A quiet, curated RSS reader for people done with algorithmic feeds
Hey Product Hunt,
I'm the maker of Arctic RSS.
Quick backstory: I noticed I was following the same handful of great blogs and newsletters, but I was finding them through Twitter and Reddit, wading through noise, ragebait, and promoted posts to get to the one link I actually wanted. So I built a reader that flips that.
How it works:
- You follow publishers, creators, and communities you actually trust
- Feeds are organized by topic (AI, cybersecurity, food, business, and more) so you can browse a category instead of a firehose
- There's no algorithm ranking what you see. It's chronological and yours
- Runs entirely in the browser, no app to install
Who it's for: people who miss the old internet feeling of just reading things, without a feed optimizing for their attention span. If you've ever thought "I just want to read the news I chose, in order, without ads," this is for you.
What's next: I'm working on shareable topic bundles so you can start from a good set of sources instead of an empty inbox, and a cleaner mobile reading view.
Would love feedback, especially from people who've bounced off other RSS readers before. Happy to answer anything in the comments today.

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