Daily digest · Digital wellness

You aren't missing
anything.

nomo reads your news feeds and social timelines every morning and tells you plainly what's there. Then it locks you out until tomorrow.

Sample digest

This is what nomo sounds like.

One deep-dive per category. After that, you're locked out until tomorrow.

01

Twitter / X

47 tweets

Your timeline is mostly about a basketball referee who made a controversial call. There are some injury videos. Several accounts you follow have shared the same screenshot. Two journalists are arguing about whether this matters. It probably doesn't.

You aren't missing anything.

02

Hacker News

38 posts

A startup raised $40 million and people are skeptical. There is an article about AI that everyone agrees with but argues about anyway. Someone posted their personal finance spreadsheet and it became the top post. The comments are mostly people explaining why they do it differently.

You aren't missing anything.

03

General news

12 articles

A politician said something. Another politician responded. A natural disaster occurred somewhere and there are updates. A study suggests something about health that contradicts a previous study. A celebrity is getting divorced. Markets went up slightly, then came back down.

You aren't missing anything.

How it works

Three steps. Then go outside.

01

Connect your feeds.

Add your news sources, subreddits, and social accounts. nomo pulls from official APIs and your own connected accounts.

02

Get your digest.

Every morning, nomo reads everything for you and produces short, honest summaries for each category. No drama, no algorithm.

03

One tap, then done.

For each category you can go one tap deeper. After that, the app locks until the next cycle. That's the whole product.

Features

Built different. On purpose.

Focus

Deflation, not blocking.

nomo doesn't hide your feeds. It reads them and tells you plainly what's there. When the content sounds dull and unimportant — that's because it usually is.

Rhythm

One cycle, every day.

A single digest each morning. One deep-dive allowance per category. Then the app steps back. Your information diet becomes predictable rather than endless.

Friction

Passcode-gated override.

Need to break the lock? You can. It requires a passcode. The friction is the feature — not a punishment, just a moment of honesty with yourself.

Clarity

No engagement metrics.

nomo wins when you use it less. There are no streaks, no badges, no "you've been consistent" notifications. We make money when you subscribe, not when you scroll.

It works. We're as surprised as you are.

I've tried Screen Time, Opal, one-sec. I dismiss them all in about three days. nomo is different because it doesn't try to block anything — it just makes the content feel correctly unimportant.

M.T.

Product manager, San Francisco

The summaries are almost funny. My Twitter feed yesterday was described as 'mostly people arguing about a thing that happened at a sporting event, and some promotional content.' That's it. That's all it was.

J.K.

Software engineer, New York

I didn't expect the lockout to work. I thought I'd just override it constantly. I have a passcode set, so I can, but the friction is enough that I usually just don't.

A.R.

Designer, London

Pricing

One plan. Simple.

MonthlyAnnualSave 37%
$8/ month
  • Daily AI-generated digest
  • Unlimited news and RSS sources
  • Twitter / X and Reddit integration
  • One deep-dive per category
  • Passcode-gated lockout
  • Customizable digest timing
  • 14-day free trial, no card required
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Start knowing.

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