The world, once a day.
Ozym reads across many outlets every morning, finds where they agree and where they differ, and writes you one balanced digest. You read it, then you close the app.
What makes it different
Once a day, with an end
A small, finite digest that finishes. No infinite scroll, no “load more,” no feed that refills to keep you here. When you reach the bottom, you’re done.
At least two sources, always cited
Every story is synthesised from two or more distinct outlets, with each source named and linked. Single-source coverage never gets published.
No ads, no tracking, no algorithm
Nothing here optimises for your attention. No advertising, no tracking pixels, no behavioural profiling, and no ranking tuned to keep you scrolling.
The name
Ozym is short for Ozymandias. In Shelley’s poem the king’s monument crumbles, but the sculptor who “read well” the passions on that face is the one whose work survives.
Ozym is the sculptor, not the king — a faithful reader of many voices, built to inform rather than to become a monument to itself.
Read it in the app.
A 7-day free trial, then $3.99/month. The app is the only place to read the digest.