FeedSense – A Private Recommendation System
Polished iOS reader but Feedly and Readwise already do AI summaries better.

Pairs curated sources (they call out Hacker News) with an AI 'chat' to find saved links in context, plus a scrolling ticker and weekly 'recap' digest — a tidy feature set for obsessive bookmark keepers. It’s useful and focused, but not groundbreaking: the landing page doesn’t explain import/extension support or how the AI ranks relevance, and mobile-only availability will limit adoption unless browser integrations exist.
Avid readers, knowledge workers, researchers, curators and anyone who saves and revisits web links regularly
Polished iOS reader but Feedly and Readwise already do AI summaries better.
Human curation beats algorithms, but manual updates limit scale compared to Feedly.
RSS reader with a social media-style timeline to break algorithmic addiction.
Rethinking RSS discovery and AI workflows, but feed readers are a crowded solved category.
Nice little UX choices here: you can import/export OPML, generate editable links without creating an account, and turn readonly copies into editable forks. The automatic feed-finding and lightweight metadata (frequency, last post, language) are the kind of practical niceties that make curating a list less tedious. It isn’t reinventing RSS, but it packages useful ops for a small but real audience.
Vertical TikTok-style feed for family videos using Go and ffmpeg transcoding pipeline.