Station Brief
Station Brief

The newspaper that's about you.

Every news app asks you to pick topics. We ask one question instead. You write a paragraph about your business, your money and your week; every morning you get a short paper where every item earned its place against that paragraph — with a so-what written for you. Then it ends.

Your business, your money, your week. Plain English. Nobody else reads this — it is encrypted and only the beat sheet it compiles into is ever shown back to you.
Or start from a preset and edit it:
At least 8 characters.
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One paragraph.

Not a form. Not forty checkboxes. The things that actually touch your life, in your own words.

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Your beat sheet.

The paragraph compiles into a legible list of beats you can read and edit in plain English: “stop showing me crypto, more on permit law.”

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A finite paper every morning.

A front page, a handful of items, each marked KNOW or ACT, with sources. Then: that’s the paper.

The Wolffe Dispatch — Station Brief STATION BRIEF THE WOLFFE DISPATCH KATY, TEXAS · EDITION NO. 214 · SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 2026 The rule change that touches your ad spend, and the form to file Your lease is up in March. Here is what the market did this… One permit deadline. The first step takes ten minutes The newspaper that's about you. Print yours → brief.station.solutions
Your masthead, with your name on it. People screenshot theirs.

KNOW or ACT, on every item.

Most news is for knowing. Some of it needs a phone call this week. ACT items carry a first step and a checkbox that stays on your list until you clear it.

Sources on every item.

Every so-what traces back to what was actually published, fetched that morning. Open the sources under any item. Nothing ships without one.

It ends.

No infinite scroll. A paper has a last page. Finishing yours keeps a streak, five minutes a day.

Ask your paper.

“What have you told me about my lease this year?” The archive answers with citations to its own items.

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