Keep up without making research a second job.

curaft helps teams answer a practical question quickly: what changed in the markets, topics, and customer problems we actually care about?

Built for saved feeds, not one-off searches.

Each feed is a reusable semantic search for a market, customer problem, competitor angle, or content brief. Give curaft the intent once, then keep scanning fresh stories that match the work.

Semantic feeds

Save searches like "AI visibility for B2B SaaS" or "enterprise onboarding friction" and get stories that match the meaning.

My Feed

Scan new stories across the saved feeds that matter to your work, without rebuilding the same search every day.

Daily digest

Use a smaller daily pass when you need a quick sense of what changed before a planning session or writing block.

Local saved list

Keep articles worth citing, briefing, or reading later. Saves stay in your browser, so there is no account gate.

Natural-language search

Search for a problem, audience, industry, workflow, or positioning angle in the same words you would use in a brief.

No account friction

Open it, create a few feeds, and read. Preferences live locally while the product stays easy to try.

Built around a practical reading loop

Describe

Write the market question you care about now.

Scan

Read through fresh links in a layout made for quick decisions.

Keep

Save references worth turning into briefs, posts, decks, or product notes later.

What stays out

  • No generic AI writing promises.
  • No social scheduler pretending to be a reading app.
  • No credit card wall before you can try it.
  • No endless onboarding sequence before the feed appears.

Use it before briefs, planning, and positioning calls.

The product is not trying to replace your workflow. It gives you a cleaner starting point before you write, plan, share, brief, or decide what deserves more time.

Feed

Start from saved semantic searches instead of opening the same noisy tabs every morning.

Digest

Use a short daily list when you need a quick sense of what changed.

Saved

Keep links you can cite, brief, or read later, without creating an account.

Feeds

Rename, edit, or add searches as your work changes, from campaigns to product research.

Less sorting. More useful reading.

You see patterns sooner

Recurring ideas across sources are easier to notice when they are grouped by your own research angles.

You stop hoarding tabs

Save the few pieces that matter and close the rest before they become browser clutter.

You prepare faster

Planning a post, newsletter, product note, or campaign brief starts with useful references already collected.

You keep the tool light

No team setup, no publishing calendar, no workflow migration just to read better.

Build the research feed your work keeps asking for.

Start with one plain-language search, save the useful feeds, and keep the references worth returning to. No sales call, no setup project.