The important links
bubble up.

Add your favourite sources — blogs, newsletters, subreddits, Slack channels. When the same link shows up across multiple sources, Curio surfaces it. Signal over noise.

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How it works

1

Pick your sources

Choose from 50+ curated feeds across tech, design, business, science, culture, and Reddit. Or add any RSS feed, Substack, or Slack channel.

2

Curio monitors them

We check your sources daily and track every link that gets shared. No algorithm, no ads — just your sources.

3

The best links rise

Links shared by multiple sources rank higher. If Hacker News, r/technology, and your favourite newsletter all share the same article — that’s your signal.

50+ sources across every category

Tech

Hacker NewsTechCrunchThe VergeWiredArs Technica

Newsletters

StratecheryNot BoringPlatformerLenny'sThe Hustle

Design

DezeenIt's Nice ThatColossalSidebarCreative Bloq

Reddit

r/technologyr/startupsr/designr/sciencer/futurology

Culture

PitchforkKottkeVultureOpen CultureThe Guardian

Science

QuantaNatureNautilusAeonNew Scientist

One-click add after signing up. Plus any RSS feed, Substack, or Slack channel.

Why it works

Cross-source signal

A link shared by 5 independent sources is more interesting than one from a single feed. Curio counts the overlap.

Your sources, your feed

No recommendation algorithm. No trending topics. Just the sources you trust, ranked by consensus.

Mix everything

Blogs + newsletters + Reddit + Slack in one place. When different communities share the same link, you know it’s worth reading.

Daily digest

Get a push notification with your top links each morning. No inbox clutter — just the links that matter.

“If Hacker News, three Substacks, and a Reddit thread all share the same article — that’s not a coincidence. That’s your must-read.”
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