Escape the noise. Reclaim your focus. feedctl delivers the algorithmic curation of enterprise platforms — powered entirely by on-device Apple Intelligence — without giving up a single byte of your privacy.
Built exclusively for Apple Silicon. No cloud subscriptions, no behavioral tracking, no accounts. Just pure, native performance.
Uses local semantic vector embeddings via Core ML and Apple's dedicated Neural Engine to to understand the meaning of text. High-performance, battery-efficient AI inference made possible only by deep hardware integration.
* Some features require iOS 26+ on an Apple Intelligence-compatible device.
Your data stays yours. Never hits a single cloud API. No accounts, no subscriptions required, and absolutely no silent behavioral tracking. Your unique taste profile lives exclusively on your device.
No opaque black-box algorithms. You explicitly upvote what you love and downvote the noise. The onboard AI learns your exact preferences by dynamically enriching your votes with full-text extractions and local TLDR summaries.
Built-in feed discovery, entirely offline. feedctl recommends RSS feeds and subreddits by
matching content directly against your personal taste embeddings — computed entirely offline.
Massively configurable. Uncompromisingly fast. Engineered for those who demand total control over their information diet.
A bespoke Catppuccin-based design system with dark and light palettes, each with a dedicated high-contrast variant for accessibility. Subtle CRT scanline textures and editorial typography create a reading experience unlike any other RSS app.
[#design_system]Notifications worth reading. Dynamic statistical modeling alerts you only when an exceptionally high-scoring article that matches your specific tastes breaks through the noise.
[#signal_over_noise]
Frustrated by one-sentence teasers? feedctl silently restores the full story as you read,
converting truncated sites into beautiful, locally readable text.
Bring subreddits directly to your daily queue. feedctl acts as a pure, read-only
client—seamlessly parsing
Reddit's rich Markdown, full-resolution media, and complex data tables without the distraction of posting,
commenting, or upvoting.
feedctl is in active development and the TestFlight beta is now open. Join power users who
refuse to compromise on privacy.