Trace: A Personalized Feed That Replaces Multiple Social Platforms
By
Tarun Tomar
Yesterday's bagel, baked twice. Familiar and a bit tough.
Summary
Trace is a personalized content feed designed to replace checking multiple platforms like Twitter, Reddit, and Hacker News with a single, intentional feed tailored to users' interests and skill levels. The product aims to avoid attention-grabbing algorithms and instead focuses on providing relevant content without fighting for user attention.
Key quotes
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It replaces checking Twitter, Reddit, Hacker News, and blogs with one intentional feed built around your interests and skill level.
Trace is a personalized feed that doesn't fight for your attention.
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