Hi everyone,
I'm the developer behind a new app I'm excited to share with you all, called iRead.
Like many of you, I love RSS for curating my own news sources, but I still found myself drowning in a sea of unread articles. The traditional "firehose" of chronological posts meant I was often missing the most important content. I wanted to build something smarter.
That's why I created iRead, an RSS reader built from the ground up to use AI to help you manage information, not just collect it.
The Core Idea: From Information Overload to Intelligent Curation
iRead’s mission is to revolutionize the traditional RSS experience. Instead of just showing you everything, it helps you find the best content for you, right now. It's your personal smart reading assistant.
How it Works (The Key Features):
I know there are some fantastic RSS readers out there like Reeder and NetNewsWire, which I love and respect. Where iRead aims to be different is its deep integration of AI to not just collect your news, but to actively help you prioritize and consume it more efficiently. If you ever feel overwhelmed by your feeds, iRead is for you.
I'm Here for Your Feedback!
The app is brand new, and I'm eager to hear what the MacRumors community thinks. Your feedback, suggestions, and even criticisms are incredibly valuable as I continue to improve the app.
You can download iRead on the App Store here:
iRead – AI-powered RSS Reader
Thanks for taking the time to read this. I'll be here to answer any questions you might have!
I'm the developer behind a new app I'm excited to share with you all, called iRead.
Like many of you, I love RSS for curating my own news sources, but I still found myself drowning in a sea of unread articles. The traditional "firehose" of chronological posts meant I was often missing the most important content. I wanted to build something smarter.
That's why I created iRead, an RSS reader built from the ground up to use AI to help you manage information, not just collect it.
The Core Idea: From Information Overload to Intelligent Curation
iRead’s mission is to revolutionize the traditional RSS experience. Instead of just showing you everything, it helps you find the best content for you, right now. It's your personal smart reading assistant.
How it Works (The Key Features):
- AI-Powered Smart Feed: This is the heart of iRead. It analyzes your subscriptions and reading habits to create a personalized "For You" feed. It intelligently ranks articles based on relevance, so you see the most important content first, not just the newest.
- AI Summaries: Don't have time to read a 2,000-word article? iRead can generate a concise summary for you, so you can get the gist in seconds and decide if you want to dive deeper.
- Intelligent Filtering: Say goodbye to noise. The app helps filter out engagement-bait, ads, and redundant posts, focusing on high-quality, substantive content.
- A Clean, Modern Reading Experience: We focused on a minimalist and distraction-free UI that puts the content front and center. It's all about comfortable reading.
- All The Essentials: Of course, it has all the features you'd expect from a great RSS client: OPML import, easy feed management, marking as read, saving articles, etc.
I know there are some fantastic RSS readers out there like Reeder and NetNewsWire, which I love and respect. Where iRead aims to be different is its deep integration of AI to not just collect your news, but to actively help you prioritize and consume it more efficiently. If you ever feel overwhelmed by your feeds, iRead is for you.
I'm Here for Your Feedback!
The app is brand new, and I'm eager to hear what the MacRumors community thinks. Your feedback, suggestions, and even criticisms are incredibly valuable as I continue to improve the app.
You can download iRead on the App Store here:
iRead – AI-powered RSS Reader
Thanks for taking the time to read this. I'll be here to answer any questions you might have!