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            <title><![CDATA[How Polylog writes your briefing]]></title>
            <link>https://docs.polylog.news/blog/how-polylog-writes-your-briefing</link>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[A look behind the scenes at how Polylog reads the world's press and turns it into a finished, fact-checked daily briefing on your schedule.]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People often ask what actually happens between "I picked my topics" and "a finished briefing
landed in my inbox." Here is the honest walkthrough.</p>
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<h2 class="anchor anchorTargetStickyNavbar_Vzrq" id="it-starts-with-your-profile">It starts with your profile<a href="https://docs.polylog.news/blog/how-polylog-writes-your-briefing#it-starts-with-your-profile" class="hash-link" aria-label="Direct link to It starts with your profile" title="Direct link to It starts with your profile" translate="no">​</a></h2>
<p>When you choose and weight your topics, add custom labels, and set your language and length,
Polylog distills all of that into a short, editable reader profile, a description of what you
want to know and how you want it told. That profile is why two people reading "Markets" get
genuinely different briefings.</p>
<h2 class="anchor anchorTargetStickyNavbar_Vzrq" id="a-scheduled-trigger-not-a-prompt">A scheduled trigger, not a prompt<a href="https://docs.polylog.news/blog/how-polylog-writes-your-briefing#a-scheduled-trigger-not-a-prompt" class="hash-link" aria-label="Direct link to A scheduled trigger, not a prompt" title="Direct link to A scheduled trigger, not a prompt" translate="no">​</a></h2>
<p>You never have to ask. A background process watches the clock and wakes up when one of your
delivery slots is due, in your timezone, daylight saving included.</p>
<h2 class="anchor anchorTargetStickyNavbar_Vzrq" id="it-reads-the-worlds-press">It reads the world's press<a href="https://docs.polylog.news/blog/how-polylog-writes-your-briefing#it-reads-the-worlds-press" class="hash-link" aria-label="Direct link to It reads the world's press" title="Direct link to It reads the world's press" translate="no">​</a></h2>
<p>When it wakes, Polylog searches the current web for what is happening across the relevant
topics, reading sources in their original languages rather than waiting on English
translations. That is how you hear about a development when the local press reports it, with
the framing the local press gives it.</p>
<h2 class="anchor anchorTargetStickyNavbar_Vzrq" id="synthesis-then-fact-checking">Synthesis, then fact-checking<a href="https://docs.polylog.news/blog/how-polylog-writes-your-briefing#synthesis-then-fact-checking" class="hash-link" aria-label="Direct link to Synthesis, then fact-checking" title="Direct link to Synthesis, then fact-checking" translate="no">​</a></h2>
<p>The editorial engine reads the research and writes your briefing: a clear summary followed by
the full piece, in your language and at your chosen length, in a precise, no-hype editorial
voice. Contested claims are checked against multiple sources, adversarially, looking for what
contradicts a claim rather than only what supports it, and labeled with a veracity verdict so
you read with the right level of confidence.</p>
<h2 class="anchor anchorTargetStickyNavbar_Vzrq" id="memory-so-it-stays-coherent">Memory, so it stays coherent<a href="https://docs.polylog.news/blog/how-polylog-writes-your-briefing#memory-so-it-stays-coherent" class="hash-link" aria-label="Direct link to Memory, so it stays coherent" title="Direct link to Memory, so it stays coherent" translate="no">​</a></h2>
<p>Finally, Polylog records the open storylines, the entities that mattered, and your feedback,
so tomorrow's briefing builds on today's instead of starting over. Over months, that becomes
<a class="" href="https://docs.polylog.news/docs/how-it-works/macro-trends">macro-trend tracking</a>, the through-line of the big stories.</p>
<h2 class="anchor anchorTargetStickyNavbar_Vzrq" id="the-result">The result<a href="https://docs.polylog.news/blog/how-polylog-writes-your-briefing#the-result" class="hash-link" aria-label="Direct link to The result" title="Direct link to The result" translate="no">​</a></h2>
<p>You get what a good analyst gives you: someone who read everything, checked it, and can tell
you what actually moved, without you having to do the reading yourself.</p>
<p>Go deeper in <a class="" href="https://docs.polylog.news/docs/how-it-works/overview">How it works</a>, or
<a class="" href="https://docs.polylog.news/docs/getting-started/onboarding">set up your briefings</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[Welcome to Polylog: one clear daily briefing]]></title>
            <link>https://docs.polylog.news/blog/welcome-to-polylog</link>
            <guid>https://docs.polylog.news/blog/welcome-to-polylog</guid>
            <pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[Introducing Polylog, a subscription news publication that reads across the world's press and delivers a clear, fact-checked daily briefing instead of a feed of links.]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is more news than ever and less time than ever to read it well. The feeds are
infinite, the headlines repeat, and somewhere in the noise is the handful of things you
actually needed to know today. Polylog is our answer to that problem.</p>
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<p>Polylog is a subscription news publication. Every day it reads across the live web in the
original languages of the world's press, cross-checks what it finds, synthesizes what actually
happened, fact-checks the contested claims, and writes a single coherent briefing. No wall of
links. No fifty open tabs. It publishes three daily editions: a free <strong>Global</strong> briefing, and
subscriber <strong>Crypto</strong> and <strong>AI</strong> briefings.</p>
<h2 class="anchor anchorTargetStickyNavbar_Vzrq" id="what-makes-it-different">What makes it different<a href="https://docs.polylog.news/blog/welcome-to-polylog#what-makes-it-different" class="hash-link" aria-label="Direct link to What makes it different" title="Direct link to What makes it different" translate="no">​</a></h2>
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<li class=""><strong>Synthesized, not just a feed.</strong> Every briefing is a written piece, the way a sharp editor
would brief you, not a list of headlines to sift through yourself.</li>
<li class=""><strong>Globally sourced.</strong> Polylog reads sources natively across languages, so you are not a
step behind or a viewpoint short.</li>
<li class=""><strong>Honest about uncertainty.</strong> Contested claims get a veracity verdict instead of being
passed along as fact.</li>
<li class=""><strong>Coherent over time.</strong> Polylog remembers the storylines it is following, so its briefings
build understanding instead of resetting each morning.</li>
<li class=""><strong>Personalized, if you want it.</strong> On the Pro plan, Polylog also writes a briefing built
around your own topics, language, and length.</li>
</ul>
<h2 class="anchor anchorTargetStickyNavbar_Vzrq" id="try-it-today">Try it today<a href="https://docs.polylog.news/blog/welcome-to-polylog#try-it-today" class="hash-link" aria-label="Direct link to Try it today" title="Direct link to Try it today" translate="no">​</a></h2>
<p>There is a free <a class="" href="https://docs.polylog.news/docs/briefings/global">Global briefing</a> on our homepage, with no account
needed. When you want the Crypto and AI editions, or a briefing built around your own
interests, you can subscribe in a couple of minutes.</p>
<p><a class="" href="https://docs.polylog.news/docs/how-it-works/overview">Read how Polylog works</a> or
<a class="" href="https://docs.polylog.news/docs/getting-started/onboarding">set up your own briefings</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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