A reel that's already warm.
You unlock. Six stories are waiting — pulled overnight from 40 sources, ranked against last week's votes, trimmed of duplicates. The first card asks about a vote in Brussels.
Khali turns every story into a single yes/no question. Swipe to vote, ask follow-ups in plain English, and tune your interest weights to reshape what's next.
Every story arrives as one claim, one question. Swipe right to agree, left to disagree. Your votes shape the reel in real time — no five-star ratings, no comment threads to argue with.
Have a question about this story? Ask it. Khali turns the article into a conversation — sources, history, context — without leaving the card. Quick insights, not bottomless rabbit holes.
Open the dial: turn up science, turn down sports, mute a source you've grown tired of. Khali rebalances the next reel within seconds — your feed, audibly tuned.
We built Khali because we missed having an opinion about what we read. The algorithm-fed feed is good at delivering more — and bad at asking, but what do you think?
Khali is one claim, one swipe, one question deep — every morning, every story. The Atlantic meets Tinder meets ChatGPT, if you want the elevator pitch. Editorial-premium, intellectually playful, never sensational.
— The Khali editorial board
You unlock. Six stories are waiting — pulled overnight from 40 sources, ranked against last week's votes, trimmed of duplicates. The first card asks about a vote in Brussels.
A story about Mars mining lands. You're not sure. You tap Reveal Claim, then ask "what does the 1967 treaty actually say?" Khali answers in three lines.
You drag Sports to zero and bump Science to 78%. The next batch reflects it — tomorrow's reel will too. Quietly, the algorithm is yours.