txt.club
The internet is stealing 2.5 hours a day from you.
Take it back with one text.
txt.club is an AI that watches YouTube, Twitter, or any corner of the internet and texts a 5-minute digest of what actually matters to you. No app. No feed. No rabbit hole at 1am.
// 30 seconds. One text thread. Done.
hey!
Hey — this is txt.club. I watch the internet and text you what matters.
What do you want me to keep an eye on? Creators, topics, anything.
ooh nice, can you follow The Plain Bagel on youtube?
and Cristiano Ronaldo on twitter please 🙏
Got both. Plain Bagel for the finance breakdowns, Ronaldo for… Ronaldo things. I'll text you when either one posts something worth your time.
amazing. also let me know when the new iphone comes out?
On it. I'll ping you the moment Apple announces a date, and again when it actually drops.
you're the best. also I'm in digital marketing, so let me know about any new marketing tech
Nice — I'll watch the martech space for you. New tools, big launches, anything the industry's actually talking about. I'll skip the LinkedIn noise.
One digest a day with all of it. Morning or evening?
morning would be perfect
Done. First digest lands tomorrow at 7am.
// 7:00 AM. The only notification worth opening.
Today 7:00 AM
Morning. 4 things for you today:
→ The Plain Bagel dropped a 14-min video on why private credit is starting to look like 2007 mortgages. Clear, not doomer. Worth watching in full — link below.
→ Ronaldo posted twice. One gym selfie, one cryptic “SIUUU”. Nothing to see. Skipping.
→ iPhone 17 update: Apple sent invites for a Sept 9 event. Pre-orders open the 12th, ships the 19th. I'll text you the morning of the keynote.
→ Martech: HubSpot shipped an AI agent builder inside their Marketing Hub — actually interesting, not the usual “AI” sticker. Everyone on marketing Twitter is either thrilled or writing think-pieces about SEO dying. Quick breakdown: […]
That's it. Go have your day.
The average person burns 2.5 hours a day on feeds designed to keep them there. txt.club turns that into a 5-minute text.
That's 38 days a year: more than a month of your life handed back to you.
What would you do with an extra month every year?
// what you actually get
One text a day. That's the whole product. No app to check. No feed to scroll. No notifications pulling at you. Just one message when there's something worth knowing.
It watches YouTube and X in the background. Give it the creators you care about. It watches everything they post and sends you only what's worth your time.
Signal, not noise. Ten posts go in. The one worth reading comes out. The other nine die where they belong.
It tells you when to actually watch something. Most content is better as a summary. The rare video worth your full attention? It'll tell you. That's the one you watch.
It connects the dots. When five creators cover the same thing from different angles, you get one combined take — not five overlapping summaries.
It gets sharper every week. It learns what you skip, what you read twice, what you go quiet on. Month two hits different than week one.
Ask it anything. It's a text thread. “What did Karpathy say about agents this week?” “Summarize the Acquired episode on Nvidia.” Ask. Get an answer.
Stop scrolling.
Start reading the one text that matters.
Text “hey” to(205) 503-0342
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