App Store Pearls: Feeeed lets you organize your own news on your iPhone

Every day we do a tour of the internet for you to find the best apps from the App Store for your iPhone, iPad or Apple TV. Today, OMT editor Dunke van Boekel gives you the building blocks for your own news feed with Feeeed.

We are constantly bombarded with news these days. We see headlines on Twitter and Facebook and apps like Google News serve us everything we like. That is all determined by an algorithm, but what if we want to take matters into our own hands?

Build your own homepage with Feeded

Instead of an algorithm classifying your news page, you can do that yourself with Feeeed on your iPhone. You follow every news website via RSS or Twitter, so that the latest articles end up on a so-called “card”. You also set whether Feeded presents all messages in a chronological or varied manner.

Within the iPhone app you can also create a list of articles you still want to read, and add subreddits to view the top posts of them within Feeeed.

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Feeed on your iPhone (Image: Feeed/Producthunt)

In addition, the app can be used without an account and everything is on your iPhone. No subscriptions that you are tied to, just scroll and read news.

There’s even more to get out of the iPhone app

Although you do not have to pay anything for the app, there are even more features that are worth mentioning. Consider, for example, linking your Gmail account so that you can read newsletters in the app. Or the Feed pedometer, weather updates and flashcards that can be added.

You can also add reminders within the iPhone app so you don’t forget to feed the guinea pigs while scrolling. For a personal addition, there is also an option to add ‘photo flashbacks’, because yes, pretty fun right?

Feeeed is a very nice news app that you can organize yourself and offers you a few very nice extra features.

Here you can download the app.

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