News Aggregator
News aggregator tools collect articles. Get personalized, real-time news from multiple sources in one place with smart aggregation.
News aggregator
News aggregator gathers stories from many trusted sites into one simple place so you do not need to jump around. It shows clear headlines, short summaries, and quick filters like sports, science, or local city news. You can follow your favorite topics and mute things you do not want to see. This saves time every morning and helps kids and adults read safe, balanced updates in friendly words.
How do I start using the news aggregator?
Open the app and choose a few interests like world, tech, or fun. Pick your region so local stories match your town. Turn on family mode to hide rude words and risky links. Tap follow on sources you trust and unfollow ones you do not enjoy. Press save, and a clean front page appears with fresh posts every time you open it.
What can I customize easily?
- Choose light or dark theme for comfy reading.
- Set font size so small text is not hard.
- Pick quiet hours so alerts do not beep at night.
- Mute noisy topics that make you stressed.
How do filters help me find stories?
Filters sort posts by time, topic, and source so you can zoom to what matters. If you only want family sports on weekends, set topic to sports and time to this week. If school needs a science article, filter by science and new. You can also mark stories to read later so big homework or busy mornings stay calm.
Should I follow sources or just topics?
Following topics gives a wide mix from many places, which is great for learning different views. Following sources gives steady style and tone, which can feel calmer. Most readers mix both: two or three trusted papers plus a few topics like health and weather. This way you see fresh ideas and still keep a steady voice you enjoy.
How can I keep kids safe while reading?
Turn on family mode and block adult sections. Set reading hours and bedtime so alerts pause at night. Add child profiles with age-appropriate topics like animals, space, and local events. Check the weekly report to see time spent and favorite sections, and talk together about tricky stories.
What if I have only five minutes?
Open the daily brief to see five short cards with the main facts. Skim headlines first, then tap one card to read a quick summary. Save any deep story to the later list. Turn on text-to-speech so the app reads while you make breakfast, and leave with a fast, fair view of the day.