I built this because I was tired. Tired of headlines designed to make me click instead of inform me. Tired of ads wedged between every paragraph. Tired of feeds engineered to keep me scrolling long after I’d stopped actually reading.
News shouldn’t be an anxiety machine. You should be able to sit down, read what happened in the world, and get on with your day. That’s what newspapers used to be — a finite thing you could finish.
The Plain Press strips it all away. No ads. No clickbait. No infinite scroll. Just factual headlines, a few articles per section, and a clear end to the page. You choose your sources, you choose how much you read, and when you’re done, you’re done.