The news, the way you want it

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You follow Reuters, BBC, and TechCrunch. When a big story breaks, they all cover it. Cleave reads every source and gives you one clear briefing - no ads, no duplicates, no fluff.

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Iran launches ballistic missiles at US bases as Israel strikes...

Wars· 3 sources · 1h ago

Atlético Madrid thrash Tottenham 5–2 in Champions League thriller

Sports· 6 sources · 2h ago

Oscars 2026: full winners list as 'The Brutalist' dominates ceremony

Entertainment· 4 sources · 2h ago

Ukraine launches largest drone strike on Moscow since war began

Wars· 5 sources · 3h ago

LeBron James becomes first player to score 50,000 career points

Sports· 4 sources · 4h ago

How it works

Catch up in minutes

You bring the curiosity. Cleave handles the rest.

01

You choose the sources

Pick your topics, set how much coverage you want, and choose from 150+ curated feeds - or add any RSS URL you already trust.

02

One story, one card

All incoming articles are grouped by event the moment they arrive, so you never see the same story twice.

03

Dozens of articles → one clear briefing

Tap any story for a concise AI briefing - what happened, why it matters - with links to every original source below.

Features

Everything you need, nothing you don't

Full story instantly

Each cluster is summarized into a clear, factual briefing. No clickbait, no filler - just what happened.

Smart clustering

Stories covering the same event are automatically grouped. One card per story, not one per outlet.

No tricky algorithm

Your feed is shaped by your topics and preferences, not by what keeps you scrolling the longest.

Smart sources

Pick from pre-configured topics or create your own - we'll automatically find and validate the best sources for it.

Priority control

Only see what matters to you. Set each topic from breaking news only to full coverage.

Multi-topic view

Follow politics, tech, and culture in one place without them bleeding into each other.

150+ sources available

Every briefing links directly to the original source articles - plus you can add any RSS feed you follow.

BBC World
Reuters
The New York Times
The Guardian
The Verge
TechCrunch
Wired
ESPN
CNBC
Al Jazeera
France 24
Rolling Stone
BBC World
Reuters
The New York Times
The Guardian
The Verge
TechCrunch
Wired
ESPN
CNBC
Al Jazeera
France 24
Rolling Stone
AP News
Washington Post
Ars Technica
DW English
Sky Sports
IGN
Variety
Space.com
Corriere della Sera
Pitchfork
CoinDesk
Politico
AP News
Washington Post
Ars Technica
DW English
Sky Sports
IGN
Variety
Space.com
Corriere della Sera
Pitchfork
CoinDesk
Politico

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Better on your home screen

Cleave is available as a Progressive Web App. Install it once and it feels like a native app, no App Store required.

  • Lives on your home screen like a native app
  • Loads instantly, no browser chrome in the way
  • Receives article notifications even when closed
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FAQ

Common questions

Yes - you can sign up and start reading for free. No credit card required. We will introduce a premium tier in the future for power users, but the core experience will always be free.

iPhone / iPad: Tap the Share button, then “Add to Home Screen”.

Android: Tap the three-dot menu, then “Add to Home Screen” or “Install app”.

Desktop: Click the install icon in your browser's address bar.

No App Store needed. A native app is in the works - for now, the PWA works great.

Yes. Each topic comes pre-loaded with sources you can pick from - Cleave ships with 150+ curated feeds across 16 categories. You can also add any custom RSS or Atom feed URL if you want to follow a source we don't have yet.
Cleave runs an automatic refresh twice a day. You can also trigger a manual refresh any time from the app - it fetches all your feeds, clusters new articles by story, and updates your briefing within seconds.
Once installed as a PWA, previously loaded content is available offline. New articles require a connection, but you can always read your last briefing without internet access.
Yes. Your topics, sources, and reading history are tied to your account and never shared or sold. AI synthesis requests contain only article text - no personal information is included.
Cleave aggregates publicly available news through RSS feeds and uses AI to generate original summaries - it never reproduces articles verbatim and always links back to the original sources. This is consistent with how news aggregators like Google News operate. If you're a publisher with concerns, feel free to reach out.

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