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Nextish News

Nextish News helps you generate polished faux tech and AI news articles for satire, with headline/subtitle/sections format and shareable public link.

Nextish News

What is Nextish News?

Nextish News is a tool for creating polished faux tech and AI news articles. It turns a user’s premise into a formatted satire piece with a headline, subtitle, sections, and a shareable public link—designed to be easy to post and discuss in group chats.

Key Features

  • Faux news article drafting: Generate a “newsroom finish” article structure built around a headline, subtitle, and sections, so the output reads like a draftable tech news story rather than a freeform joke.
  • Satirical startup and workplace formats: Includes content angles such as “Startups” (launch chaos, funding rumors, founder lore) and “Workplace” (making group chats feel like there’s a media desk).
  • Shareable public links: Produces a public link intended for sharing, supporting quick posting to channels and conversations.
  • Demo-to-draft workflow: Offers a demo so users can generate fictional AI drama and then draft their own version.
  • Latest fake debriefings: Demonstrates recurring satirical topics and a “fake debriefings” style (e.g., mock product news and absurd corporate updates).

How to Use Nextish News

  1. Start from the demo or draft flow to see the article format (headline/subtitle/sections).
  2. Choose a premise and tone (for example, startup funding chaos or workplace group-chat “media desk” narration).
  3. Generate the faux article in the structured format.
  4. Share the resulting public link in group chats, Slack channels, or with coworkers.

Use Cases

  • Group chat posting for tech-news satire: Create a fictional “Latest Fake Debriefings” style story to send in a chat where people trade AI/funding headlines.
  • Satirizing startup launch and funding cycles: Turn a mock premise about launch chaos and funding rumors into a formatted article that reads like tech coverage.
  • Workplace communication that feels like reporting: Write a piece that reframes everyday workplace chatter as if it were coming from a newsroom desk.
  • Team entertainment during high-volume news days: Generate unserious enterprise-software and “AI agent” updates to share when real headlines feel repetitive.
  • Content for social sharing: Use the shareable public link to distribute the faux article to a broader audience than a single chat.

FAQ

  • What kind of content does Nextish News create? It creates faux tech and AI news articles for satire and sharing, including fictional “debriefings” and newsroom-style writeups.

  • What does the generated article include? The output is described as having a headline, a subtitle, sections, and a shareable public link.

  • Is this meant for individual use or groups? It’s explicitly positioned for sharing in group chats, Slack channels, and among coworkers.

  • Does Nextish News provide examples of what to write? Yes. The page includes a “demo” and “Latest Fake Debriefings” examples that show the style and topics.

  • Can I write about workplaces as well as startups? The page mentions both “Startups” and “Workplace” formats, indicating you can frame stories in either context.

Alternatives

  • AI text generators for fictional newswriting: General-purpose AI writing tools can draft fictional articles, but they may not provide the same predefined newsroom-like structure and sharing workflow described for Nextish News.
  • Satire/creative writing platforms: Writing tools focused on storytelling can produce similar content, but they may require more manual formatting to achieve a news-article layout.
  • Template-based newsletter or blog builders: Tools that assemble headings, sections, and publication links can help you format faux posts, though they don’t inherently guide the satire premise-to-news style drafting workflow.