Daily Review
Pro only. An evening narrative page generated each evening Monday through Saturday, clustering your day's reads into 2–3 themes with a Daily Question.
What it is
Daily Review is the evening narrative page BestBlogs generates each evening from your reading behavior — clustering your day's reads into 2–3 themes, framing them in a short narrative, and closing with an open-ended Daily Question.
Pro only.
Relationship to the brief: the brief preps your morning, the review reflects your evening — opening and closing the day.
Publishing cadence
- Monday through Saturday: generated each evening (times can drift slightly during beta).
- No Sunday edition: no daily review on Sundays.
- Weekly Review: a weekly aggregation view for Sundays is on the Phase 2 roadmap.
What's in each review
| Section | Notes |
|---|---|
| Emotional opener | A short narrative framing the tone of your reading day |
| Topic clustering | LLM soft clustering groups your day's reads into 2–3 themes, each with a one-line take |
| Representative items | 1–2 standout cards per theme |
| Daily Question | An open-ended prompt inviting you to jot down what's on your mind |
| Link to history | One click opens your full reading history |
Design principles
- Narrative over collage: upgraded from the earlier "stacked data cards" to an evening narrative — coherence matters more than density.
- Slow accumulation, not a task: the Daily Question is optional and skippable; nothing forces you to answer every day.
- No decorative symbols: copy avoids exclamation marks and decorative emoji to keep the calm, quiet evening tone.
Will I get a review on a light reading day?
Yes. If you read very little, the review stays short and adds gentle framing ("a quieter day is fine too") — it won't force themes that aren't there.
If you opened nothing on BestBlogs that day, no review is generated and nothing shows up in your history.