: we compare the 3 major families of content curation tools to help you find the one that fits your needs.","md","/blog/rss-ai-aggregators-curation-tools.png",{},true,"/blog/en/rss-ai-aggregators-curation-tools",9,{"title":5,"description":721},"blog/en/rss-ai-aggregators-curation-tools",[731,732,733,734,735],"curation","RSS","artificial intelligence","tools","comparison","aBQtxcgTsVjiVF3iGkUap70uZJGQb816hVrXT14sJW4",[738,1572],{"id":739,"title":740,"author":741,"body":742,"category":719,"date":720,"description":1561,"extension":722,"image":1562,"meta":1563,"navigation":725,"path":1564,"readingTime":1565,"seo":1566,"stem":1567,"tags":1568,"__hash__":1571},"blog/blog/en/automate-monitoring-tools-2026.md","5 Tools to Automate Your News Monitoring Effortlessly in 2026",{"name":7},{"type":9,"value":743,"toc":1526},[744,747,754,761,764,768,771,803,810,814,817,821,844,848,880,883,886,890,893,897,900,903,934,937,962,965,990,993,996,1000,1003,1006,1038,1041,1066,1069,1081,1084,1087,1091,1098,1101,1131,1134,1165,1168,1170,1173,1176,1180,1187,1190,1222,1229,1232,1263,1266,1283,1286,1289,1291,1464,1466,1469,1481,1492,1500,1506,1509,1516],[12,745,740],{"id":746},"_5-tools-to-automate-your-news-monitoring-effortlessly-in-2026",[16,748,749,750,23],{},"Still spending 30 minutes every morning scrolling through feeds, opening tabs and manually sorting out what's worth reading? In 2026, that's ",[54,751,753],{"href":752},"/en/blog/professional-research-time-wasted","wasted time",[16,755,756,757,760],{},"Between the accelerating news cycle and the explosion of sources, ",[20,758,759],{},"automating your news monitoring is no longer a luxury, it's a necessity",". Whether you're an entrepreneur, marketer, developer or simply curious, the right tools can turn hours of sorting into a few minutes of targeted reading.",[16,762,763],{},"In this article, we compare 5 automated monitoring tools, from the most basic to the most intelligent, to help you choose the one that fits your workflow.",[37,765,767],{"id":766},"how-to-choose-a-monitoring-tool","How to Choose a Monitoring Tool",[16,769,770],{},"Before diving into the comparison, here are the criteria that really matter:",[87,772,773,779,785,791,797],{},[90,774,775,778],{},[20,776,777],{},"Customization",": can you precisely choose your topics and sources?",[90,780,781,784],{},[20,782,783],{},"Automation",": does the tool filter for you or does it drown you in results?",[90,786,787,790],{},[20,788,789],{},"Delivery format",": email, app, RSS feed... how do you receive information?",[90,792,793,796],{},[20,794,795],{},"Intelligence",": does the tool use AI to sort, prioritize or summarize?",[90,798,799,802],{},[20,800,801],{},"Price",": is the value-for-money consistent with your usage?",[16,804,805,806,23],{},"Let's keep these criteria in mind as we evaluate each tool. For a broader overview of tool families (RSS, AI, aggregators), check out our ",[54,807,809],{"href":808},"/en/blog/rss-ai-aggregators-curation-tools","content curation tools comparison",[37,811,813],{"id":812},"_1-google-alerts-the-free-classic","1. Google Alerts : The Free Classic",[16,815,816],{},"Google Alerts is the entry point for automated monitoring. You define a keyword, and Google sends you an email when new content appears in its search results.",[42,818,820],{"id":819},"strengths","Strengths",[87,822,823,829,835,841],{},[90,824,825,828],{},[20,826,827],{},"100% free",", with no limit on the number of alerts",[90,830,831,834],{},[20,832,833],{},"Simple