Turn scrolling
into signal.
For curious people.
An AI-powered learning feed. Pick a topic and SignalScroll builds a stream of short, engaging cards designed to help you learn without losing momentum.
A high-signal learning feed.
Instead of long lessons, cluttered dashboards, or empty scrolling, you get a feed that feels fast, modern, and worth your time. The speed of a feed with the value of real learning.
Type a topic. Follow it as deep as it goes.
Curiosity is the only prerequisite. Every prompt opens a thread of cards built around the question you actually asked.
Hot takes, explanations, code, questions.
Different cuts on the same idea so it lands. Each card kind gets a single dot — no badges, no fills, no chunky icons.
Short by design, scrollable by default.
Move quickly without losing the thread or the substance. Type does the work; chrome stays out of the way.
Save individual cards or whole scrolls.
Your topic, branches, and pages, ready to revisit later — even offline. The library is quiet rows separated by hairlines, not a wall of tiles.
Every branch your curiosity took, mapped.
Pick up exactly where you left off. The tree shows the shape of how you actually learned, not a fake progress bar.
Four screens. One language.
Near-black surfaces. Hairline dividers. Muted accents. The mock is the floor of how visually quiet the app should be.
Home Type a topic. Follow it as deep as it goes.
Feed Hot takes, explanations, code, questions — until it clicks.
Saved Save the card. Save the whole journey.
Tree Every branch your curiosity took, mapped.
Quiet pricing.
Use it free. Upgrade only when you want to go deeper.
- 3 new topics per day
- Up to 5 pages per topic to dig deep
- Save individual cards
- Save whole scrolls — topic, branches, pages — to revisit offline
- Unlimited new topics
- Unlimited depth on any topic
- Stay Current — feeds grounded in live web search
- Priority on new feed modes as they ship
Trade noise for signal.
SignalScroll is launching soon. Visit the site to learn more and get notified the day it lands on the App Store.