The problem no one in AI media is solving
Every morning, the AI world wakes up to a new firehose. A model launch. A funding round. A benchmark upset. A product pivot. An open-source rebellion. A regulatory memo. By 9 AM, your tabs are multiplying faster than you can read them.
By noon, you've skimmed seventeen headlines. You know that something moved. You don't know if it matters to you.
This is the fundamental failure of AI coverage in 2026. The industry has optimized for volume — more articles, faster updates, louder takes — but nobody is optimizing for judgment. Nobody is asking: after the reader closes this tab, do they know what to do?
We built SUPERCRZY to change that.
Not by publishing more. By doing things no other AI publication does. Four things, specifically——and each one changes how you experience AI news.

1. CRAZE — The page thinks with you.
Most sites give you a search bar, maybe an AI chatbot slapped into the sidebar. You still have to know what to ask. You still have to type the right thing. You still have to figure out whether the answer was useful.
CRAZE is different. It doesn't wait for you to ask. It's already there, on every page, in the bottom-right corner. Tap it. Three things happen immediately:
Summary: Three sentences that compress the entire page into what you actually need to know.
Angle: The point most readers miss — what the headline didn't tell you.
Route: Where to go next. Not a generic "related articles" algorithm. A curated next step based on what you just read.
On a News article, CRAZE filters the signal from the noise. On a Rank page, it explains which lens to use. On a Lab review, it shortcuts the path from evidence to verdict.
We made a deliberate design choice: CRAZE does not chat. It doesn't pretend to be a general-purpose AI assistant. It doesn't ask you to type. It does exactly four things — Summary, Angle, Route, Context — and it does them in under three sentences. Every time.
This is the core idea behind SUPERCRZY: an understanding layer that sits on top of content, not a chatbot that sits next to it.

2. LISTEN — Any article, instant audio. Auto-plays the next one.
Most publications, if they offer audio at all, give you a system TTS button. Generic voice. No controls. Stops when the article ends. You have to open your phone, find the next article, and tap play again.
SUPERCRZY's LISTEN is a complete audio reading system.
Here's what happens when you tap Listen on any article:
Five voice options. Samantha, Google US English, Daniel, and more — curated English voices, not a dump of every system voice your browser knows.
Four speed levels. 0.75×, 1×, 1.25×, 1.5×. Your preference is saved and carried across every article.
Sentence-level highlighting. As the audio plays, the current sentence lights up in the article body and scrolls into view. You can glance at your screen and instantly see where you are.
Cross-article auto-play. When one article finishes, LISTEN automatically navigates to the next recommended read and starts playing. Your commute just went from one article to three, without touching your phone.
On mobile, the playback pill collapses into a small floating dot after 4 seconds. You can drag it anywhere on screen. It remembers where you put it. Tap to expand, drag to reposition. The UI doesn't fight you — it gets out of your way.
This is not a "text-to-speech feature." This is a reading mode for your ears, built for commutes, workouts, and any moment you'd rather listen than scroll.

3. Rank — Not a screenshot. A decision tool.
The standard approach to AI model leaderboards: find a third-party site, take a screenshot, paste it into an article, and call it a day. The reader gets one static image, one data source, and zero ability to filter or compare.
SUPERCRZY Rank is a live decision surface.
Seven leaderboards, covering the full spectrum of AI capability:
LLM — general language intelligence
Coding — software engineering performance
Vision — multimodal understanding
Search — retrieval and grounding
Document — long-form comprehension
Terminal-Bench — 143 agent models evaluated on real terminal tasks
DeepSWE — software engineering at the repository level
Every leaderboard pulls from multiple independent sources — benchmark scores, community votes, and editorial assessment. No single source tells the full story. We triangulate.
And crucially, you can filter. Want to see only models from Chinese companies? Filter by Country. Want to compare OpenAI vs Anthropic vs Google side by side? Filter by Vendor. Want to see who's leading in coding specifically? Sort by the Coding board.
ELO scores are visualized as horizontal bar charts — six-color gradient, proportional width. You don't squint at a table of numbers. You see the gap instantly.
The Rank snapshot on the SUPERCRZY homepage pulls from the same live data as the full board page. What you see on the front page is what's actually true right now.

4. Lab — Every review ends with a verdict.
AI product reviews have a pattern: list the specs, show some screenshots, describe the "experience," and conclude that it's "interesting" or "worth watching." The reader finishes the article with the same uncertainty they started with.
SUPERCRZY Lab ends every review with one word: buy, or skip.
Each Lab review follows a fixed structure:
Score: A numeric rating backed by testing, not impressions.
Pros / Cons: What it does well. Where it fails.
Verdict Pill: A single label — "Buy," "Skip," "Wait," "Best in Class" — that answers the only question you actually came for.
Our Take: A paragraph of honest reasoning behind the verdict.
We test things under real work conditions. AI workstations. Terminal hardware. Model coding comparisons. Document understanding. Team workflow studies. Open-source model fine-tuning. These are not unboxing videos dressed up as journalism. They are controlled, reproducible comparisons designed to answer one question: does this earn a place in your workflow?
If you've ever read a 2,000-word product review and still didn't know whether to buy the thing, Lab is for you.

5. Reading experience that doesn't fight you.
We invested in the details most publications skip — not because they're flashy, but because they're the difference between "I'll come back later" and "I finished the article."
Dark mode everywhere. Not a half-implemented toggle that breaks on certain pages. Every component — article embeds, rank bar charts, CRAZE panel, reader pill — renders correctly in both light and dark themes.
Reading mode. One click strips the entire page down to just the text. No sidebar. No navigation. No ads. Just the article.
Progress bar. A thin line at the top of every article that fills as you scroll. You always know how far you've read and how much is left.
Full-text search. Across every article and Lab report, sub-second retrieval. Type a term, find every mention across the entire site.
Single breakpoint, fully responsive. The site works identically on phone, tablet, and desktop — 720px breakpoint, mobile dock navigation, touch-friendly everywhere.
These aren't features. They're the baseline we think every AI publication should meet. Most don't.
What this means for you
If you follow AI — as an engineer, founder, product manager, investor, or just someone who wants to stay sharp without drowning in noise — SUPERCRZY is built to give you back time.
We reject roughly 90% of what crosses our desk. We only publish stories with clear signal value — competitive shifts, technology unlocks, deployment lessons, model choice implications. Every article ends with a verdict. Every ranking is filterable. Every review has a score. Every page has a companion that helps you read faster.
The metric that matters to us is simple: do you leave the site clearer than you arrived?
What you can do right now
→ Open any article and tap CRAZE in the bottom-right corner. Three sentences. That's all it takes to know if this article is worth your time.
→ Browse Rank and filter models by vendor, country, or use case. Pick your next model in two minutes, not two hours.
→ Pick a Lab review and scroll straight to the verdict. Score, pros, cons, and one word that tells you what to do.
→ Tap Listen on your commute tomorrow morning. Pick your voice, set your speed, and let it play. When one article ends, the next one starts — no phone required.
SUPERCRZY is live. We're building more. But the core is here, and it already does things no other AI publication does.
Stay Crazy. Think Clear.