to set up",": a keyword, a frequency, done",[90,836,837,840],{},[20,838,839],{},"Broad coverage",": the entire web indexed by Google",[90,842,843],{},"Choice of frequency (real-time, daily, weekly)",[42,845,847],{"id":846},"limitations","Limitations",[87,849,850,856,862,868,874],{},[90,851,852,855],{},[20,853,854],{},"Low relevance",": according to a Contify study, only 10% of alerts were actually relevant for Fortune 1000 companies",[90,857,858,861],{},[20,859,860],{},"No social media",": Google doesn't index Facebook posts, tweets, or LinkedIn content",[90,863,864,867],{},[20,865,866],{},"No analysis",": no summaries, no sorting by importance, no visualization",[90,869,870,873],{},[20,871,872],{},"Email notifications only",": no dedicated app, no native RSS feed",[90,875,876,879],{},[20,877,878],{},"Sometimes outdated content",": alerts for old articles are common",[42,881,801],{"id":882},"price",[16,884,885],{},"Entirely free.",[42,887,889],{"id":888},"who-is-it-for","Who is it for?",[16,891,892],{},"Google Alerts works if you need very basic monitoring of a brand name or niche topic, without needing precision or analysis.",[37,894,896],{"id":895},"_2-feedly-the-powerful-rss-reader","2. Feedly : The Powerful RSS Reader",[16,898,899],{},"Feedly is the gold standard for RSS readers. It lets you follow hundreds of websites, blogs and publications through their RSS feeds, all in a clean and organized interface.",[42,901,820],{"id":902},"strengths-1",[87,904,905,911,917,923,929],{},[90,906,907,910],{},[20,908,909],{},"Advanced organization",": folders, tags, boards to structure your monitoring",[90,912,913,916],{},[20,914,915],{},"Feedly AI (Leo)",": an AI assistant that prioritizes articles based on your preferences and filters out noise",[90,918,919,922],{},[20,920,921],{},"Integrations",": connects with Slack, Teams, Notion, Zapier and many more",[90,924,925,928],{},[20,926,927],{},"Multi-format",": RSS, newsletters, Reddit, YouTube, podcasts",[90,930,931],{},[20,932,933],{},"Quality mobile app",[42,935,847],{"id":936},"limitations-1",[87,938,939,944,950,956],{},[90,940,941,943],{},[20,942,130],{},": initial setup takes time, especially for advanced plans",[90,945,946,949],{},[20,947,948],{},"Very limited free tier",": the Free plan only gives access to 100 sources and basic features",[90,951,952,955],{},[20,953,954],{},"AI is paid",": Leo features (prioritization, smart filtering) are only available from Pro+ onwards",[90,957,958,961],{},[20,959,960],{},"Can become time-consuming",": even with AI, you still need to open the app and browse articles",[42,963,801],{"id":964},"price-1",[87,966,967,972,978,984],{},[90,968,969,971],{},[20,970,212],{},": EUR 0, 100 sources, basic features",[90,973,974,977],{},[20,975,976],{},"Pro",": ~EUR 6/month, search, notes, advanced sharing",[90,979,980,983],{},[20,981,982],{},"Pro+",": ~EUR 12/month, Leo AI, RSS Builder, advanced filters",[90,985,986,989],{},[20,987,988],{},"Enterprise",": custom pricing, for teams",[42,991,889],{"id":992},"who-is-it-for-1",[16,994,995],{},"Feedly is ideal for monitoring professionals who want total control over their sources and don't mind spending time configuring their setup.",[37,997,999],{"id":998},"_3-inoreader-the-complete-and-affordable-alternative","3. Inoreader : The Complete and Affordable Alternative",[16,1001,1002],{},"Inoreader is a powerful RSS reader positioned as a serious alternative to Feedly, with advanced features even on its free