Daybreak Brief is built on a simple principle: you should never have to read more than five stories to understand what matters today. Here is exactly how we get there.
We monitor thousands of primary sources continuously — global newspapers, financial wire services, government and central bank releases, regulatory filings, and peer-reviewed research. No social media. No opinion aggregators. Only primary and tier-one secondary sources.
Coverage spans three domains: technology (AI, semiconductors, cybersecurity, big tech), finance (markets, macroeconomics, central banks, commodities), and geopolitics (international relations, defence, energy, trade policy).
Every article is assigned an impact score based on four signals: source authority, recency, cross-source corroboration (how many independent outlets reported the same story), and topic signal strength (how directly it concerns its category).
Articles that score below threshold are discarded entirely. We surface at most three articles per category, then rank across all categories to select the five highest-scoring stories for the day.
Selected articles are summarised using large language models instructed to extract factual content only — no editorialising, no opinion, no speculation. The model is constrained to information present in the source article.
Each summary is validated against its source for factual accuracy. Summaries that introduce unsupported claims are discarded and regenerated.
The briefing lands in your inbox every morning at 6 AM. Subscribers choose up to three topic categories — you only receive stories from the domains you selected. Every article links directly to the original source so you can read the full piece when a story demands it.
We do not take advertising. We do not accept sponsored stories. We do not have a political or financial affiliation. The score determines the story — nothing else.