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A private briefing for the research lane you keep repeating. Tell it what to track and what to skip; you receive one compact source-aware edition on your schedule.

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14-day Pro trial. Cancel anytime in the billing portal.

What you set

You set the brief once.

No Noise Letter works best when the research job is narrow. You configure the lane once: topic, track rules, skip rules, and schedule.

Topic

HR tech AI buying criteria

A recurring research lane with a name you can recognize before every edition.

Track

Compliance questions, buyer objections, category shifts

The signals that should make it into the briefing.

Skip

Vendor fluff, generic AI posts, recycled stats

The material that creates monitoring work without changing the decision.

Cadence

Weekly, Monday morning

Daily, weekly, or monthly delivery depending on how fast the topic moves.

What you receive

A briefing you can scan from the inbox.

See what a configured brief can produce: one compact edition with the shift, source links, and why each item made the cut.

  • Brand and lead paragraph explain the important shift first.
  • What changed gives the scan before the article summaries.
  • Source rows keep links, freshness, and source context visible.
  • Each item says why it made the cut, plus a trust note in the footer.

What lands in the inbox

Use cases

Recurring research jobs, not generic personas.

The best briefing lane has a job: prepare for a client conversation, keep competitor context current, or track tools without reading every launch thread.

Consultant

Consultant client prep

Who it is for
Consultants and agencies preparing for client calls, proposals, or strategy work.
What they monitor
Client-industry shifts, buyer objections, compliance questions, and proof that changes the conversation.
Open client-prep example

Founder

Founder competitor watch

Who it is for
Founders who need a recurring competitor read without living in product feeds.
What they monitor
Positioning changes, pricing language, customer proof, launches, and packaging shifts.
Open competitor example

Operator

Operator tools watch

Who it is for
Operators and technical leaders tracking AI tools for practical rollout decisions.
What they monitor
Release notes, evaluation tooling, benchmarks, operational controls, and deployment risks.
Open tools example

Trust and limits

Source-aware, not magic.

No Noise Letter is built for recurring monitoring and calmer reading. It is not a guarantee that every important source was found or every claim is correct.

  • AI assists with research, summarization, and drafting, so output can be wrong, incomplete, or outdated.
  • It is useful for recurring monitoring, not professional legal, financial, compliance, or investment advice.
  • Source links stay visible so you can inspect the original material.
  • Critical claims should be checked against original sources before you act.
  • No Noise Letter does not guarantee complete coverage of every source, market, or competitor.
  • Broad or vague briefs will produce broader, noisier editions.

Billing

Start free, then choose a plan

Start with a 14-day Pro trial. Payment details are required before the trial starts. Pro includes up to 2 newsletters; Pro Plus includes up to 5. Daily, weekly, or monthly delivery is included.

Start with one lane

Set one brief. Get one compact briefing.

Start free with a 14-day Pro trial. Cancel anytime in the billing portal; begin with one recurring research lane and tighten it from the first edition.

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