plan.",[42,1004,820],{"id":1005},"strengths-2",[87,1007,1008,1014,1020,1026,1032],{},[90,1009,1010,1013],{},[20,1011,1012],{},"Generous free plan",": up to 150 RSS feeds",[90,1015,1016,1019],{},[20,1017,1018],{},"Varied sources",": RSS, newsletters, Bluesky accounts, YouTube channels, Facebook pages",[90,1021,1022,1025],{},[20,1023,1024],{},"Automation rules",": create rules to automatically sort content into folders and tags",[90,1027,1028,1031],{},[20,1029,1030],{},"Website monitoring",": track changes on web pages even without an RSS feed",[90,1033,1034,1037],{},[20,1035,1036],{},"Built-in AI",": article summaries and tag suggestions on the Pro plan",[42,1039,847],{"id":1040},"limitations-2",[87,1042,1043,1049,1054,1060],{},[90,1044,1045,1048],{},[20,1046,1047],{},"Less intuitive interface"," than Feedly for beginners",[90,1050,1051],{},[20,1052,1053],{},"Ads on the free plan",[90,1055,1056,1059],{},[20,1057,1058],{},"Feed refresh rate",": update frequency depends on the plan (slower on free)",[90,1061,1062,1065],{},[20,1063,1064],{},"Requires configuration",": like any RSS reader, you need to invest time upfront",[42,1067,801],{"id":1068},"price-2",[87,1070,1071,1076],{},[90,1072,1073,1075],{},[20,1074,212],{},": EUR 0, 150 sources, with ads",[90,1077,1078,1080],{},[20,1079,976],{},": ~EUR 9/month (~EUR 7/month annually), 2,500 sources, AI, rules, ad-free",[42,1082,889],{"id":1083},"who-is-it-for-2",[16,1085,1086],{},"Inoreader is perfect if you want a more affordable alternative to Feedly, with a generous free plan and advanced automation features.",[37,1088,1090],{"id":1089},"_4-flipboard-the-social-magazine","4. Flipboard : The Social Magazine",[16,1092,1093,1094,1097],{},"Flipboard takes a different approach: rather than a technical RSS reader, it's a ",[20,1095,1096],{},"personalized magazine"," that suggests articles based on your interests.",[42,1099,820],{"id":1100},"strengths-3",[87,1102,1103,1108,1114,1120,1125],{},[90,1104,1105,1107],{},[20,1106,827],{},": no paid plan for readers",[90,1109,1110,1113],{},[20,1111,1112],{},"Visual experience",": magazine-style presentation, pleasant to browse",[90,1115,1116,1119],{},[20,1117,1118],{},"Community curation",": users create themed magazines you can follow",[90,1121,1122,1124],{},[20,1123,200],{},": the algorithm suggests content beyond your usual sources",[90,1126,1127,1130],{},[20,1128,1129],{},"Multi-platform",": iOS app, Android and web version",[42,1132,847],{"id":1133},"limitations-3",[87,1135,1136,1142,1148,1154,1159],{},[90,1137,1138,1141],{},[20,1139,1140],{},"Little control",": you don't precisely choose your sources, the algorithm decides",[90,1143,1144,1147],{},[20,1145,1146],{},"Generalist content",": difficult to do precise or industry-specific monitoring",[90,1149,1150,1153],{},[20,1151,1152],{},"No automation",": no rules, no advanced filters",[90,1155,1156,1158],{},[20,1157,522],{},": risk of only seeing content that confirms your existing views",[90,1160,1161,1164],{},[20,1162,1163],{},"No email delivery",": you must open the app to check your feed",[42,1166,801],{"id":1167},"price-3",[16,1169,885],{},[42,1171,889],{"id":1172},"who-is-it-for-3",[16,1174,1175],{},"Flipboard is suited for casual, mainstream monitoring. If you're looking for inspiration rather than rigorous monitoring, it's a good choice.",[37,1177,1179],{"id":1178},"_5-krybl-the-ai-powered-personalized-newsletter","5. KRYBL : The AI-Powered Personalized Newsletter",[16,1181,1182,1183,1186],{},"KRYBL takes the opposite approach to the previous