Every morning, a carefully selected long-form article and a podcast episode on the topic you actually care about — curated and delivered to your inbox. No algorithm, no noise.
Subscribe to get a curated article and podcast every morning.The name
Cogletta is a name we created to capture a simple idea: knowledge should be chosen, not chased.
The name blends two Latin roots. Cognito means "to know" or "to understand" — the origin of the modern word cognition. Collecta means "gathered together" or "carefully collected."
Together, they express what Cogletta is built to do.
We live in a world with more information than we could ever consume. The challenge is no longer finding content — it's finding the right content. Cogletta helps by collecting, filtering, and presenting the few things that are truly worth your attention.
Not more information.
Better information.
Carefully selected. Thoughtfully curated. Delivered daily.
Why Cogletta exists
I once realized that after spending time on my phone, when I put it down, I couldn't remember anything tangible. Social media, news sites, video platforms show me things — but are these things really what matters to me?
And there's so much out there that choosing what to read has become stressful in itself.
I thought about how I used to read. I would pick up a magazine, follow topics that made sense to me. That feeling was gone.
That's why I built Cogletta. An article and a podcast every morning on the topic you choose. No noise. Focus. If you think like me — you're in the right place.
— The Cogletta team
How it works
Pick three interest areas from 15 categories — history, economics, science, world politics, and more.
Every day, hundreds of sources are scanned. Only the best long-form article per category makes the cut.
Your article and podcast episode arrive every morning — on your dashboard and in your inbox, ready to read.
What's included
Picked from across your 3 interests — long-form, substantive pieces from think-tanks, academic journals, and quality publications.
Your article and podcast delivered to your inbox every morning at 07:00. Clean, readable.
Each article comes with a short editorial note — why this piece, why today, why it's worth your time.
A carefully selected episode from top podcasts in your interest area — paired with your article every morning.
A taste of what you'll read
JSTOR Daily · 8 min read
Britain's invasion fiction tracks a fascinating arc — the 19th-century fear of foreign attack gradually morphed into something more psychologically complex, a fear of internal collapse dressed in external threat. If you've ever wondered why certain anxieties resurface in politics every generation, this is the literary genealogy that explains it. Read full article →
Chatham House · 6 min read
Three powers, one calculation: as Israel intensifies strikes on Hezbollah, the calculus for a nuclear agreement shifts in real time. This piece cuts through the noise to show how tactical military decisions ripple into diplomatic channels in ways that aren't obvious from headlines alone. Read full article →
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