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Your Morning Briefing:
30+ Newsletters, One 10-Minute Digest

AI reads Axios, Politico, Morning Brew, NYT, WSJ, and 30+ sources overnight. You get one intelligent briefing by 6 AM.

Readless turns your morning newsletter avalanche into one clean AI-generated briefing delivered before you wake up. Forward newsletters to your Readless address, set a delivery time, and receive a single digest that summarizes everything — no reading 15 separate emails. Most users go from 90 minutes of reading to 10.

Last updated April 9, 2026
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The Morning Newsletter Problem

Typical Morning Email Avalanche

5:30 AMAxios AM arrives
6:00 AMPolitico Playbook arrives
6:30 AMMorning Brew arrives
7:00 AMNYT Morning Briefing arrives
7:30 AMBloomberg Morning Brief arrives
Total: 90+ minutes of reading time

The Reality:

You wake up at 6 AM, have coffee, shower, and commute. You realistically have 15 minutes for news. The math doesn't work. You end up overwhelmed, behind, or skipping important updates entirely.

The Readless Morning

10:00 PM
Newsletters Arrive
Axios, Politico, NYT accumulate overnight
4:00 AM
AI Processing
AI reads, extracts, dedupes, and organizes
6:00 AM
Briefing Arrives
One comprehensive digest with your coffee
6:15 AM
Fully Informed
Ready for your day in just 15 minutes
80 Minutes Saved Daily

What's In Your Morning Briefing

A typical 10-12 minute digest covering all your key areas.

Politics & Policy

3 min read

Sources like:

Axios AM, Politico Playbook, Punchbowl

Congressional updates, policy changes, international relations.

Business & Markets

2 min read

Sources like:

Morning Brew, WSJ, Bloomberg

Market movements, corporate news, economic indicators.

Technology

2 min read

Sources like:

TechCrunch, The Verge, Benedict Evans

Product launches, funding rounds, industry trends.

General News

3 min read

Sources like:

NYT Morning, WaPo Daily, Axios

Top stories, breaking news, human interest.

Popular Morning Configurations

Executive Briefing

CEOs, Leaders

5:30 AM Delivery

Strategic insights before the workout. Concise format, 8 min read.

Political Junkie

Policy Analysts

6:00 AM Delivery

Comprehensive political landscape with coffee. Detailed format, 15 min read.

Balanced Diet

Busy Professionals

6:30 AM Delivery

Mix of news, business, tech during commute. Concise format, 10 min read.

Real Morning Routines

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“I scan all sections while starting coffee. By 6:22 AM, I'm fully informed and ready to start my actual morning routine.”
Sarah, VP of Marketing
6 AM Briefing
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“My briefing arrives at 5:30. I read it during my treadmill warm-up. Done by 6:00. No more morning news panic.”
Marcus, Attorney
5:30 AM Briefing
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“With kids, my morning is chaos. I get my briefing at 7 when they're eating breakfast. 10 minutes and I'm caught up.”
Jamie, Entrepreneur
7 AM Briefing

Why Morning Briefing Works

1

Consolidation Eliminates Redundancy

Same story in Axios, Politico, and NYT? You read it once with full context. AI combines perspectives into one summary.

2

Overnight Processing

Newsletters arrive 5pm-10pm previous evening. AI reads all of them while you sleep. Wake to a finished briefing.

3

Optimized for Scanning

Clear section headers, bullet points, and 'Read full article' links. Designed for phone reading.

4

Consistent Timing

Choose your exact delivery time (e.g., 6:15 AM). Build a habit around coffee + briefing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions answered on this page

  1. What if some of my newsletters arrive after my briefing time?
  2. Can I read my morning briefing on my phone?
  3. How long is the typical morning briefing?
  4. What if I want different newsletters in my morning briefing vs evening?
  5. Can I still read full original newsletters if I want?
  6. What if my morning routine changes (different wake time)?
  7. Does morning briefing include breaking news from that morning?
  8. Does Readless support RSS feeds?
Q.01#

What if some of my newsletters arrive after my briefing time?

Readless includes every newsletter received since your last briefing. A 6 AM briefing covers everything from 6 AM yesterday through 5:59 AM today. Late arrivals go into the next day's digest. Pro users create a second evening briefing to catch afternoon newsletters.

Q.02#

Can I read my morning briefing on my phone?

Yes. Your briefing arrives as a standard email optimized for mobile reading. Open it in Gmail, Apple Mail, Outlook, or any email app. Most users read on their phone during coffee or their commute.

Q.03#

How long is the typical morning briefing?

A typical briefing covering 20-30 newsletters takes 10-12 minutes to read. Readless offers Concise mode (5-8 minutes) for quick scanning and Detailed mode (15-20 minutes) for deeper coverage. You choose the level of detail.

Q.04#

What if I want different newsletters in my morning briefing vs evening?

The Pro plan supports multiple schedules with sender filtering. Set up a morning briefing with news sources like Axios and Politico, then an evening briefing with long-form analysis newsletters. You control which senders go into which digest.

Q.05#

Can I still read full original newsletters if I want?

Readless archives every original newsletter. Read the briefing summary first, then click through to any article you want in full. The briefing helps you decide what deserves a deeper read instead of skimming everything.

Q.06#

What if my morning routine changes (different wake time)?

Change your briefing delivery time in settings — it takes 10 seconds. Switch from 6 AM to 7 AM, or set a later weekend schedule. Readless adjusts automatically to your new time.

Q.07#

Does morning briefing include breaking news from that morning?

Readless generates your briefing at your scheduled time, so it covers overnight news rather than real-time updates. For breaking news, keep push notifications from one key source. The briefing handles comprehensive overnight catch-up.

Q.08#

Does Readless support RSS feeds?

Yes. Pro users add RSS feed URLs directly to their digest schedules. RSS content is summarized by AI and included alongside newsletters in the same digest, so all your information arrives in one place.

Prefer to catch up at the end of the day? Explore the Evening Digest solution.

Want a weekly long-form digest instead? See the Weekly Roundup solution.

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