How it works
From this week’s actual news to a briefing your clients thank you for — with a human editor between every step and your inbox.
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Live sources, continuously read
Every few hours we pull from primary and trade sources — the IRS newsroom, the Federal Register, U.S. Treasury, the SBA, Journal of Accountancy, CPA Practice Advisor, Accounting Today, Tax Foundation, FASB, and the AICPA. We respect robots.txt, identify ourselves honestly, and never bypass paywalls: if a source is behind a login we reference the headline and link only.
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Filtered for your clients, not for accountants
Each article is scored twice: would a small-business owner care, and does an accounting firm need to react? Duplicates across outlets are collapsed to the original. Only articles matching your chosen topic areas — federal tax, IRS practice, payroll, small business, and more — make your issue.
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Drafted in your voice
AI writes the first draft to a strict brief: plain English, your tone (professional, plain-English, or conversational), every claim grounded in the article's actual text, no invented numbers or dates, and a "what this means for you" line per story. Summaries are genuinely transformative and always link the original.
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Human-edited, without exception
Every issue lands in an editorial queue where a human reviews, edits, reorders, and approves it. There is no auto-send anywhere in the product — an issue physically cannot reach you without an editor's approval click.
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Delivered under your brand
You receive a polished HTML email and PDF carrying your logo, colors, name, and disclaimer — and nothing of ours. Forward it to clients, paste it into Mailchimp or Outlook, or download it from your portal. Your subscription includes a perpetual license to distribute every delivered issue under your own brand.
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You stay in control
You review each issue before sending it to clients — that's both good practice and part of our terms. On Growth and Authority plans you can request a revision round with one click, and it goes back through the same editorial process.