BrieflyCA
BrieflyCA Summary
BrieflyCA is a mobile iOS app in News by ASK Studios. Released in Jan 2026 (2 months ago). Store metadata: updated Jan 6, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Jan 6, 2026 .
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App Description
BrieflyCA is a modern Canadian news app designed to keep you informed quickly, clearly, and without the clutter.
Built for busy Canadians, BrieflyCA delivers rewritten news summaries that can be read in under 60 seconds. Every 6 hours, the app fetches the latest Canadian headlines from trusted sources and transforms them into concise, easy-to-understand summaries—so you get the key points without endless scrolling.
Whether you’re following politics, business, technology, sports, entertainment, health, science, or world news, BrieflyCA ensures you stay updated on what matters most, fast.
Why BrieflyCA?
Canadians deserve news that respects their time. BrieflyCA removes noise, clickbait, and overwhelming feeds to deliver only what’s important—clearly and efficiently.
Key Features
• 60-second news summaries rewritten for clarity and speed
• Swipe-based card interface for effortless reading
• Updated every 6 hours with fresh Canadian headlines
• Category-based notifications you control
• Dark & Light modes with a polished modern design
• Easy sharing using the native share sheet
• Privacy-first — no accounts, minimal data collection
Built for Simplicity
BrieflyCA focuses on a clean reading experience with smooth animations, modern typography, and a distraction-free layout. It’s perfect for quick check-ins throughout the day—whether you’re commuting, studying, or taking a break.
Transparency & Sources
BrieflyCA provides rewritten summaries of publicly available news. Original articles, images, and reporting belong to their respective publishers. Users are encouraged to read full articles on the original source for complete context.
Privacy Matters
We store only essential preferences locally on your device and do not sell personal data or track users across apps.
Stay informed. Stay focused.
BrieflyCA — Canadian News in 60 Seconds.