AI News Digest

An AI Daily News Digest — What's Real, and What Isn't

The honest split: @vustSearchBot answers any news question right now, with sourced links you can click through — that part is live today. An automatic morning push you never had to ask for is not built. This page explains both halves plainly.

On-demand sourced search: live today. Scheduled push: not built — vote below.Honest scope: ask-now search is real; auto-push isn't
Sourced, clickable citations4 depth tiers, Quick to LabAsk anytime — no waiting for morning

Honest scope

Not built yet — and we checked the code to be sure

A scheduled, automatic AI news digest (saved topics, pushed on its own each morning) does not exist in @vustSearchBot's codebase today — no cron job, no topic-preference table, no push mechanism. What's real: sourced, on-demand answers to any question, any time, across 4 depth tiers. The waitlist button below is a genuine demand counter, not a preview of a hidden feature.

Everything on this page about @vustSearchBot's current capability (sourced citations, 4 tiers, on-demand only) is verified against the running product.
Specimens

See the difference

What a digest usually means, what VUST has today, and the honest gap between them.

What people mean by an 'AI news digest'

The usual promise

You pick a few topics once — say, AI, your industry, a city you follow — and every morning a message shows up with what changed, synthesized from many sources, without you having to go ask.

What that actually requires

Three moving pieces: somewhere to store your chosen topics, a scheduler that fires on its own (a cron job, not a reply to your message), and a push mechanism that reaches you even when you haven't opened the chat. All three have to exist server-side, independent of you.

What VUST has today

Real, on demand

@vustSearchBot answers 'what happened with [topic] today' the moment you ask — a synthesized answer with numbered, openable source links, not a list of headlines to click through yourself. Four depth tiers: Quick and Standard (fast lookups), Deep/Research (parallel sub-queries for harder questions), and Lab/Deep Report (an agent-driven investigation, included with the Pro subscription) — each per-query tier has a fixed price stated up front and charged when you send the query.

What's actually missing

No cron job runs on your behalf, no table remembers your topics between sessions, and nothing pushes a message to you unprompted. You have to open the chat and ask — every single time. That's the real, specific gap, not a vague 'we'll get there.'

Honest scope

Not built — verified against the code

We checked the SearchBot package directly: there is no cron route, no scheduled job, and no subscription/topic-preference table anywhere in it. This isn't a hidden feature we're being coy about — it genuinely does not exist yet.

What the waitlist actually does

The button below records a real vote. Enough of them and a saved-topics, scheduled push moves up the list — built on top of the same sourced-search engine that already answers your questions today, not a separate product.
Practical use cases

Who's asking for an AI news digest

Busy professionals
Want a morning catch-up without opening five apps or a browser tab
Ask @vustSearchBot directly today for a sourced synthesis of what changed overnight — the content of a digest, minus the automatic delivery, which isn't built yet.
Topic-focused readers
Only care about one or two narrow beats (AI funding, a specific industry, a home city)
A scoped question returns a scoped, sourced answer — no scrolling past irrelevant categories to find the one item that matters.
Telegram-native users
Don't want another app or an inbox just to stay current
Everything happens inside the chat they already use — ask, get a sourced answer, done, no separate destination.
How it works01–03

What's live today vs. what's on the waitlist

  1. 01

    Ask on demand

    Open @vustSearchBot and ask about any topic — a synthesized, sourced answer comes back immediately, four depth tiers from a quick lookup to an agent-driven report.

  2. 02

    No memory, no schedule (today)

    Nothing is saved between sessions and nothing arrives unprompted — verified directly against the code, not a guess. You ask fresh every time.

  3. 03

    Vote for the scheduled version

    The waitlist button records real demand for a saved-topics, automatically-delivered digest built on the same search engine — not a separate product.

Same tool · in Telegram@vustbot

Ask now, or vote for automatic delivery

@vustSearchBot answers any news question today with sourced citations — free bonus to start, then each lookup priced before you confirm. The waitlist button votes for a scheduled version.

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Quality & trust

Honest scope

Not built — verified against the code

We checked packages/search-telegram directly: no cron route, no scheduler, no topic-preference table exists. This is a genuine gap, not a hidden feature.

Real competitors exist here

Junction Bot already does paid AI-channel-digests in Telegram — we're not claiming uncontested white space. VUST's angle would be live web-search grounding with citations, not channel aggregation.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does VUST send a daily AI news digest automatically?

Not today, and we're not going to pretend otherwise. We checked the SearchBot code directly: there is no cron job, no scheduler, and no stored topic list — nothing that pushes a message to you without you asking first. The waitlist button on this page is a real demand counter, not a soft-launch of a hidden feature.

Can I get today's news from an AI in Telegram right now?

Yes — that part is fully real. Open @vustSearchBot and ask directly: 'what happened with [your topic] today' returns a synthesized answer with numbered, clickable source citations, not a list of headlines you still have to open yourself. It just requires you to ask, rather than arriving on a schedule.

What are the four search depth tiers, and what do they cost?

Quick and Standard are fast single-query lookups — right for a quick news check. Deep, also called Research, runs parallel sub-queries and synthesizes a fuller answer for harder questions. Each per-query tier has a fixed price stated up front and charged when you send the query; a failed search or delivery is refunded automatically. Lab, also called Deep Report, is an agent-driven investigation that browses the web and compiles a structured report — it comes with the Pro subscription rather than a per-use price.

How is asking @vustSearchBot different from a news app?

A news app hands you a list of links ranked by an algorithm; you still read and synthesize. @vustSearchBot returns one synthesized answer built from multiple live web sources, with each claim traceable to an openable citation — closer to asking a well-read friend than scrolling a feed.

Aren't there already Telegram bots that do daily digests?

Yes, and we won't pretend the space is empty — a paid Telegram bot (Junction Bot, roughly €3–18/month at last check) already digests channel content on a schedule. VUST's angle, if this ships, would be different: a digest grounded in live web search with cited sources, not just a summary of channels you already follow.

Will a scheduled digest be personalized to topics I choose?

That's the intended shape if it gets built — a short list of topics you set once, checked automatically. It hasn't shipped, so we won't describe exact mechanics as if they exist. The realistic path today is asking about your specific topics manually, which already works with full personalization since you write the query yourself.

Ready when you are

The answer is real today. The automatic push isn't yet.

Ask @vustSearchBot anything news-related right now for a sourced answer — and press the waitlist button if what you actually want is for it to arrive without asking.