you spend hours scrolling feeds all day. shouldn't YOU be in control of what you see, rather than some algorithm?
with feeeed, you can build your own ad-free news feed, on your own terms:
• subscribe to any website and get the latest stories in your feed
• view articles in a fast, focused, customizable reader mode
• see local weather, flashbacks from your photo library or birthdays from your contacts
• no ads or purchases
• free ai summaries of articles
• offline mode: download dozens of stories to read when you're offline
• subscribe to communities from reddit, youtube channels, tiktok profiles, mastodon or threads accounts
• add your own custom reminders, or flashcards
• see your step count for the day, and your progress towards 10k steps. (powered by an optional integration with the Health)
• browse a curated catalog of suggested news feeds for any topic
• full dark mode, including auto-dark mode for any site
• a built-in chatbot that can recommend feeds and channels for any topic
• customize your app icon, tab bar, algorithm and more
• see news on your homescreen with a customizable widget
• get notifications for your favorite feeds
• create and share lists of feeds
• groups feeds into folders and pin your favorite folders to the tab bar for one-tap access
• a lot more!
it's 100% private and on-device (no servers, no accounts, nothing leaves your device). don't worry — it's still as fast, smooth and addicting as your favorite Mark Zuckerberg app. it includes a built-in reader mode and reading list. it's fast!
take back your news feed ~ scroll on your own terms :)
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Perfect for cutting down on social media
I just started following all my interests here, one by one. (It even has the possibility of following Twitter accounts, Youtube channels, specific webpages, etc.)
It’s so much less addictive and peaceful when it’s you in control instead of Facebook 💖.
Plus, feeeed isn’t boring to use, nor does it make it feel like work to build one’s personal feed like other RSS apps do (in my opinion).