Discover Articles
DailyDraft automatically finds relevant articles based on your newsletter's keywords and preferences.
How Article Discovery Works
When you create or draft a new issue, DailyDraft searches the web for articles matching your configured keywords. The AI then ranks and suggests the most relevant content for your audience.
- Keywords drive discovery - Articles are found based on your newsletter preferences
- AI ranks relevance - Each article gets a relevance score based on your audience
- You curate - Review suggestions and select which articles to include
Viewing Discovered Articles
When editing an issue, you'll see discovered articles in the sidebar:
- Navigate to Issues in the sidebar
- Click on an issue to edit it
- View the Suggested Articles section
- Articles show title, source, and relevance score
Article Statuses
| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Discovered | Found by search, not yet processed |
| Scraped | Full content extracted from source |
| Summarized | AI has generated a TLDR summary |
| Suggested | Ranked and ready for your review |
| Curated | You've selected this for your issue |
| Rejected | You've decided not to include this |
Improving Discovery Results
To get better article suggestions:
- Refine your keywords - Add specific, relevant keywords in Preferences
- Set categories - Help AI understand your newsletter's focus areas
- Describe your audience - The audience description helps rank articles
Tip: The more specific your keywords, the more relevant your article suggestions will be. Use phrases like "artificial intelligence startups" instead of just "AI".
Manual Article Search
You can also manually trigger article discovery:
- Open an issue for editing
- Click "Find Articles" button
- Wait for the search to complete (usually 30-60 seconds)
- Review new suggestions in the sidebar
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