All your news and social media—in a feed you control

Subscribe to any account on any platform. Keep up with the world, without the ads and slop.

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Our feeds are toxic. It's time to fix it.

Big tech is selling your attention. Our email inboxes are full of junk. Politicians are brewing hate. AI slop is getting shoved down our throats.

Our information diet is killing us. Something has to change.

What if you could have a real feed without all the junk?

What would a human-friendly news feed look like? The important news of the day, social updates from friends, local events, and maybe some stupid memes—but without the ads, the AI slop, and all the other junk.

OpenFeed gives you control over what you consume

Who should decide what you read? Big tech? Advertisers? Or you?

Curate the sources that matter to you

Curate your own personal feed. Podcasts, blogs, newsletters, social accounts. Anything with a URL.

Want to follow the news from the front lines? Follow your favorite independent writers? See local community events? Just want to see cat memes? You can do it with OpenFeed.

Design your own algorithm

You decide what matters and what doesn't. Describe your ultimate algorithm in plain English and let AI filter out the noise.

Browse within healthy limits, then go touch grass

Even feeds you control can be addictive. That's why OpenFeed lets you hard-code time limits so you never waste more time than you want. Once they're up, the app won't work.

Open source, self-hosted, and completely private.

Run on your own server with your own API keys. Completely private. No tracking, no subscription, no BS.

"It's like OpenClaw and RSS had a weird baby."

— Me, the guy who made this

"It's like lurking on steroids! I love it."

— Also me

"I feel like I can finally keep up with the news without getting sucked into the algorithm."

— Me again

Keep up with the world—without going insane

The internet is a crazy place. OpenFeed helps you make sense of it all. It's time to take back our attention.

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