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One place to understand what matters across the world without noise, jargon, fake urgency, or confusing pricing. Follow the biggest stories in plain English, then go deeper only when you want to.
How it works
No contradiction between the homepage and the reader. Free and paid accounts both use account login. The difference is access depth, not whether an account exists.
Use your email address and password to create a free account in under a minute.
Open the web briefing any time, or get the summary by email when available on your plan.
Plus unlocks full details, deeper history, and a more complete daily briefing.
Preview
These are sample story formats to show the reading experience. Live ranking and source selection happen inside the product.
Economy
Trade pressure eased after shipping authorities coordinated a short-term route plan. Consumers may see lower delivery delays if the agreement holds.
Climate
Officials increased public cooling access, health messaging, and emergency readiness as higher temperatures approach.
Diplomacy
Delegations returned to formal meetings with early signs of cooperation on humanitarian supply channels.
Clear rule: do not publish fake counters, fake countdowns, or unsupported user claims on the public homepage.
Pricing
Keep the public pricing stable and simple. Free stays free. Plus is one monthly price.
$0
A simple daily snapshot so you are never fully out of the loop.
$5 / month
Full access for people who want deeper context and broader daily coverage.
Reviews
No Family references. No $9 references. No invented ratings unless you can support them.
“I wanted international news without jargon. This is much easier to follow than most news sites.”
Margaret T., 74 · United Kingdom · Free
“I like that it is simple and fast. I can understand the key stories without reading ten separate websites.”
Robert K., 68 · United States · Plus
“The format respects my time. I get the overview first, then I choose what I want to read deeper.”
Linda W., 52 · Australia · Plus
“The writing is clear enough that I share it with older relatives who do not like cluttered news apps.”
Helen C., 61 · Canada · Free
FAQ
Is there a free plan?
Yes. The free plan gives a simpler daily view. Plus is optional.
Do I need a password?
Yes. Free and paid accounts both use email and password for access.
Is there a Family plan?
No. The public offer is currently only Free and Plus.
How many countries are covered?
The product monitors stories across 195 countries and regions.
Start
Free account first. Clear value first. Paid conversion only after the product feels credible.