CRYPTO FLO
How it works

Your coins. Your sources.
Your briefing.

Crypto Flo does not pick what you should hear about. You do, from a vetted library, and the AI reads only what you chose.

The four steps

  1. 1

    Choose your coins

    Pick from 15 supported cryptocurrencies: BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, ADA, DOGE, LINK, DOT, HBAR, AVAX, XLM, QNT, ICP, MATIC, ALGO. Track one or track all of them.

  2. 2

    Choose your sources

    For every coin, Crypto Flo maintains a curated library of at least 10 YouTube channels and 10 news outlets. You decide which of them feed your brief. Swap them whenever your view of who is worth listening to changes.

  3. 3

    Pick your format

    Audio or text, in any of 29 languages, with multiple AI voice options per language. Change any of it in settings.

  4. 4

    Get your brief each day

    Crypto Flo pulls the new content your sources published, reads it, and delivers a short brief covering what actually happened.

What happens between your sources and your brief

The interesting part is step three, so it is worth being specific about what the AI is and is not doing.

It fetches, it does not browse. Crypto Flo pulls new videos and articles from the specific channels and outlets you selected, in a defined time window. It is not searching the open web and deciding what looks relevant.

It reads full transcripts, not headlines. For YouTube, that means the actual spoken content of the video, which is where the reasoning lives. A headline tells you a call was made. The transcript tells you why.

It writes from your sources, not from memory. Briefings are source-grounded, meaning the model works from the retrieved content rather than from general knowledge it absorbed in training. This is the single biggest lever against hallucination. It reduces the risk substantially. It does not eliminate it.

Why the source library is curated

We curate at least 10 YouTube channels and 10 news outlets for every supported coin. You choose which of them brief you.

You cannot paste in an arbitrary channel, and that is a deliberate design decision rather than a missing feature. Open-ended source entry sounds more powerful, but in practice it pushes the entire vetting burden onto you and makes the output only as good as the worst thing you added on a bad day.

Curating the library sets a floor on quality before you make any choices. Choosing from within it keeps the ceiling yours. You get editorial control over whose analysis shapes your view, without having to audit the crypto internet yourself.

What it does not do

It does not tell you what to buy or sell, and it does not generate price predictions of its own. When a source in your list makes a call, the brief reports that the source made it, which is a meaningfully different thing from Crypto Flo making it.

It also does not replace verification. AI summaries can misstate a figure or miss the nuance in a longer argument. The briefing is designed to tell you what your sources said and where they disagree, so you know what is worth checking. See the full disclaimer.

Common questions

How does Crypto Flo generate my daily brief?

Crypto Flo fetches fresh content from the YouTube channels and news outlets you selected for each coin, reads the transcripts and articles with AI, extracts the relevant market intelligence, removes the noise, and delivers it as a concise audio or text brief.

Can I add any YouTube channel I want?

No, and that is deliberate. Crypto Flo curates a vetted library of at least 10 YouTube channels and 10 news outlets per supported coin, and you choose which of those power your briefing. This sets a floor on source quality without handing source selection to an algorithm.

How many sources can I use at once?

It depends on your plan. Core Flo and Flo Expanded use 3 YouTube channels plus 3 news sources per coin. PortFlolio Intelligence uses 5 plus 5.

Does the AI use its own knowledge, or only my sources?

Briefings are source-grounded: the AI writes from the content of the sources you selected rather than from general knowledge. This reduces hallucination, though it cannot eliminate it entirely, which is why briefs should be verified before acting on them.

What if one of my sources published nothing that day?

The brief covers what your selected sources actually published in that window. If a source was quiet, the briefing reflects that rather than padding with unrelated general market news.

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