About UFOInform
UFOInform is a site about the unexplained.
That includes UFOs, UAPs, paranormal encounters, cryptids, strange sightings, weird footage, and the kinds of stories that sit somewhere between curiosity, mystery, and genuine investigation.
There are a lot of sites out there that cover this kind of stuff from one extreme or the other. Some treat everything like a joke. Others treat every blurry light in the sky like instant proof of something world-changing. I’m not interested in either of those approaches.
What I want UFOInform to be is something a little more grounded, a little more thoughtful, and a lot more interesting.
Why I Started It
I’ve always been fascinated by strange things people can’t easily explain.
UFOs have always been part of that, but so have paranormal stories, local legends, unexplained sounds, strange footage, and those moments where someone sees something and knows they experienced something real, even if they can’t fully prove what it was.
That space between certainty and mystery is interesting to me.
UFOInform exists because I wanted a place to cover those stories in a way that feels modern, serious enough to be worth reading, and still open to the fact that not everything has an easy answer.
What UFOInform Covers
UFOInform is not just a blog in the narrow sense. It is a media site, a story hub, and eventually a place for people to share what they have seen or experienced.
The site covers things like UFO and UAP reports, paranormal encounters, strange lights, cryptid stories, unexplained phenomena, cultural moments in paranormal media, and other weird stories that feel worth digging into.
Some posts may be news-based. Some may be opinion pieces. Some may be breakdowns of sightings or strange cases. Some may just be stories that deserve a closer look.
Reader Submissions
One of the biggest parts of UFOInform is the idea that people can contribute their own stories.
The goal is to let readers submit sightings, encounters, and unexplained experiences through the site. That could be a strange object in the sky, something unusual caught on camera, a story about a haunting, or just a moment that never really made sense and stuck with someone.
Not every submission will become a public post, but the idea is for UFOInform to become a place where those stories can be collected, reviewed, and in some cases shared with a wider audience.
I think that makes the site more interesting than just another publication posting article after article into the void.
The Tone I Want For This Site
I want UFOInform to feel curious, credible, and open-minded.
That means not instantly dismissing everything, but also not jumping straight into wild conclusions just because something sounds exciting.
Some things have ordinary explanations. Some things do not. Some stories are probably misunderstandings. Some stories are genuinely strange. Part of the fun is sorting through that without losing the sense of wonder that makes these topics interesting in the first place.
I do not want this place to feel cheesy, gimmicky, or like low-effort conspiracy bait. I want it to feel like a real site built by someone who actually enjoys this subject and wants to cover it in a way that feels worth people’s time.
What UFOInform Is Right Now
Right now, UFOInform is being built as a sister site to TechInform.
It shares the same general design DNA and custom-built structure, but with its own identity, its own tone, and its own focus. TechInform is about the coolest and geekiest tech news of the day. UFOInform is about the unexplained, the strange, and the stories that live a little outside the mainstream.
At this stage, the site is still growing. That means it will evolve over time. New sections may be added. The submission system will grow. The content mix may shift a bit as I figure out what works best.
But the core idea is already clear: this is a place for unexplained stories, thoughtful coverage, and the kind of curiosity that keeps you clicking one more story at 2 in the morning.
How I Use AI Here
AI may be used as a tool in the creation of this site and in helping shape written content, but I want to be clear about what that means.
The ideas, direction, opinions, and editorial choices are mine. AI can help polish wording, improve flow, and speed up parts of the process, but it is not here to replace actual thought or turn this into empty content.
I do not want UFOInform to become content sludge. The goal is still to make the site feel human, intentional, and worth reading.
Where It’s Going
My hope is that UFOInform grows into more than just a simple blog.
I want it to become a place with articles, reader-submitted sightings, featured case files, videos, and maybe eventually a larger archive of unexplained reports. I want it to feel active, interesting, and a little immersive.
More than anything, I want it to feel like a site that takes mystery seriously without taking itself too seriously.
Final Thought
At its core, UFOInform is about curiosity.
It is about the things people see, hear, experience, and carry with them because they never got a full explanation. It is about asking questions, following interesting stories, and leaving room for mystery without giving up on common sense.
If that sounds like your kind of thing, you’re in the right place.