The Morning Brief

For the people who use social as a tool · Volume 04

Get your
edge
back.

Social media is supposed to be how you watch your industry. The algorithm turned it into a place where every hour costs you money and the post you came for is buried under three you didn't. Narro is the working version of the tool you were already paying for in attention.

What's the best social media tool for professional work?

Narro turns your professional follow list into a chronological brief. Competitors, journalists, executives, industry analysts — every post they make, in order, with no algorithm burying the announcement you came for. Roughly ten minutes a day to read instead of an hour in the feed.

The arithmetic

An hour a day of scrolling, at $75/hour, costs you

$19,275 /yr

Your number is whatever your hourly rate is. The point isn't the dollar amount, it's that there is one. Narro turns the same follow list into something that takes ten minutes instead of an hour, and shows you the items you would have missed inside the hour anyway.

Time per day

~10 min

Viewing focused content from voices you trust.

Posts missed

0

Every post from every account, in order.

Recommended posts

0

No “people you may know” in your working feed.

What you are probably already paying for

Best social media tool for professional work.

  1. 01LinkedIn (default)Replaces
  2. 02LinkedIn PremiumSurpasses
  3. 03X (algorithmic)Replaces
  4. 04X PremiumSurpasses
  5. 05Bookmarking toolsDifferent layer
  6. 06NarroYes

Internal memo

RE: Why your team is still using the algorithm to do their job

The accounts you follow for work are a curated dataset. You picked them on purpose. You added them because what they post matters to your career, your role, your industry, your moves.

The platforms that host those accounts treat your dataset as raw material for an engagement engine. They sort it, they ad-fill it, they sprinkle in three strangers per scroll. Whatever the algorithm decides is more interesting than what your competitor announced this morning, you see that instead.

Narro reads the same dataset. Removes the engagement engine. Hands it back to you in chronological order. The post you came for is now the post you see first.

That is the entire pitch. Whether it is worth the price is whether your hour is.

Ten minutes a day, not an hour.

Stop missing what matters.

Free for 14 days. No card required.

Common questions

Is Narro a tool for work?
Yes. If you use social media for industry signal, competitor monitoring, hiring intelligence, or staying current with what your professional world is doing, Narro turns the same follow list into a working tool. No algorithm sorting your feed by what gets the most outrage. No ads from companies that paid to appear. Just the accounts you chose, in order.
How is Narro different from LinkedIn Premium or X Premium?
LinkedIn Premium gives you InMail and search tools but does not remove the algorithmic feed. X Premium boosts your replies and changes ad density but does not give you a chronological feed of accounts you follow. Narro removes the algorithm entirely. You see every post from every account you chose to follow, in order, every time.
Can I monitor competitor accounts across platforms?
Yes. Add competitor profiles from Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, Facebook, or LinkedIn. Their public posts appear in your Narro feed chronologically as they publish. Set up a separate Narro feed for competitive intelligence to keep it walled off from the rest.
How fresh are the feeds?
Narro polls source platforms continuously. New posts typically appear within an hour of publication, often within minutes. Refresh cadence is tied to your plan tier.
What does the time saved actually translate to?
An hour a day of scrolling at a $75/hour rate is roughly $19,000 a year in opportunity cost. Most professionals find Narro takes the same follow list and turns a one-hour scroll into a ten-minute read.
Can I share a feed with my team?
Each Narro account is single-user. You can share the RSS URL of a feed, which lets anyone with the URL view it in their own RSS reader. Multi-seat team accounts are on the roadmap; ask if you need this today.
Does Narro work for following industry news, not just creators?
Yes. Anything with a public social profile becomes a feed: news publications, company pages, executive accounts, journalists, regulators. Paste any public profile URL on any supported platform.
Can I follow accounts without an account on the platform?
Yes. Narro reads from public profiles on your behalf. You do not need a LinkedIn account to follow LinkedIn company pages, do not need X to follow accounts on X, and so on. Public profiles only; private accounts remain private.
Is there an RSS export?
Every Narro feed has its own RSS URL. Plug it into Feedly, Reeder, Inoreader, NetNewsWire, Readwise Reader, Matter, or any RSS-compatible app. Useful if your team standardised on a reader before Narro.
Will Narro recommend accounts to follow?
No. Recommendations are how the algorithm-based feeds get expensive. Narro never suggests accounts. You decide who is on the list; Narro keeps the list intact.

Get the brief, not the algorithm.

Free for 14 days. No card required.

Stop missing what matters.