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Subscribe to hundreds of sources, curate the best, share with your audience

Follow blogs, newsletters, and niche publications in one reader. Star the best posts. Share curated collections via RSS, email digest, or your newsletter. A 15-minute daily habit replaces hours of browsing.

What teams use this for

  • Finding quality content takes hours of browsing

    Feeder aggregates content from hundreds of sources automatically. Scan headlines in minutes instead of visiting dozens of websites.

  • Inconsistent curation — some weeks you publish, some you don't

    A structured folder + star + collection workflow makes curation a 15-minute daily habit, not a stressful weekly scramble.

  • No good way to distribute curated content to your audience

    Share via Feeder dashboards, RSS output feeds for downstream tools, or use the built-in newsletter feature.

  • Social media algorithms bury the best content

    RSS feeds give you the full, unfiltered output of every source. You see everything, then you decide what to surface.

  • Content curation tools are expensive

    Feeder replaces separate discovery, reading, organizing, and sharing tools. One subscription instead of four.

Example setup

Content Curator Starter Pack

A diverse set of high-quality, curate-worthy sources spanning technology, culture, science, and long-form writing.

7 feeds in 4 folders
Culture & Ideas 2
  • The Marginalian
  • Aeon Essays
Technology 2
  • The Verge
  • Hacker News Best
Science 1
  • Nautilus
Long-form 2
  • Longreads
  • Arts & Letters Daily

How teams set this up

1

Daily Curation Routine

A repeatable 15-minute daily habit that keeps your curation pipeline full.

  • Open Feeder and scan new posts across all source folders
  • Star high-quality pieces worth sharing
  • Quick-read starred items to confirm quality and relevance
  • Add the best to topic-specific collections for distribution
  • Share collections via dashboard, newsletter, or RSS output
2

Newsletter Content Pipeline

Use Feeder as the research engine behind your newsletter.

  • Organize source feeds into topic folders matching your newsletter sections
  • Throughout the week, star the best 2-3 articles per section
  • On publishing day, review starred items and pick the top selections
  • Copy links and summaries into your newsletter editor
  • Archive used items so you don't repeat content
3

Team Knowledge Sharing

Keep your team informed with a shared curation workflow.

  • Set up shared folders for industry news, competitors, and trends
  • Team members star notable articles as they browse
  • Review shared stars in your weekly team sync
  • Use Feeder's dashboard view to display curated content on a team screen

Why Feeder works for this

Discover Content at Scale

Follow hundreds of blogs, news sites, newsletters, and niche publications. Feeder checks them all on autopilot so you always have fresh material to curate from, without visiting a single website.

Organize by Topic and Audience

Use folders to organize sources by vertical (tech, business, culture). Use collections and stars to build curated sets you can reference, share, or publish from later.

Share & Distribute Effortlessly

Publish curated collections via Feeder's dashboard, RSS output, or Feeder's newsletter feature. Feed curated content directly into your Slack, email newsletter, or social media workflow.

Quality Filters, Not Algorithms

You decide what makes the cut — not an engagement algorithm. Keyword filters and folder rules help you focus on quality without the noise of social media timelines.

Start monitoring what matters.

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