Two briefs. Every morning. Delivered by 8am.

Stop spending two hours
on Reddit
before you hit record.

Every morning, DailySignal writes two structured video briefs for AI creators. One breaks down the real news and trend shifts. One covers the fails, the chaos, and the moments that make people click. Hook, talking points, closer — pulled from real sources so you don't have to.

Two briefs. Every day.

Each one is a complete video outline — not a link dump, not a summary, not a newsletter.

The Signal

The serious one. Model releases, policy shifts, funding rounds, research findings — broken down for a general tech audience that wants substance, not hype.

  • Opening hook that lands the "why this matters today"
  • 4–6 talking points with source references
  • A closer with an opinion or open question for your audience

The Noise

The fun one. AI fails, unexpected outputs, absurd hallucinations, and "wait that actually happened" moments from the past 24 hours. Curated, not scraped.

  • A hook that plays on the unexpected or the surreal
  • 4–6 moments or stories with reaction context
  • A closer that invites your audience to pile on

How it works

01

We track everything overnight

Reddit, X, AI newsletters, research labs, and the corners of the internet where the weird stuff surfaces first — all tracked while you sleep.

02

We write the briefs

Not a summary. A structured outline you can open at 8am and nearly read to camera — hook, talking points, closer, sources included.

03

You hit record

No more two-hour research sessions before you can start. The brief is ready by 8am. You bring the personality, the takes, and the edit.

Built for AI creators who post consistently

If you cover AI more than twice a week, you already know the grind. Staying on top of a fast-moving space while also actually making videos is a full-time job on top of a full-time job.

YouTube AI news channels

Daily or near-daily schedules need daily material — the brief covers both serious and viral

Tech podcasters

Structured talking points ready for the mic, not a pile of raw links to sort through

AI educators and explainers

The Signal brief includes the "why it matters" framing that turns news into a teachable moment

Reaction and commentary channels

The Noise brief is a curated list of things actually worth reacting to, not just trending noise

AI newsletter writers

Use the briefs as a structured scaffold for your own digest — context already included

Anyone who lost a morning to research

Before you could write a single word of script — that's the problem this solves

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