For people who subscribe to too many newsletters

Every newsletter you subscribe to. One weekly briefing.

Passel reads all your newsletters and finds the content worth your time. Themes across sources, not emails in a list.

Your weekly digest. Themes with citations back to the originals — so you know exactly what to read next.

You subscribe to 30 newsletters.
You read maybe 5.

The rest pile up unread. Half of them cover the same story anyway. You skim subject lines, archive in bulk, and hope you didn't miss the one thing that actually mattered. The insights worth acting on are buried under 25 emails you'll never open — and nobody connects the dots across your entire reading list.

When four of your newsletters cover the same topic in the same week, that's a signal. You're missing it.

How it works

Three steps. Two minutes.

1

Forward your newsletters

You get a @passel.email address. Update your subscriptions to deliver there, or set up auto-forwarding from Gmail. Takes two minutes.

2

AI reads every word

Each email gets a one-line TLDR, auto-categorization, and the signal pulled out — links, tools, books, events, recommendations.

3

Get your intelligence briefing

Daily highlights tell you what just came in. Weekly digests synthesize themes across all your newsletters — ranked by how many sources covered them, with links back to the best original writing.

Why it's different

Find the best content. Skip the noise.

Every newsletter app shows you emails in a list. Passel reads them all, finds the patterns, and points you to the content worth your time — with citations back to the originals.

Cross-source themes

"4 of your newsletters covered AI agents this week." See the convergence across your entire reading list.

Triage in seconds

Every email gets a one-line TLDR before you open it. Decide what's worth reading in full — not whether to read at all.

The signal, extracted

Links, book recommendations, tool launches, events — pulled from every newsletter and ranked by mention count.

Read on your terms

Your newsletters arrive in one place, categorized and searchable. Open only what the TLDRs tell you is worth your time.

Pricing

Start free. Upgrade when the digest sells itself.

Free

The reader

$0

  • + Newsletter inbox
  • + AI-generated TLDRs
  • + Auto-categorization
  • + 30 days of history
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Pro

Popular

The intelligence layer

$9/mo

  • + Everything in Free
  • + Daily highlights digest
  • + Weekly synthesis with citations
  • + "What did I miss?" catchup
  • + Full archive + search
  • + Topic alerts + smart unsubscribe
Try Pro free for 14 days

Team

For teams and orgs

$29/mo per seat

  • + Everything in Pro
  • + Q&A over your archive
  • + Team digest
  • + Trend detection
  • + Unlimited topic alerts
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Common questions

How do I get my newsletters into Passel?

You get a unique @passel.email address. Either update your newsletter subscriptions to deliver there, or set up auto-forwarding in Gmail/Outlook. Most people are set up in under two minutes.

What AI model generates the digests?

Claude by Anthropic. Fast AI processes each email as it arrives, and a more capable model synthesizes your weekly digest. Your data is not used to train any models.

How is this different from Substack or newsletter readers?

Newsletter readers show you emails in a list. Passel reads all of them, finds the patterns, and points you to the best content across every source. It doesn't replace reading — it helps you read the right things.

Can I still read the original newsletters?

Yes. Passel stores the full original HTML. The inbox gives you TLDR previews so you can decide what's worth reading in full, and the digest links back to the source emails.

What happens on the free tier?

You get a clean newsletter inbox with AI-generated TLDRs, auto-categorization, and 30 days of history. Pro adds the intelligence layer: daily highlights, weekly synthesis with citations, full archive with search, and "what did I miss" catchup.

Read the right things. Skip the noise.

Your first digest will show you what you've been missing. Free to start, no credit card required.

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