Feedboard

Feedboard

You internet dashboard, Tweet deck style

5.0
1 review

317 followers

Feedboard is a Tweet deck style feed aggregator. You can add multiple feeds and display them in columns to have a birdseye view over all your stuff. Feedboard currently supports Reddit, ProductHunt, HackerNews, Substack, YouTube, Unsplash and more to come...
This is the 2nd launch from Feedboard. View more
Feedboard

Feedboard

Your favourite feeds in one place
Feedboad is a dashboard for your internet feed like Reddit, ProductHunt, Indie Hackers, Hacker News and more
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Free
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What do you think? …

Jenny Daniel
I really do love this product and was thinking of working on a project like this
Utopia Zeng
I’m really curious about Feedboard! The concept of organizing and managing news feeds in a user-friendly way sounds incredibly useful. I love how it allows users to customize their content preferences and stay updated on topics that matter to them. The idea of seamlessly integrating various sources into one platform is appealing, especially for someone who loves to stay informed. I’m particularly interested in how it personalizes recommendations and the user experience it offers. This could definitely simplify my content consumption! Looking forward to diving deeper into its features!
Andrey Zaynulin
It seems to be a great product. I'm currently trying it out, but I'm having trouble adding Telegram channels. P.S. The channel is public.
Fabio Monzani
@andreyzaynulin hey Andrey feel free to leave a feedback from the website or send me a message directly and I’ll help you solve this
Animesh
Awesome @monzanifabio ! Just signed up, added a couple of boards and already loving it :) Apart from the manually clicking the 'Reload' button, does the feed refresh automatically at some intervals, say 24 hours or something?
Fabio Monzani
@animeshs there is an auto refresh every 5 minutes or so to avoid abuse.
Animesh
Nice. A very well thought of product.