How It Works

Browse the web. Get a newsletter. That's it.

SnoopFeed is a Chrome extension that watches what you read online, then uses AI to turn your browsing into a personalized newsletter you'll actually want to open.

You surf

Browse normally

Snoop watches

Extension captures it

AI writes it up

Claude builds your digest

The full picture

1

Install the Chrome extension

Add SnoopFeed to Chrome in about 60 seconds. Once it's running, you don't need to do anything else. No setup, no configuration, no content to create.

2

Just browse like you normally do

Read articles, scroll through feeds, check Reddit, skim blogs, watch videos. The extension quietly tracks the pages and topics you spend time on. You don't change a thing about how you use the internet.

3

The extension captures your activity

SnoopFeed logs the sites you visit, the articles you linger on, and the topics that keep pulling you back. It builds a picture of what you're genuinely interested in right now, not what an algorithm thinks you should see.

4

Claude turns it into a newsletter

AI reads through your browsing patterns and generates a clean, readable digest of the things that actually mattered to you that week. Key takeaways, links worth revisiting, and threads you might have missed. Written by Claude, shaped by your real behavior.

5

Your newsletter lands in your inbox

Every week you get a personalized newsletter that reflects what you've been reading and thinking about. No two are the same. It's your internet week, summarized and organized.

What makes it different

Zero effort

You don't curate, bookmark, or save anything. You just browse. The newsletter writes itself from your actual behavior.

Based on what you actually read

Not what you liked, shared, or clicked once. SnoopFeed tracks where you spend real time, so the newsletter reflects genuine interest.

AI that reads, not recommends

Claude doesn't push content at you. It reads what you already consumed and writes a summary. The internet you chose, organized.

Private by default

Your browsing data is yours. It's used to generate your newsletter and nothing else. No selling data, no ad targeting, no profiles shared with third parties.

Snoop vs. everything else

Work to publish Passive income? AI-written
SnoopFeed None — just browse Your browsing is the content Claude
Substack Write every issue Hours per post Manual
Patreon Create & upload content Constant production Manual
YouTube Film, edit, upload Days per video Manual

Common questions

What does the extension actually track?
Page URLs and how long you spend on them. It doesn't capture passwords, form inputs, private browsing, or anything behind a login wall. Think of it as a reading log, not a keylogger.
Can I exclude certain sites?
Yes. You can add domains to a blocklist in the extension settings. Anything on that list gets ignored completely.
How often do I get a newsletter?
Once a week by default. You can adjust the frequency in your settings. Some people prefer daily, some prefer biweekly.
What AI generates the newsletter?
Claude, built by Anthropic. It reads the patterns in your browsing activity and writes the digest in plain, readable language. No robotic summaries.
Is my browsing data shared or sold?
No. Your data is used to generate your newsletter and that's it. We don't sell it, share it with advertisers, or use it to build profiles for anyone else.
Does it work in incognito mode?
No. Chrome extensions don't run in incognito by default, and we don't ask for that permission. Incognito browsing stays private.

Your browsing is already interesting. Let it prove it.

Install SnoopFeed, keep browsing like normal, and get a newsletter that's actually about your week.

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