The Revision reads roughly thirty tech publications hourly, collapses duplicate coverage so a single story doesn't appear five times, and rewrites the survivors in a single editorial voice. Sources are credited at the foot of every story. We don't take press releases at face value, we don't run sponsored content, and we don't bury attribution.
How it works
Every hour, an ingest job pulls headlines from a curated set of tech publications. A title‑fingerprint deduplicator collapses stories that show up in multiple feeds. The survivors get handed to an LLM with a fixed voice guideline, which rewrites the piece — same facts, our cadence. The original outlets are always linked at the foot of the story.
What we don't do
We don't aggregate without rewriting. We don't run paid placement. We don't anonymize sources we didn't talk to. If a story's worth running, the reporting that made it possible is worth naming.
The tech press is a hall of mirrors. We point them at one mirror — ours. The Revision · Editorial
Editing
Editors manage sources, the publication's voice, and the ingest schedule from the admin dashboard. The voice rules ship with every rewrite — so the writing stays consistent even as the news doesn't.