InSnip

Pure Signal, No Noise

The news in snippets

A snippet is a whole story told short. Not a headline you still have to go and research, and not a long article you will not finish. InSnip gives you the day's news as snippets, one story to a card, each with a plain why it matters line and the source it came from one tap away. You read the day in short, checkable pieces and then you are done.

What a news snippet is, and why it works

One story, one card

Each snippet is a single story on a single card. You swipe to the next when you are ready. No wall of text and no ten open tabs, just the day one clear piece at a time.

Short, but complete

A snippet is not a teaser. It carries what happened and a plain why it matters line, so you finish it actually understanding the story, in about a minute.

A receipt on every snippet

Short only earns trust if you can check it. Every InSnip snippet names its source and links it, with a transparent Signal Score, so a quick read is still a verifiable one.

Insights in snippets

The point is not just to be brief. It is to leave you with the insight, the thing that matters, not only the fact. That is the whole idea: insights in snippets.

A finite round, not a feed

About ten snippets a day, then the round ends. You get the day's signal without an algorithm handing you an eleventh. Calm by design.

How to read the news in snippets

Swipe one card at a time

Read a snippet, take the why it matters line, swipe on. Tap the source if you want the full article. The format is built to be read in gaps of a minute.

Make it a daily round

Read the same short round once a day. A 60 second Brief, a daily game and a streak keep the habit, so the news stays a few minutes, not an afternoon.

Read today's ten, free ->

Free. Read straight away, no account needed. Also on the App Store and Google Play.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a news snippet?

A news snippet is a whole story told short: what happened plus a plain why it matters line, with the source linked so you can check it. InSnip turns each of the day's stories into one snippet you read in about a minute.

Is there a news app that gives short snippets?

Yes. InSnip presents the day's news as short snippets, one story to a card, each source-backed and Australia first. It is free and works without an account.

How is a snippet different from a summary?

A summary condenses an article; a snippet is built to stand on its own, with a why it matters line and a linked source on every card. InSnip keeps each snippet short and checkable rather than a paragraph you still cannot verify.

Are the snippets Australian?

Yes. Every daily round leads with Australian stories and Australian sources, so the short read is a relevant one.

How do I read InSnip snippets?

Open insnip.com or the free app and start swiping through the day's snippets straight away. No account needed. It is also on the App Store and Google Play.