We chase what the internet is buzzing about — so you don't have to.
TrendBuzz is a real-time content radar. Every 10 minutes we pull what people are reading, watching and arguing about across the web, then surface it in one obsessively curated feed.
Where the data comes from
We aggregate from public APIs and feeds — Reddit, Hacker News, Wikipedia, and several open data sources. We never scrape behind logins and we always credit the source link of each story.
How it works
- Cron-like edge cache pulls fresh data from each source.
- Stories are scored by upvotes, comments and recency.
- Editorial categories are mapped automatically.
- The frontend renders pure HTML — fast, indexable, SEO-friendly.
Why it exists
Most aggregators show you the same five things. We show you what's actually moving across communities right now, with the depth of a magazine and the speed of a feed.