tools: instead of asking you to configure feeds and browse an app, ",[20,1184,1185],{},"KRYBL sends you a personalized, filtered weekly newsletter"," straight to your inbox.",[42,1188,820],{"id":1189},"strengths-4",[87,1191,1192,1198,1204,1210,1216],{},[90,1193,1194,1197],{},[20,1195,1196],{},"Zero effort",": no app to open, no feeds to configure, everything arrives by email",[90,1199,1200,1203],{},[20,1201,1202],{},"Topic-based personalization",": you choose your topics of interest and KRYBL does the filtering",[90,1205,1206,1209],{},[20,1207,1208],{},"AI filtering",": artificial intelligence selects the most relevant content for you",[90,1211,1212,1215],{},[20,1213,1214],{},"Local monitoring",": option to include news related to your location",[90,1217,1218,1221],{},[20,1219,1220],{},"Digest format",": one email per week with the essentials, no overload",[16,1223,1224,1225,1228],{},"Want to know how to ",[54,1226,1227],{"href":636},"stay informed in just 10 minutes a day","? KRYBL is built exactly for that.",[42,1230,847],{"id":1231},"limitations-4",[87,1233,1234,1240,1251,1257],{},[90,1235,1236,1239],{},[20,1237,1238],{},"Not real-time",": delivery is weekly, not instant",[90,1241,1242,1245,1246,1250],{},[20,1243,1244],{},"Limited number of topics",": depends on the plan you choose (see details on our ",[54,1247,1249],{"href":1248},"/en/pricing","pricing page",")",[90,1252,1253,1256],{},[20,1254,1255],{},"Less control",": you don't choose individual sources (except on Pro with custom sources)",[90,1258,1259,1262],{},[20,1260,1261],{},"Newer service",": source catalog still expanding",[42,1264,801],{"id":1265},"price-4",[87,1267,1268,1274],{},[90,1269,1270,1273],{},[20,1271,1272],{},"Free trial",": 21 days (full access to the Pro plan)",[90,1275,1276,1279,1280],{},[20,1277,1278],{},"Multiple plans"," tailored to your needs, check out our ",[54,1281,1282],{"href":1248},"detailed offers",[42,1284,889],{"id":1285},"who-is-it-for-4",[16,1287,1288],{},"KRYBL is made for people who want to stay informed without spending time on it. If you'd rather receive a personalized summary than browse an app, it's the simplest solution.",[37,1290,363],{"id":362},[365,1292,1293,1311],{},[368,1294,1295],{},[371,1296,1297,1299,1303,1305,1307,1309],{},[374,1298,376],{},[374,1300,1302],{"align":1301},"center","Google Alerts",[374,1304,70],{"align":1301},[374,1306,76],{"align":1301},[374,1308,170],{"align":1301},[374,1310,280],{"align":1301},[387,1312,1313,1334,1350,1370,1390,1408,1426,1445],{},[371,1314,1315,1319,1321,1324,1327,1329],{},[392,1316,1317],{},[20,1318,801],{},[392,1320,212],{"align":1301},[392,1322,1323],{"align":1301},"0-12 EUR/mo",[392,1325,1326],{"align":1301},"0-9 EUR/mo",[392,1328,212],{"align":1301},[392,1330,1331],{"align":1301},[54,1332,1333],{"href":1248},"See plans",[371,1335,1336,1340,1342,1344,1346,1348],{},[392,1337,1338],{},[20,1339,777],{},[392,1341,402],{"align":1301},[392,1343,432],{"align":1301},[392,1345,432],{"align":1301},[392,1347,435],{"align":1301},[392,1349,435],{"align":1301},[371,1351,1352,1356,1359,1362,1364,1367],{},[392,1353,1354],{},[20,1355,783],{},[392,1357,1358],{"align":1301},"Basic",[392,1360,1361],{"align":1301},"Advanced",[392,1363,1361],{"align":1301},[392,1365,1366],{"align":1301},"None",[392,1368,1369],{"align":1301},"Full",[371,1371,1372,1376,1379,1382,1385,1387],{},[392,1373,1374],{},[20,1375,1036],{},[392,1377,1378],{"align":1301},"No",[392,1380,1381],{"align":1301},"Yes (Pro+)",[392,1383,1384],{"align":1301},"Yes (Pro)",[392,1386,1358],{"align":1301},[392,1388,1389],{"align":1301},"Yes",[371,1391,1392,1396,1399,1402,1404,1406],{},[392,1393,1394],{},[20,1395,469],{},[392,1397,1398],{"align":1301},"Email",[392,1400,1401],{"align":1301},"App/Web",[392,1403,1401],{"align":1301},[392,1405,1401],{"align":1301},[392,1407,1398],{"align":1301},[371,1409,1410,1415,1417,1419,1421,1423],{},[392,1411,1412],{},[20,1413,1414],{},"Time required",[392,1416,402],{"align":1301},[392,1418,432],{"align":1301},[392,1420,435],{"align":1301},[392,1422,435],{"align":1301},[392,1424,1425],{"align":1301},"Very low",[371,1427,1428,1433,1435,1438,1440,1442],{},[392,1429,1430],{},[20,1431,1432],{},"Precise monitoring",[392,1434,435],{"align":1301},[392,1436,1437],{"align":1301},"Excellent",[392,1439,1437],{"align":1301},[392,1441,402],{"align":1301},[392,1443,1444],{"align":1301},"Good",[371,1446,1447,1452,1455,1457,1459,1462],{},[392,1448,1449],{},[20,1450,1451],{},"Ease of use",[392,1453,1454],{"align":1301},"Very simple",[392,1456,435],{"align":1301},[392,1458,435],{"align":1301},[392,1460,1461],{"align":1301},"Simple",[392,1463,1454],{"align":1301},[37,1465,529],{"id":528},[16,1467,1468],{},"There's no universal tool. The best choice depends on your profile:",[16,1470,1471,1474,1475,1477,1478,1480],{},[20,1472,1473],{},"You want free and basic monitoring?","\nStart with ",[20,1476,1302],{}," to track a few keywords, and pair it with ",[20,1479,170],{}," to discover content as you go.",[16,1482,1483,1486,1488,1489,1491],{},[20,1484,1485],{},"You're a monitoring pro with many sources?",[20,1487,70],{}," or ",[20,1490,76],{}," are made for you. Feedly if you want the most complete ecosystem (and the budget to match), Inoreader if you prefer better value for money.",[16,1493,1494,1497,1499],{},[20,1495,1496],{},"You want to stay informed with zero effort?",[20,1498,280],{}," is probably your best ally. Choose your topics, and receive the essentials directly in your inbox, no further configuration needed.",[16,1501,1502,1505],{},[20,1503,1504],{},"The ideal setup?"," Combine 2 complementary tools. For example, an RSS reader (Feedly or Inoreader) for your in-depth monitoring, and KRYBL for a weekly recap that ensures you never miss anything important.",[1507,1508],"hr",{},[16,1510,1511,1512,1515],{},"Whatever your strategy, the key is to ",[20,1513,1514],{},"shift from passive to active mode",": stop being overwhelmed by information, choose it. And in 2026, the tools to make that happen have never been more accessible.",[16,1517,1518,1521,1522,1525],{},[20,1519,1520],{},"Ready to try effortless monitoring?"," ",[54,1523,1524],{"href":677},"Start your free 21-day KRYBL trial"," and receive a personalized newsletter every week with only the news that matters to you.",{"title":688,"searchDepth":689,"depth":689,"links":1527},[1528,1529,1535,1541,1547,1553,1559,1560],{"id":766,"depth":692,"text":767},{"id":812,"depth":692,"text":813,"children":1530},[1531,1532,1533,1534],{"id":819,"depth":689,"text":820},{"id":846,"depth":689,"text":847},{"id":882,"depth":689,"text":801},{"id":888,"depth":689,"text":889},{"id":895,"depth":692,"text":896,"children":1536},[1537,1538,1539,1540],{"id":902,"depth":689,"text":820},{"id":936,"depth":689,"text":847},{"id":964,"depth":689,"text":801},{"id":992,"depth":689,"text":889},{"id":998,"depth":692,"text":999,"children":1542},[1543,1544,1545,1546],{"id":1005,"depth":689,"text":820},{"id":1040,"depth":689,"text":847},{"id":1068,"depth":689,"text":801},{"id":1083,"depth":689,"text":889},{"id":1089,"depth":692,"text":1090,"children":1548},[1549,1550,1551,1552],{"id":1100,"depth":689,"text":820},{"id":1133,"depth":689,"text":847},{"id":1167,"depth":689,"text":801},{"id":1172,"depth":689,"text":889},{"id":1178,"depth":692,"text":1179,"children":1554},[1555,1556,1557,1558],{"id":1189,"depth":689,"text":820},{"id":1231,"depth":689,"text":847},{"id":1265,"depth":689,"text":801},{"id":1285,"depth":689,"text":889},{"id":362,"depth":692,"text":363},{"id":528,"depth":692,"text":529},"Discover