I like to read online by using RSS services likeFeedly and Inoreader, for a true newspaper vibe.
But as great as RSS is, it only works for articles.
To follow everything everywhere, you need something that goes beyond RSS.
The app is free, updated regularly, and Nate has even added quick AI summaries to articles.
But things get more interesting when you get to YouTube and Reddit.
The same trick also works for Tumblr blogs, Substack publications and TikTok creators.
There’s also support for following Mastodon accounts, and it works for any Fediverse account, including Threads.
I wasn’t able to get the feature working, as Google seems to have blocked Feeeed’s account.
Hopefully this is something that can be fixed in a future update.
The single feed experience
Where the Feeeed app shines, of course, is the feed itself.
The app does some fairly intelligent grouping to ensure that similar articles from different sites aren’t repeated.
Plus, it has image thumbnails, and it shows three top stories from each source in a box.
This strikes a happy medium between old-school Twitter and the current algorithm-heavy X feed.
The app also has options for muting words.
The overall reading experience in Feeeed is one of ease.
The app has it’s own Reading List feature, and the sharing menu is easy to find.