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Digest is a content-aggregation SaaS product designed to bring newsletters, RSS, X, Reddit, YouTube, Google News, Hacker News, calendars, weather, and other sources into a personalized email delivered on a schedule. It is positioned more as a personal productivity and content-curation tool than a traditional enterprise knowledge management system.
The product includes Daily Digest Builder and Newsletter Reader. Daily Digest Builder lets users create multiple Digests from 15+ sources and deliver them daily, on weekdays, or at custom times. Newsletter Reader provides a dedicated @usedigest.com email address for subscribing to newsletters, also supports forwarding from Gmail, and then lets users read, search, and archive newsletters inside Digest. AI Newsletter Summaries automatically turns newsletters arriving in the Digest inbox into key takeaways. Supported third-party sources include RSS, Reddit, X, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, GitHub Trending, Google Calendar, Google News, Stripe, Product Hunt, and more, making it suitable for building tech, investment, design, or interest-based morning briefings.
Pricing is transparent: Starter costs $6/month or $60/year, Pro costs $19/month or $190/year, and Pro+ costs $39/month or $390/year. Higher-tier plans at $59, $79, and $99/month are also available, mainly increasing the number of Digests and the subscriber limits. The page states that all plans offer a free trial with no credit card required. Monthly billing includes a 7-day trial, while the annual billing section shows a 30-day trial. The FAQ says trial limits are capped at up to 5 Digests and 500 subscribers.
Its strengths are broad source coverage and a clear setup flow, allowing information scattered across email, RSS, and social apps to be consolidated into email. AI summaries and scheduled delivery can significantly reduce time spent scrolling feeds. The downsides are that no long-term free plan is disclosed, AI summaries are quota-limited, and the Starter plan has relatively tight limits on sources and subscribers. Information on team permissions, SSO, auditing, enterprise compliance certifications, and a public API is missing, so it should not be positioned directly as an enterprise-grade collaboration platform.
Digest is well suited to individuals with high information loads, developers, investors, content curators, small newsletter operators, and users who want to move newsletters out of their primary inbox. For access from mainland China, the product itself does not appear to be blocked, but its core sources include X, YouTube, Instagram, Reddit, and other services that are often restricted in mainland network environments, so it is assessed as “partially restricted.” Payment methods are not disclosed on the page. Alternatives worth considering include Feedly, Mailbrew, Taco Digest, Meco, Stoop, Cortado, and others.
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usedigest.com is an United States Knowledge provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach usedigest.com directly.