<div class="tab-content-content">Ukufu is a platform that helps users efficiently explore and organize recently published quality content. The word ‘Ukufu’ is a variation of the Zulu word ‘Ukufunda’ which means to learn. With Ukufu, users can quickly discover the latest news by browsing topic-based content feeds. The feeds are uncluttered, which helps users browse quickly and efficiently. Quality sources help surface interesting articles outside of the user's regular information bubble. Users can also create their own library by saving content from Ukufu, across the web, and social media that inspires them.</div><div class="tab-content-content"></div><div class="tab-content-content">Ukufu simplifies content, and the possibilities are endless. Users can collect interesting tweet threads, Instagram posts, YouTube videos, and Facebook posts in their own Ukufu topic-based folders. They can free themselves from browser tab hell and save interesting articles they come across into Ukufu’s Read Later folder. Users can also get notified when a new article is published with a particular keyword (coming soon). They can hyperfocus on granular topics and avoid distraction, or use Ukufu search to find the recent articles on any topic for that presentation or speech.</div><div class="tab-content-content"></div><div class="tab-content-content">Users can send feedback to
[email protected] or tweet @UkufuHQ. They can also access the Ukufu web version at Ukufu.com.</div><div class="tab-content-content"></div><div class="tab-content-content">Ukufu is a platform that helps users efficiently explore and organize recently published quality content. Users can quickly discover the latest news by browsing topic-based content feeds. The feeds are uncluttered, which helps users browse quickly and efficiently. Quality sources help surface interesting articles outside of the user's regular information bubble. Users can also create their own library by saving content from Ukufu, across the web, and social media that inspires them. Ukufu simplifies content, and the possibilities are endless. Users can collect interesting tweet threads, Instagram posts, YouTube videos, and Facebook posts in their own Ukufu topic-based folders. They can free themselves from browser tab hell and save interesting articles they come across into Ukufu’s Read Later folder. Users can also get notified when a new article is published with a particular keyword (coming soon). They can hyperfocus on granular topics and avoid distraction, or use Ukufu search to find the recent articles on any topic for that presentation or speech. Users can send feedback to
[email protected] or tweet @UkufuHQ. They can also access the Ukufu web version at Ukufu.com.</div>