Tech Twitter
Finding signal on X is more difficult than it used to be on Twitter. We curate the best tweets on topics like AI, startups, and product development ev
About
A lot of my friends in tech have given up on Twitter, but I still find a lot of value there. People don’t want to waste time trying to improve their feeds. They’re tired of doomscrolling and just want signal without noise. Twitter can be incredible for discovering great insights, but it often feels like trying to find a needle in a noisy, sloppy haystack. You doomscroll for 10–20 minutes and maybe find one or two gems. The rest is just fatigue. I built techtwitter.com, a dedicated site for folks who just don’t want to bother. It’s a curated directory of the best tech-related posts of the day. No slop. No BS. Just value.
Key Features
Daily Curated Feed
A hand-curated list of the best tech tweets, threads, and articles delivered every weekday (published around 10 AM EST) so you get signal without doomscrolling.
Newsletter Subscription
Email subscription to receive the daily curation directly in your inbox — shorthand for the day's most valuable tech insights.
Topics, Threads & Profiles
Organized sections for Trending, Threads, Articles, Topics, and notable Profiles so you can quickly find content by theme (AI, startups, product, etc.).
Search & Archive
Search functionality and an archive let you look up past curated posts and revisit threads or authors you've missed.
Submit & API Access
Options to submit tweets for consideration and an API endpoint (site indicates API is OK) for programmatic access to the curated feed or metadata.
How to Use Tech Twitter
1) Open techtwitter.com and scan the home sections (Trending, Threads, Articles, Topics, Profiles) to see curated items for the day. 2) Use the Topics or Search to filter to specific interests (AI, startups, product development) or to find particular authors/threads. 3) Subscribe to the daily newsletter to receive the curated list each weekday at ~10 AM EST. 4) If you have content to recommend, use the Submit option; developers or power users can explore the API for programmatic access.
