How it works

Open one tab. Read the brief. Decide how deep to go.

You pick the channels. Void Channel organizes open-internet records into short source-linked briefs. Start with the current brief, then open original sources when a decision needs support.

  1. 01

    You pick the channels

    Choose from sixteen curated lenses on the open internet. Each one is a single point of view: world events, civic record, fandom, sound, the weirder corners.

    Switch anytime. Two on Basic, all sixteen on Full.

  2. 02

    The records are organized

    Across public feeds, Void Channel identifies what changed, what is moving, and which sources support it.

    Source links travel with every brief so you can drop into the original record.

  3. 03

    You read a short brief

    One tab. One brief per channel. Alerting changes only when a theme breaks its normal range.

    Open Void in the morning. Be done in five minutes.

What Void does

The promises we hold ourselves to.

  • A short brief per channel, on a quiet cadence you set.
  • Source links on every claim — drop into the original record in one click.
  • Quiet alerts that fire only when a theme breaks its own historical range.
  • Sentence-case, second-person copy. No buzzwords, no hedge words.

What Void does not do

The patterns we deliberately refuse.

  • Endless scrolling. There is no infinite feed.
  • Push notifications for every event. Silence is the default mode.
  • Anonymous-source rumor. If we cannot link the record, we do not call it a finding.
  • Cross-customer data sharing. Operator workspaces are quarantined.

Ready to read

Pick the channels you want. Skip the rest.

Two channels on Personal Basic. All sixteen on Personal Full. Switch any time.

How Void works | Void Channel