the best tools to automate your news monitoring in 2026: Google Alerts, Feedly, Inoreader, Flipboard and KRYBL compared in detail.","/blog/automate-monitoring-tools-2026.png",{},"/blog/en/automate-monitoring-tools-2026",8,{"title":740,"description":1561},"blog/en/automate-monitoring-tools-2026",[734,1569,1570,731,735],"monitoring","automation","JpAbBUZcRVMo6Rh2tAVrnBuBqdY2RmLo6vYRabBe5aI",{"id":1573,"title":1574,"author":1575,"body":1576,"category":1875,"date":720,"description":1876,"extension":722,"image":1877,"meta":1878,"navigation":725,"path":1879,"readingTime":1880,"seo":1881,"stem":1882,"tags":1883,"__hash__":1887},"blog/blog/en/decision-fatigue-information-overload.md","Decision Fatigue: When Too Much Information Kills Good Decisions",{"name":7},{"type":9,"value":1577,"toc":1850},[1578,1581,1584,1590,1594,1597,1601,1612,1623,1627,1634,1637,1641,1648,1652,1659,1665,1669,1675,1678,1682,1685,1689,1696,1700,1707,1711,1718,1722,1729,1733,1736,1740,1743,1747,1754,1761,1765,1780,1784,1787,1791,1797,1809,1813,1825,1828,1830,1837,1840,1842],[12,1579,1574],{"id":1580},"decision-fatigue-when-too-much-information-kills-good-decisions",[16,1582,1583],{},"You've done it before: spent 45 minutes comparing online tools, opened 15 browser tabs, read a dozen contradictory reviews... only to choose nothing at all. Or worse, defaulted to the first option out of sheer exhaustion.",[16,1585,1586,1587,23],{},"It's not a lack of intelligence or willpower. It's a well-documented psychological phenomenon: ",[20,1588,1589],{},"decision fatigue",[37,1591,1593],{"id":1592},"what-is-decision-fatigue","What Is Decision Fatigue?",[16,1595,1596],{},"Decision fatigue refers to the gradual decline in the quality of our decisions after a long series of choices. The more decisions you make throughout the day, the worse the next ones become.",[42,1598,1600],{"id":1599},"baumeisters-landmark-experiment","Baumeister's Landmark Experiment",[16,1602,1603,1604,1607,1608,1611],{},"In 1998, psychologist Roy Baumeister and his colleagues ran a now-famous experiment. Participants had to resist eating chocolate cookies and eat radishes instead. When they were later asked to solve a complex puzzle, those who had resisted the cookies gave up after just ",[20,1605,1606],{},"8 minutes"," on average, compared to ",[20,1609,1610],{},"19 minutes"," for the control group.",[16,1613,1614,1615,1618,1619,23],{},"The takeaway: our willpower works like a muscle. Every decision, every act of self-control draws from a ",[20,1616,1617],{},"limited pool of mental energy",". Baumeister called this phenomenon ",[1620,1621,1622],"em",{},"ego depletion",[42,1624,1626],{"id":1625},"judges-and-the-lunch-break","Judges and the Lunch Break",[16,1628,1629,1630,1633],{},"In 2011, a study by Danziger, Levav, and Avnaim-Pesso analyzed over 1,000 parole decisions made by Israeli judges. The findings were striking: the rate of favorable decisions dropped from ",[20,1631,1632],{},"65% to nearly 0%"," over the