content for iOS

Your morning paper,
reinvented.

A feed reader for people who want to stay in the loop without being pulled into one. The sources you trust, in the order they arrived. No algorithm. No noise.

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Free · No account required · No ads ever

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why we built it

The internet used to feel different.

You'd find a writer you liked, follow their site, and that was enough. The writing came to you. No one decided what you should see next. No comments pulling you under. No tracker following you home to sell you something.

Somewhere along the way, reading became a product. The feeds got ranked. The outrage got amplified. The page got longer, louder, and harder to leave. We forgot that the point was the content.

content is a return to that. Add the sources you trust. Read what comes in, in the order it arrived. Save things for later. Tag them however you think. Nothing is optimized for your attention. Nothing wants anything from you. It's just you and what you came to read.

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Designed around
the sources you enjoy.

Chronological
Articles arrive in order. Newest first, always. Nobody decides what's important for you.
No algorithm
No ranking, no boosting, no "you might also like." Your feeds, your order, your pace.
No comments
The internet has plenty of places to argue. This isn't one of them.
No trackers
No account. No profile. Your reading stays on your device — not on a server, not in an ad network.
Tags & saved
Tag articles however you think. Save things to read when you're ready. Your organization, your logic.
Any RSS feed
Blogs, newsletters, newspapers, podcasts. If it publishes a feed, you can follow it.
Clean reader
Every article opens in a distraction-free reading view. No ads, no sidebars, no overlays — just the text.
Picks up where you left off
Scroll position is saved for every article and feed list. Come back to a long read days later — it opens exactly where you stopped.
Read offline
Content prefetches articles in the background on WiFi. Open it on the subway and everything's already there.

If it has a feed,
it works.

Blogs, newspapers, newsletters, podcasts, subreddits — if it publishes RSS or Atom, you can follow it. A few places to start:

BBC News
BBC News
News · World
The Guardian
The Guardian
News · Opinion
The New Yorker
The New Yorker
Longform · Culture
NPR
NPR
News · Radio
Craig Mod
Craig Mod
Essays · Walking
kottke.org
kottke.org
Culture · Links
Emergence Magazine
Emergence Magazine
Nature · Environment
Serious Eats
Serious Eats
Food · Recipes
Aeon
Aeon
Philosophy · Science
The Quietus
The Quietus
Music · Culture
The Atlantic
The Atlantic
Longform · Ideas
Wired
Wired
Technology
Aquarium Drunkard
Aquarium Drunkard
Music · Discovery
Bandcamp Daily
Bandcamp Daily
Music · Underground
Hyperallergic
Hyperallergic
Art · Criticism
Public Domain Review
Public Domain Review
Culture · Curiosities
Adventure Journal
Adventure Journal
Outdoors · Independent
The Baffler
The Baffler
Culture · Criticism

Paste any URL and content will find the feed automatically — no hunting for feed URLs required.

content.

Stay informed. Not addicted.

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iOS · Free · No account required