Someone on a call today made a comparison that really stuck with me.
Editory is less like a newsroom and more like the printing press.
Journalists create the content.
We just help it travel, in the format people actually consume today.
Two years ago, we started Stringer asking: why don’t people trust the news anymore?
The issue wasn’t reporting: it was connection.
So now, Stringer becomes Editory: helping journalists turn written stories into their own on-camera, social-ready videos.
🚀 Launched: https://t.co/YjTfYdjt2F
(Yes, this video was made with Editory.)
1. Set your time.
You turn the dial to set the hours and minutes, then dock the screen into place.
No apps, notifications, or temptations. Your sleep shouldn’t depend on your phone.
🧵 We analyzed 50+ videos from @AaronParnas to measure political bias.
Zero assumptions. Just flagged words, lean scores, and percentile ranks. Here’s what we found:
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USC lives up to its reputation of work hard play hard. My freshman year I became a brother of @phisigmakappa and joined USC's premiere start accelerator, @TroyLabsVC.
In my first four semesters I've dived headfirst into the evolving world of entrepreneurship. I launched my first company, Stringer News, alongside my partner @Rodin_Dave a year ago.
Phenyo used to spend 10+ hours a week fact-checking and editing his stories.
Then he started using Stringer. Now he's faster, sharper, and finally gets to log off before 9pm.
Here's how we built the AI editor changing how newsrooms work: 🧵
Phenyo isn’t an outlier.
With Stringer handling the grunt work of, fact-checking, bias review, and style cleanup; he files faster, edits less, and still hits every standard.
That’s what Stringer does: it makes great journalists even better.