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Know what's worth reading before you read it

Every article, newsletter, and post is scored against what you already know. Crada finds what's genuinely novel, flags recycled takes, and tells you what deserves your time.

For any professional who can't afford to miss what matters — but can't read everything.

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Critical, verified developments that require immediate attention or should change your strategy.
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AI impact on data infrastructure6
PostgreSQL 17 introduces incremental backup51% novel

• PostgreSQL 17 update includes incremental backup, new SQL/JSON features, performance boosts in bulk loading and monitoring.

• SIGNAL: Incremental backup changes backup strategies, reducing time and storage requirements significantly.

• The article lacks direct benchmarking comparisons with earlier versions or competitive databases.

Article↗ postgresql.orgMar 3, 2026
Sunday Deep Dive19% novel

• Analysis of Taalas AI chip's potential impact versus NVIDIA.

• SIGNAL: AI hardware directly impacts model training efficiency and scalability.

Article↗ alphasignal.aiMar 3, 2026

You don't have a reading problem. You have a signal problem.

Newsletters, articles, podcasts, threads — the volume keeps growing. Most of it is noise: recycled takes, thinly veiled sales pitches, hype dressed up as insight. The cost of missing something real keeps rising.

You've developed the instinct: scan, filter, decide. But instinct doesn't scale. You re-read the same arguments repackaged by different authors. The genuinely novel insights get buried in the pile.

You need a triage system that tells you why something deserves your time — or why it doesn't — before you invest a single minute reading it.

Triage, not bookmarking

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Content flows in. Triage starts instantly.

Gmail newsletters, Chrome bookmarks, the bookmarklet, or manual save. The moment content arrives, AI analysis begins — scoring novelty, detecting intent, and categorizing by your themes. No waiting.

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Every piece is scored before you read it

Novelty score: how much is genuinely new vs. what you already know. Intent detection: substance, sales pitch, hype, or recycled takes. Verdict: Signal, Momentum, or Background. You see all of this before reading a word.

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Your categories, refined by you

AI suggests thematic categories. You edit them, and every future article benefits from that refinement. Over time, the system classifies content exactly the way you think — not generic tags, but your taxonomy.

📰 Newsletters📄 Articles🎙️ Podcasts🎥 Videos📚 Books📝 Notes💬 Threads
Content Triage Engine

What happens before you read

Every piece of content is analyzed the moment it arrives. Three questions, answered before you invest your time.

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Deep analysis, not summaries

Not just a summary. Crada evaluates the structure of the argument, the author's intent, and whether the piece brings real substance or just rides a trending topic. You get a verdict, a source check, and a critical read.

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Signal, Momentum, Background

Signals: genuinely novel developments that should change your strategy. Momentum: themes gaining traction across your field. Background: context that's useful but not urgent. Open Crada and go straight to what matters.

Novelty scoring against your knowledge base

Every new article is checked against everything you've already ingested. Not just deduplication — Crada asks: does this bring arguments you haven't encountered yet? A novelty score surfaces what actually moves the needle.

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Intent detection

Is this a genuine analysis or a thinly veiled sales pitch? Hype or substance? A fresh take or the same argument you've read five times? Crada identifies the narrative intent so you don't waste time finding out the hard way.

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Your criteria, your rules

Customize how content is classified and analyzed. Define what matters to your workflow — the AI adapts to your research needs, not the other way around.

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Chat with your content

Talk to your library through Telegram and WhatsApp. Ask questions, get answers grounded in your saved content.

📲Coming soonAdd content via Telegram or WhatsApp — forward articles, no browser needed.

Content flows in. Triage starts automatically.

Connect your sources and every piece of content is triaged the moment it arrives.

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Gmail integration

Connect your inbox and Crada does the rest. Newsletters are decomposed automatically: every article link is extracted and triaged individually. No more skimming a 20-link newsletter wondering which ones matter.

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Chrome extension

Save any webpage with one click and get an instant triage verdict. Sync your Chrome bookmarks folder automatically — your existing bookmarks get analyzed and scored. No more unprocessed bookmark graveyards.

Bookmarklet

Works in any browser, no extension needed. Select text on a page, click the bookmarklet, and the AI triage kicks in immediately. Five seconds to save. Minutes saved deciding whether to read.

What early users say

“I used to spend Sunday mornings skimming 15 newsletters. Now Crada tells me which three articles actually have something new. I read less and know more.”

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Marco T.

AI Researcher

“The newsletter decomposition is brilliant. A 20-link digest becomes 20 individually triaged articles. I go straight to the two that are actually novel and skip the rest guilt-free.”

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Sarah K.

Product Manager

“The intent detection caught a 'thought leadership' article that was actually a product pitch. Crada flagged it before I wasted 10 minutes reading. That's the value.”

