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Every morning our flock flies out across 150,000+ publications, blogs, subreddits and trade wires. Your Pijon sorts through what they bring back and drops one proper briefing on your doorstep. Only the stories worth your morning.
Not a newsletter. Not another feed. A bespoke briefing, hand-delivered, before you've poured your coffee.
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Not a newsletter. Not another feed. A bespoke briefing, hand-delivered, before you've poured your coffee.
How your Pijon flies
Tell your Pijon what you're into
Pick something off the list, or just type it out. 'Formula 1 strategy', 'Australian firearms industry', 'clean energy policy', whatever you want. Your Pijon learns your beat and remembers it.
The flock reads the world
Every morning, every Monday, or the first of the month. Your call. Thousands of pigeons fly out across 150,000+ publications, trade press, niche blogs and the odd subreddit that actually knows what it's talking about. They spot the duplicates, skip the filler, and bring everything worth reading back to your Pijon.
Your Pijon brings you the good stuff
One email. A one-minute skim, five-minute read, or ten-minute deep dive. Whichever you asked for. No app to open. No feed to scroll. No notifications pinging you all day long.
A few beats your Pijon already knows
What lands on your doorstep
Two real briefings. Two very different beats.
Both of these landed in real subscribers' inboxes last week. One on Applied AI, one on global affairs. Same flock doing the reading. Different beats, different Pijons. This is exactly what a paying subscriber gets.
AI's Monetisation Reckoning: Agents, Costs, and the Race to Profitability
News & Launches: Agents and Dollars
OpenAI and Anthropic Hit Compute Crunch as Agent Demand Blows Past Projections
The Verge · MIT Technology Review
Meta Launches Muse Spark, Its First New Model in a Year. Closed, Not Open
Simon Willison's Weblog · Wired · MIT Technology Review
Analysis: The Bigger Picture
The Open-Source AI Arms Race Has a Chinese Lead, and American Firms Are Scrambling
Tom Tunguz
20 articles · 14 publishers · 4 sections
Flown by PijonHungary's Pivotal Vote, Iran Talks on the Brink, and Taiwan's Security Spiral
News & Launches: Elections and Escalations
Hungary Goes to the Polls Sunday as Orbán Faces Strongest Challenge in 16 Years
France 24 · Al Jazeera · DW
U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Teetering as Tehran Sets New Conditions and Strait of Hormuz Stays Closed
Foreign Policy · Lowy Institute · Al Jazeera
Analysis: Power, Diplomacy, Pressure
France's Central Bank Repatriates Gold from U.S. Reserves, Netting €13 Billion
r/europe
20 articles · 14 publishers · 4 sections
Flown by PijonReal publications · Real Pijon output · April 2026
Same bar for everyone
Your Pijon is picky. On purpose.
Your Pijon won't fly anything home that isn't worth your morning. It sorts through everything the flock brought back, tosses the repeats, skips the filler, and only lands on your doorstep once it's sure the stories are actually worth opening. Free tier or top plan, the standards are the same. The good stuff never sits behind a paywall.
Reserve your founding spot
First 500 to sign up keep the Starter plan ($6/mo) free for life. No credit card, no catch. Unsubscribe any time.