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The internet should
adapt to you.

Stop adapting to the web. Personal UI rewrites any site to fit how you think — once, and across every screen you own.

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no code, ever works everywhere you browse presets for every site
How it works

A prompt. A change. Forever.

twitter.com
nav
feed (cleaned)
remove the trending sidebar and hide all metrics
01 / describe 02 / generate 03 / persists across visits
What people change

One prompt away from the web you actually want.

> remove all suggested posts from my timeline
feed without the noise

Productivity

Reclaim your focus. Strip social platforms back to the people you actually follow.

> increase contrast and switch to a sans-serif
high-contrast typography

Accessibility

Make the web readable on your terms — type, color, density, all yours.

> hide follower counts and engagement metrics
metrics removed

Focus

Consume without anxiety. Numbers only show when you ask for them.

Beyond appearance

The web isn't just something you read.
It's something you build on.

Personal UI doesn't just change how a site looks — it lets you add capability to it.

A button on LinkedIn that adds a profile to your CRM. A "summarize and file" action on any article. A custom search across the sites you use most. Trigger an entire agentic pipeline from the page you were already on.

No new app to install. No tab to switch to. The workflow lives where the work does.

read.example.com/the-future-of-agency
Essay · 12 min read
The Future of Agency on the Web
◍ added by you
add a toolbar that summarizes any article and pushes it to my notes
✓ live
Who's adding what
Recruiters
Add candidate to pipeline
on linkedin.com
Researchers
Summarize · tag · file
on any article
Investors
Score this deal
on crunchbase.com
Founders
Enrich · push to outbox
on any company site
Designers
Pin to mood board
on any image
Developers
Open in dev env
on github.com
Manifesto

For decades, we have accepted the web as a finished product handed down by platforms. We conform to their layouts, their metrics, their dark patterns.

That era is ending.

Personal UI is a structural shift in agency. It places the user as the final author of their digital environment — and lays the groundwork for an internet rebuilt around them.

researched at MIT
presets shared by the community
you own your edits
every site, every layout
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