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Daniel R.

Data Analyst

Start in 60 seconds

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Connect

Add the bookmarklet, connect Gmail, or install the Chrome extension. Content starts flowing in.

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Triage

Every piece of content is analyzed instantly: novelty scored, intent detected, category assigned. You see the verdict before reading.

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Read what matters

Open Crada and go straight to Signals. Read the content that earned your time. Skip the rest with confidence.

Start free, upgrade when you need to

Every piece of content gets full triage: novelty scoring, intent detection, and categorization. Credits scale with content length and reset monthly.

Free

$0/month

30 AI credits/month

  • ✓ Save unlimited items
  • ✓ 30 AI credits per month
  • ✓ Full triage analysis
  • ✓ Bookmarklet

1–3 credits per triage based on article length. When credits run out, items still save — triage resumes next month.

Start triaging — it's free
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Pro

$8/month

or $72/year — save 25%. 300 AI credits/month.

  • ✓ Everything in Free
  • ✓ 300 AI credits per month
  • ✓ Gmail newsletter import
  • ✓ Chrome bookmarks sync
  • ✓ API access
  • ✓ Priority support

Need more? Buy top-ups at $3 per 100 credits.

Launch price — locked in for early members

Upgrade to Pro

Credit cost per analysis

1 credit

Short (< 1K words)

2 credits

Medium (1K–3K)

3 credits

Long (3K+ words)

No credit card required for Free. Cancel Pro anytime.

Questions

Bookmarking tools save content for later. Crada tells you whether "later" is worth it. Every piece of content is scored for novelty against your existing knowledge base, checked for intent (substance vs. hype vs. sales pitch), and categorized into your themes — before you read it. Bookmarks just sit there. Crada works before you do.

Notion is a general-purpose workspace. It is flexible, but that flexibility means you have to design your own system before you can start saving content. Crada does one thing: save content references and make them searchable. No databases to configure, no templates to choose. Save a link, add a tag, search later.

Anything you consume and want to reference later: articles, book notes, podcast links, video URLs, meeting notes, conversation excerpts, or plain notes. The bookmarklet saves web pages in one click. For non-web content, use the "New item" form in the app.

Every item you save gets full triage. The AI reads your content and produces: a novelty score (how much is new vs. what you already know), intent detection (genuine substance, sales pitch, hype, or recycled take), a verdict (Signal, Momentum, or Background), a source check, and a one-line takeaway. It also suggests categories and finds related items in your library. Credit cost depends on article length: 1 credit for short content (under 1,000 words), 2 credits for medium (1,000–3,000 words), and 3 credits for long articles (3,000+ words). Free accounts get 30 credits per month; Pro gets 300. When credits run out, items still save — they skip triage until credits reset.

Yes. Your saved items are only visible to you. Crada uses row-level security at the database level, which means your data is isolated from other users by the database itself, not just by the application code.

You own it — everything you save belongs to you. Your items, tags, categories, notes, and AI analysis results are only ever visible to you. You can export your full dataset as a JSON file anytime from Settings → Your Data. If you decide to leave, request account deletion and we'll remove everything within 30 days. We never sell your data, share it with advertisers, or use it to train AI models.

Yes. We only access the specific Gmail label you choose — we never read your personal emails, contacts, or other data. OAuth tokens are encrypted and stored securely. You can disconnect anytime from Settings, and all synced data is deleted immediately.

The Chrome extension only accesses bookmarks in the folder you select. It cannot read your browsing history, passwords, or other browser data. All synced bookmarks are private to your account and protected by the same row-level security as everything else in Crada.

Yes. The Chrome extension can sync an entire bookmarks folder into Crada automatically. You can also connect your Gmail to auto-import newsletters and articles from email. More import tools (Raindrop, Pocket) are on our roadmap.

Mem.ai is an AI-powered note-taking tool focused on writing and knowledge management. Crada is focused on content you consume from external sources — articles, newsletters, podcasts, videos. Crada's AI categorizes and filters for relevance and novelty, rather than helping you write.

Readwise is about reading and retaining — highlights, annotations, spaced repetition. It assumes you'll read first and organize later. Crada sits before the reading: it scores novelty against your knowledge base and detects intent before you invest your time. Crada also auto-imports newsletters from Gmail and decomposes them into individually triaged articles.

Raindrop is a bookmark manager — it organizes what you've already decided to save. Crada is a triage system — it tells you what's worth saving and reading in the first place. Every item gets a novelty score against your knowledge base, intent detection, and automatic thematic categorization. Raindrop organizes links. Crada decides which links deserve your time.

Stop reading everything. Start reading what matters.

Crada tells you what's worth your time before you invest it. Free to start — 30 AI triage analyses a month, unlimited items.

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