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Oriora News

Your AI morning briefing — personalised to what you actually care about.

Oriora News runs a small pipeline overnight: it collects stories from RSS, Hacker News and any feeds you add, scores them against your interests, and writes a briefing — Key Developments, Industry Signals, Action Items and a TL;DR. You wake up to it, thumb stories up or down to sharpen the next one, and steer the whole thing by chat. Runs on your own AI key.

What you get

  • A daily briefing built from your interests — Key Developments, Industry Signals, Action Items, TL;DR
  • Stories pulled from RSS, Hacker News and any custom feeds you add
  • Thumbs up or down trains the ranking to your taste over time
  • Steer it by chat — add interests, add or mute sources, or run a briefing now
  • Sync your preferences to your own GitHub, and back up to GitHub or Google Drive
  • Runs on your own AI key (BYOK) — you pay the provider plus a small Oriora fee per briefing

Example outputs

A daily briefing with Key Developments, Industry Signals, Action Items and a TL;DR
A scored article feed you can drill into for anything that catches your eye
Briefings that get more focused the more you thumb stories up or down

How it works

1

Set your interests

Tell Oriora News what topics and sources you follow, or start from the defaults.

2

The pipeline runs overnight

It collects articles, scores them against your interests, and writes your briefing on a daily schedule — or on demand.

3

Read and train it

Open the app to your briefing; thumb stories up or down and the next one gets sharper.

FAQ

Whose AI key does it use?

Your own (BYOK). Connect a vendor key in Oriora Settings; you pay the provider directly plus a small flat Oriora fee per briefing.

When does the briefing run?

Overnight on a daily schedule, so it is ready when you open the app. You can also trigger one on demand from the chat.

Can I add my own news sources?

Yes — add any RSS feed URL alongside the curated defaults, and mute the ones you do not want.

Does it track what I read?

Your interests, feedback and briefings are stored in your Oriora account so the ranking can learn your taste. They are not sold or shared, and you can sync or back them up to your own GitHub or Google Drive.

Available on

WebiPhonemacOS
Coming soon

Local-first iPhone app — coming to the App Store. Stored locally on your device; AI billed to your Oriora wallet.

Who it's for

Anyone who wants to stay on top of a topic — tech, finance, research, industry news — without spending an hour scrolling.