course of each work session, then jumped back to 65% right after a meal break.",[16,1635,1636],{},"In other words: the time of day your case is reviewed can matter as much as the merits of your case.",[37,1638,1640],{"id":1639},"information-overload-and-bad-decisions","Information Overload and Bad Decisions",[16,1642,1643,1644,1647],{},"While decision fatigue naturally builds up throughout the day, ",[20,1645,1646],{},"information overload"," acts as an accelerator.",[42,1649,1651],{"id":1650},"too-many-choices-no-choice","Too Many Choices = No Choice",[16,1653,1654,1655,1658],{},"You may know about Sheena Iyengar's famous jam experiment (2000). In a supermarket, a display offering 24 varieties of jam attracted more browsers, but customers were ",[20,1656,1657],{},"10 times more likely to buy"," when the display offered only 6 options.",[16,1660,1661,1662,23],{},"The more options we face, the more cognitive resources the brain needs to compare, evaluate, and weigh the pros and cons. The result: we end up choosing nothing at all. This is ",[20,1663,1664],{},"decision paralysis",[42,1666,1668],{"id":1667},"the-cognitive-cost-of-constant-information","The Cognitive Cost of Constant Information",[16,1670,1671,1672,23],{},"A 2024 study published in SAGE Journals confirms that information overload in the workplace is directly linked to anxiety, mental fatigue, and elevated stress levels. And recent research on prolonged use of digital tools shows a significant connection with mental exhaustion, attention overload, and a ",[20,1673,1674],{},"decline in confidence in one's own decisions",[16,1676,1677],{},"The bottom line: the more information you consume, the less you trust your own judgment.",[37,1679,1681],{"id":1680},"the-everyday-consequences","The Everyday Consequences",[16,1683,1684],{},"Decision fatigue doesn't stay confined to big decisions. It seeps into every part of your life.",[42,1686,1688],{"id":1687},"procrastination","Procrastination",[16,1690,1691,1692,1695],{},"When the brain is depleted, it takes the easiest way out: ",[20,1693,1694],{},"not deciding at all",". You postpone decisions, accumulate pending tasks, and push back important projects.",[42,1697,1699],{"id":1698},"defaulting","Defaulting",[16,1701,1702,1703,1706],{},"Another strategy of a tired brain: picking ",[20,1704,1705],{},"the easiest option",", not the best one. You keep the subscription you meant to cancel. You accept the first offer without negotiating. You click the first Google result without digging further.",[42,1708,1710],{"id":1709},"impulsivity","Impulsivity",[16,1712,1713,1714,1717],{},"Paradoxically, decision fatigue can also lead to ",[20,1715,1716],{},"impulsive choices",". When mental resources are drained, the brain abandons rational analysis and follows emotion or immediate desire. That's why supermarkets place candy at the checkout: after 30 minutes of micro-decisions in the aisles, your resistance is at its lowest.",[42,1719,1721],{"id":1720},"information-burnout","Information Burnout",[16,1723,1724,1725,1728],{},"Over time, accumulated decision fatigue contributes to a state of ",[20,1726,1727],{},"cognitive burnout",". You feel drained at the end of the day, unable to enjoy your free time, irritable when faced with the most mundane choices (\"what should we have for dinner?