NexSift
Less noise.More signal.

NexSift filters relevant changes in technology and shows what changed, why it matters and what to watch. No infinite feed: a short selection, with context and verified sources.

A signal is a relevant change, verified and placed in context.

WHY IT EXISTS

Technology produces a lot of noise.Only the signals remain.

Feeds, newsletters and alerts compete for your attention. NexSift does not try to make you consume more: it tries to make you need to read less to understand better what changed.

NexSift was born to reduce the cost of keeping up with technology. Instead of reproducing everything that was published, it prioritizes signals with real impact for people who build, operate, design or decide about technology, with development as the main editorial bias.

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BEHIND IT ALL
Built by someone who lives the problem

NexSift was created by Tiago Castro, a full stack cloud developer with a degree in Systems Analysis and Development and more than 5 years in the market building and operating software. The motivation came from the cost of keeping up with technology: infinite feeds, hype and little context. NexSift is the filter he wanted for himself: few signals, verifiable sources and direct context about what changes for people who build software.

HOW IT WORKS

Not everything that happens deserves your attention.

NexSift is an editorial sieve: a lot happens, almost nothing gets through. Only what changes a decision, risk, opportunity or understanding makes it to the radar.

Scarcity is the point: publishing less is better than lowering the standard.

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A lot happens
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Did it really change something?
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Is there evidence?
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Does it have consequences?
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SIGNAL
TRUST AND SOURCES

Verified sources, not just cited ones.

Every signal is traceable to the source that supports it. Before publishing, NexSift reopens and mechanically verifies every URL: the source is evidence, not decoration.

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signals on the radar
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verified at publication
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sources verifiable now
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topics on the radar