One of the First Complete AI Content Creation Websites
My goal is to build the first truly people-centric, AI-powered content platform. I see this project as the foundation of that vision. While the platform fetches over 150 news items per location every day through aggregators, every piece of content you see is selected, refined, and presented by AI — not by a human editor. The AI handles everything: identifying relevant topics, assigning importance scores, removing noise and duplicates, crafting concise summaries, and keeping the feed updated in real-time. My job is to continuously improve the algorithms and workflows that make this autonomy possible. Multiple AI systems and checks work in parallel to ensure the platform stays fresh, useful, and fully automated.
There are a few forthcoming features in the pipeline that I'd prefer to keep secluded for now. But just to share the immediate vision — there are many more genres I want to include that might appeal to a broader audience. If you're looking for specific types of content or have suggestions, let us know — I might just add them to the platform. To improve accuracy and relevance, I'm also working on making content more localized by giving priority to news closer to your location.
Like any project, I eventually want to monetize this website—but primarily, I want to create something I'd personally pay for. The truth is, this website is not yet what I envision it becoming. I also realize that improving content quality and user interaction will require investment: better AI models, faster servers, and more frequent updates are expensive.
At some point, I'll need funding for these improvements. I'm aware that I first need to build an active user base to understand public perception of this project, so I'll continue keeping this website completely free for now.
This project's quality is directly tied to the quality of affordable AI available. A couple of years ago, I don't think this kind of project was possible. Now the possibilities seem endless if you have financial backing—but as a solopreneur, my budget is limited.
Currently, I'm serving 7-8 locations across 4 continents, and the content quality is not as high as it could be if I operated at a more niche level with better AI models. But that would be expensive. The same goes for genres—there are multiple categories I want to include, but some don't appeal to me personally, and AI isn't consistent with others yet.
As AI progresses, content quality will improve alongside it. When smarter AI models become more affordable, I'll serve more locations and genres.
Advanced news aggregator that delivers the latest news with no nonsense.
A healthy alternative to your passive scrolling habit
Currently free with no ads- When was the last time you saw a website with no ads?
Makes you smarter and more aware of real-world news
Let's face it: with the growing internet, we're all spending more time or I'd say most of our free time online, and we constantly feel guilty about it because we know we're not consuming content we should be. So we look for alternatives—following "informative" accounts on social media, watching podcasts, or visiting news sites to compensate and feel less guilty. Our attention spans have shrunk to the point where 4-5 minute YouTube videos don't get as many views as 60-second reels or shorts.
This is what I want to change. I'm a big promoter of "infotainment" because that's the best way to improve our habits and ourselves. While I think it's nearly impossible to achieve content quality as engaging as memes or Reddit posts, people like me who want to improve their passive scrolling habits should have a better option than reading boring news or watching 2-hour podcasts that give you the ick before you even start.
But beyond just making scrolling feel productive, the core idea is simple: this generation isn't starting the day with a newspaper—it starts with a scroll. So why not design something that fits into that habit but actually adds value? Newsifai gives you a clean, curated daily info-feed—no clutter, no ragebait—just the important stuff, presented in a way you'll enjoy. It's a habit-forming utility disguised as casual content.
I want to include only essential news and information that we actually look for while scrolling Reddit or Instagram—pure information wrapped in funny or relatable, engaging words. Scrolling that doesn't feel like a guilty activity. This is a beta model, but as we progress, we'll get closer to our goal.
To revolutionize how people consume news by leveraging AI to deliver the most relevant information efficiently, helping you make informed decisions without wasting time.