UX, no landing page, directly on the feed, a bit of onboarding but everything should be simple without a guide. Less is more.
Free forever, with infinite sources. Currently I'm not planning any paid feature, but for sure if this website works, I will never ever implement subscriptions, only one-off payments.
Add any filter, exclude articles by words
Articles include the full text, including showing in real time the iframe.
Multi-language from day 1, it supports 15 languages. Dark/white theme from the beginning.
Every article you scroll ends up in "seen", then the user can save and even have a list for "read" when you open an article.
Each source has a default category, and users can switch between them very quickly.
Everyone can add sources/websites (tell me if any source doesn't work, so that I can fix it) and they will appear to all users. Each source has followers
Popular feed: Users can vote on articles and this brings up the popularity of an article (I'm planning to remove up and down votes with emojis)
• Users can comment on any article (I want to expand this feature in the future)
Future features:
• Kindle-like feature that lets you highlight text in the article; if multiple users underline the same part of the text, it will tell you how many users
chestdrop•1h ago
Free forever, with infinite sources. Currently I'm not planning any paid feature, but for sure if this website works, I will never ever implement subscriptions, only one-off payments.
Add any filter, exclude articles by words
Articles include the full text, including showing in real time the iframe.
Multi-language from day 1, it supports 15 languages. Dark/white theme from the beginning.
Every article you scroll ends up in "seen", then the user can save and even have a list for "read" when you open an article.
Each source has a default category, and users can switch between them very quickly.
Everyone can add sources/websites (tell me if any source doesn't work, so that I can fix it) and they will appear to all users. Each source has followers
Popular feed: Users can vote on articles and this brings up the popularity of an article (I'm planning to remove up and down votes with emojis)
• Users can comment on any article (I want to expand this feature in the future)
Future features:
• Kindle-like feature that lets you highlight text in the article; if multiple users underline the same part of the text, it will tell you how many users