daily
daily.dev is the personalized developer news feed and community. Get the best tech content from 1000+ sources in your browser new tab or on mobile. Free and open source.
A browser extension and web app that replaces your new tab page with a personalized feed of developer articles and tutorials from across the web, learning your interests and requiring zero curation effort.
daily.dev is a professional network and personalized news feed designed specifically for software developers. The core idea is to replace the typical new tab page in your browser with a curated, automatically updated feed of articles, tutorials, and discussions from across the developer internet — covering programming languages, frameworks, tools, and industry trends.
Rather than manually visiting dozens of tech blogs or newsletters, daily.dev aggregates content from many sources and learns your interests to surface the most relevant material. You can discover articles, interact with posts, join community groups around specific topics or technologies, and follow other developers. It works offline and is designed to require zero curation effort from the user — the feed personalizes itself over time.
daily.dev is available as a browser extension for Chrome and Microsoft Edge (so it appears whenever you open a new tab), as well as a Progressive Web App for mobile devices. The platform is also home to a developer card feature, which generates a shareable profile card showing your reading stats and activity that you can embed in a GitHub profile.
The codebase is a multi-repo monorepo system covering a browser extension, a web app, API services, and supporting tooling. It is open source under the AGPL-3.0 license and can be run locally with Docker. Developers, PMs, and founders who want to stay current with the software development ecosystem would use it as a passive, always-on learning tool.
Where it fits
- Replace your browser new tab page with a curated feed of programming tutorials and dev news relevant to your stack and interests.
- Generate and embed a developer profile card showing your reading activity in your GitHub README.
- Self-host the daily.dev platform with Docker to create a private developer news feed for your team.
- Join topic-based community groups to follow discussions around specific frameworks or tools.