Tech Spindle isn't a news reader. It's a loop — cut the noise, absorb it fast, spark an idea, and turn it into something that's unmistakably yours. Built for anyone whose career depends on staying sharp in tech — engineer, founder, product lead, exec — not just the people with hours to spare. Here's how it actually works, step by step.
Tech Spindle started with one CTO's problem: an industry moving faster every quarter, and a calendar that wasn't getting any emptier. The whole product is built around that same trade — maximum signal, minimum time — whether you're running a team of two hundred or just trying to stay ahead of your own stakeholders before the next stand-up.
The 90-second intro, told by Harika & Rohan
Coming soon · Tech Siblings Podcast
Hundreds of stories break every day — a dozen blogs, a hundred newsletters, a thousand hot takes. By the time you've triaged it all, you still can't say what actually mattered, and you've spent your best hour doing it.
So what does that mean for you? Staying current in tech shouldn't cost you your whole morning — it should take ten minutes, and those ten minutes should be the right ten minutes.
Not what got the most outrage, not what fifteen newsletters all reprinted — what actually changed something. That's the difference between reacting to every headline and spending your attention on the one story worth a decision, a pitch, or a pivot.
Underneath: every story is scored for real-world impact and how genuinely new the idea is, and near-duplicate coverage collapses into one. That's the mechanism. The point is what it buys you back — your attention, spent on the right ten stories instead of all thousand.
Top AI-Ranked feedThere's ten minutes a day where your eyes are busy but your ears aren't. Right now that's silence, or whatever autoplay picked. Instead, you come out the other side already knowing this week's biggest stories — and you have an opinion, because you just heard two people argue about it.
That's the Tech Siblings Podcast: Harika making the real-world case, Rohan pushing the technical angle, landing on a verdict instead of a winner.
The Tech Siblings PodcastSomeone drops a term in a thread or a standup — you sort of know it, couldn't define it under pressure, and stay quiet rather than ask. That small gap, repeated weekly, is how "not technical enough" starts to feel true even when it isn't.
Word of the Day closes it one term at a time — whatever's actually spreading through the industry this week, explained in plain language, no "time to learn" required.
Word of the DayYou've had that thought in the back of your head for a year. It surfaces every time you read something interesting, gets a quiet "huh, someone should build that" — and then you keep scrolling, because nothing about the moment demanded more than a reaction.
Product Idea of the Day and Think Tank hand you a real, specific angle instead — sourced from the news you already read — worth twenty minutes of actual thought rather than another idle daydream that evaporates by lunch.
Product Idea of the Day · Think TankYou read something and think "I have a take on this" — sharp, specific, actually yours. Then the moment passes, the doc stays blank, and by tomorrow someone else has posted the same thought and gotten the credit for thinking of it first.
Spin Up drafts it while the feeling's still fresh — a blog post, a LinkedIn post, a tweet, in your own voice, sourced and attributed automatically. The blank page was the barrier, not the thinking. Now it isn't.
Spin UpNot because of one viral post — because they've seen you show up informed, opinionated, and fast, over and over, on the stuff that matters in your field. That's how a conference organizer ends up inviting you to speak, a recruiter reaches out first, a client trusts your read on where things are headed, or a promotion case writes itself because the track record is already public. None of it was luck — it's what steps one through six, repeated, actually add up to.
Tech Spindle doesn't build your personal brand for you. It removes every excuse not to — and the more you vote and save along the way, the more the Top feed tunes itself to your beat, so next week is easier than this one, not harder.
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