\").",[37,1730,1732],{"id":1731},"_5-strategies-to-reduce-decision-fatigue","5 Strategies to Reduce Decision Fatigue",[16,1734,1735],{},"The good news: you can take action. Here are five evidence-backed approaches to preserve your mental energy.",[42,1737,1739],{"id":1738},"_1-make-important-decisions-in-the-morning","1. Make Important Decisions in the Morning",[16,1741,1742],{},"Your decision-making capital is at its peak early in the day. Schedule strategic choices (work, finances, projects) for the morning. Save routine decisions for the afternoon.",[42,1744,1746],{"id":1745},"_2-reduce-the-number-of-daily-decisions","2. Reduce the Number of Daily Decisions",[16,1748,1749,1750,1753],{},"Steve Jobs always wore the same black turtleneck. Barack Obama only wore blue or gray suits. The idea: ",[20,1751,1752],{},"eliminate unimportant decisions"," to save energy for the ones that matter.",[16,1755,1756,1757,1760],{},"In practice: meal prep in advance, build morning routines, ",[54,1758,1759],{"href":56},"automate your news monitoring",", and automate everything you can.",[42,1762,1764],{"id":1763},"_3-limit-your-options","3. Limit Your Options",[16,1766,1767,1768,1771,1772,1775,1776,1779],{},"When facing a choice, don't compare 15 alternatives. Pre-select ",[20,1769,1770],{},"3 options at most",", then choose from those. Apply the \"good enough\" rule (",[1620,1773,1774],{},"satisficing",") rather than endlessly searching for the perfect choice (",[1620,1777,1778],{},"maximizing",").",[42,1781,1783],{"id":1782},"_4-take-strategic-breaks","4. Take Strategic Breaks",[16,1785,1786],{},"The Israeli judges study proves it: a break restores decision-making capacity. Take regular breaks, especially before an important decision. Have a snack, walk for a few minutes, switch activities.",[42,1788,1790],{"id":1789},"_5-cut-the-information-noise","5. Cut the Information Noise",[16,1792,1793,1794],{},"Every article read, every notification, every social media scroll consumes a share of your decision-making energy. ",[20,1795,1796],{},"Less useless information = more clarity for real decisions.",[16,1798,1799,1800,1804,1805,1808],{},"Unsubscribe from ",[54,1801,1803],{"href":1802},"/en/blog/generic-newsletters-obsolete","generic newsletters that no longer serve you",". Turn off non-essential notifications. And most importantly, choose ",[20,1806,1807],{},"one reliable channel"," that filters information for you.",[37,1810,1812],{"id":1811},"less-noise-better-decisions","Less Noise, Better Decisions",[16,1814,1815,1816,1819,1820,1824],{},"Decision fatigue isn't a personal weakness. It's a neurological reality that anyone can learn to manage. One of the most effective keys: ",[20,1817,1818],{},"reducing the volume of information to process"," to free up mental space. Building an ",[54,1821,1823],{"href":1822},"/en/blog/ideal-information-routine-5-steps","effective information routine"," is a great starting point.",[16,1826,1827],{},"That's exactly KRYBL's mission: transforming information chaos into a clear, personalized digest, once a week. No infinite scrolling, no 50 sources to compare. Just the essentials, tailored to your interests.",[37,1829,660],{"id":659},[16,1831,1832,1833,1836],{},"You can't endlessly increase your capacity to decide. But you can ",[20,1834,1835],{},"protect the resources you have"," by eliminating the unnecessary. Less noise, fewer pointless choices, fewer constant solicitations.",[16,1838,1839],{},"Your brain will thank you. And so will your decisions.",[1507,1841],{},[16,1843,1844],{},[1620,1845,1846,1847,23],{},"Want to cut the information noise and regain your clarity? 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