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GaelS
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I built dailypush.dev - a search engine for dev blog posts, summarized and curated by other devs

Between newsletters, framework blogs, niche sources that post once a month, and the ones we just forget to check...

It's getting hard to follow the dev ecosystem and even harder to find what’s worth reading.

So I built dailypush.dev, a search engine for real dev blog posts.


🧠 What it does:

  • 1300+ articles already indexed and counting every day
  • Pulled from hundreds of developer blogs and sources
  • Each post is summarized using GPT
  • Tagged by topic (React, backend, AI, DevOps…)
  • You can search, filter, and like posts you find valuable
  • Popular content surfaces naturally based on views and upvotes

✨ Why I made it

I kept missing solid blog posts buried in newsletters, tweets, changelogs, and Medium SEO traps.

I wanted a single place to stay up to date and search blog posts like a developer with summaries, clean metadata, and no fluff.

Ultimately, the goal is to make this curated by developers, for developers.


🚧 It’s a v1 and it's (hopefully) just the beginning

If there's traction, here’s what’s planned:

  • Personalized digests
  • Tag subscriptions
  • Saved posts & bookmarks
  • Recommendations by interest

📬 Would love your feedback, ideas, or use cases.

Try it here → https://dailypush.dev

(no signup required)

Thanks for reading 🙌

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Michael Liang

Good post!

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GaelS

Thanks a lot! Hope you'll find this app useful !

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Michael Liang

Yeah, I used dailypush.dev just before, and it was really helpful for me.
I am sure it will be helpful for others.

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