Your news.
Your sources.
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RSS is the last corner of the internet where you choose what you read. No feed ranked by engagement. No timeline shaped by advertisers. Just the writers and publications you trust, on a page you design.

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Every major platform decides what you see. They call it personalization. What it really means is that someone else—someone with different incentives than yours—controls the flow of information to your eyes.

RSS is different. An RSS feed is a promise: here is everything I published, in the order I published it, with nothing held back and nothing promoted. What you do with it is up to you.

feed.report turns that promise into something you can see. A newspaper-style page, designed by you, built from the sources you chose. No unread counts ticking up. No guilt for falling behind. Just a front page that looks the way you want, showing the things you care about.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

The Daily Digest

Tech, design, and culture

Technology

The Rise of Personal Publishing Platforms

How individuals are reclaiming their online presence

RSS Feeds Are Making a Quiet Comeback

Open standards win in the long run

Design

Newspaper Layouts in the Digital Age

Classic typography meets modern screens

Why Good Defaults Matter More Than Options

Opinionated design is better design

One of 20+ themes. Yours to customize.

How it works

1

Add your feeds

Paste any RSS or Atom URL. Blogs, newspapers, newsletters, podcasts—if it has a feed, it works. We fetch and update automatically.

2

Arrange your front page

Group feeds into named sections and lay them out in columns. Technology on the left, culture on the right. Your editorial choices, not an algorithm's.

3

Design it, share it

Pick from 20 theme presets—editorial broadsheets, clean minimalism, dark terminals—then customize fonts, colors, and layout. Share your page at feed.report/you.

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