in development — iOS app

Feedmine

An open-source, source-first reader for news, podcasts, video, and independent publishing — maintained by Wawasoft, with no accounts and no ads.

A native iOS news and podcast reader that turns RSS, Atom, JSON Feed, podcasts, and YouTube channels into a calmer, source-first feed. It ships with a global catalog of 61,000+ sources across 190+ countries, local search, bookmarks, and exportable collections.

Feedmine

Mode

No accounts, no ads, source-first reading.

Core loop

Find sources, read calmly, save and export.

Catalog

61,000+

Sources

190+

Countries

4,534

OPML files

12,607

Catalog nodes

What it is

Feedmine is a source-first reader for iPhone. It brings articles, podcasts, and YouTube channels into one feed without making the algorithm the main character. You choose the sources, topics, countries, and collections. Feedmine does the fetching, parsing, filtering, saving, and exporting.

What it does

The app reads RSS, Atom, JSON Feed, podcast feeds, YouTube channel feeds, and pasted links. It includes a large prebuilt catalog, local full-text search, bookmarks, custom lists, saved searches, an in-app reader, OPML import/export, and a scheduler that keeps the feed diverse instead of letting one loud source take over.

Why I'm building it

News discovery has moved into feeds that optimize for retention, outrage, and platform control. I wanted a reader that points back to publishers, makes local and global sources easier to find, and lets people build their own information diet without accounts, ads, or a black-box ranking system.

Current status

Feedmine is in active development. The app has its main SwiftUI experience, feed engine, SQLite catalog, local search, bookmarks, import pipeline, export tools, and brand system in place. The remaining work is focused on stability, onboarding, dark mode, and App Store polish.

Details

Platform
iOS 18+
License
MIT
Maintained by
Wawasoft