Paginated RSS reader

A calmer way
to read.

No endless scroll. No algorithm deciding what you see. Just the writers you choose — turned page by page, the way a newspaper used to feel.

Free on the web · works offline · no account needed · now on iOS, Android soon

PageFeed reading an article on a phone, showing page 1 of 5 with previous and next page controls instead of scrolling

Why PageFeed

Reading shouldn't feel like a slot machine.

No infinite feed · no engagement bait · no tracking · no ads in the way

Features

Built for reading, not for scrolling.

Every detail is tuned for focus and for the screens people actually read on — including e-ink.

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Pages, not scroll

Articles split into clean pages that fit your screen — move forward and back a page at a time, like turning paper. Nothing ever runs off the bottom.

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True e-ink mode

Pure black on pure white, heavier type, zero animation — built to stay crisp on e-ink displays, with none of the ghosting.

On-device summaries

On a recent iPhone or iPad, summarize any article in a tap with Apple Intelligence. It runs entirely on your device — fast and private. Nothing is ever sent to a server.

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Works fully offline

Loads instantly and keeps working with no connection. Your articles, stars, and settings live on your device.

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Discover

A hand-curated catalog of 150+ trustworthy sources across 20 topics — add a feed in one tap, no jargon required.

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No ads, no clutter

Optional filters quietly hide sponsored posts, affiliate deal roundups, and members-only teasers — so your feed stays journalism, not commerce.

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The writing, not the clutter

Smart extraction rescues the images, galleries, and videos other readers drop, then clears the repeated cruft around them — newsletter prompts, share buttons, boilerplate — so the article reads clean from the first line to the last.

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Sync across devices

Add an account and your reads, stars, and mutes follow you everywhere. Stop reading on your phone, pick up on your tablet.

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Mute words & topics

Tired of a name, a story, or a whole subject? Mute any word or phrase — or mute a publisher's tags — and matching articles quietly disappear. Your starred reads are always spared.

Star & save anything

Keep what matters with a tap. On iPhone and iPad you can also share any web page into PageFeed — it's cleaned up for reading and waiting in your stars.

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Fair to writers

Every article keeps its byline and a one-tap link to open the original on the publisher's site. PageFeed shows only what a feed chooses to publish — it credits the people who did the work, and sends you to the source.

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Private by design

No trackers, no profiling, no engagement metrics. PageFeed has no reason to watch you — so it doesn't.

How it works

Three steps to a quieter feed.

01

Add what you like

Browse Discover or paste any site or RSS URL. PageFeed finds the feed for you.

02

Read in pages

Open an article and turn the page. No scrolling, no popups, no cookie banners — just the words.

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Sync everywhere

Read free in any browser, then sign in and your feeds, reads, and stars sync across the web, iPhone, and iPad.

Pricing

Free on the web. $9.99 on iOS.

Read free in any browser, no account required. The iPhone and iPad app is free to try for 14 days, then a single $9.99 purchase — no subscription, ever.

Web

Free

The full reader, in any browser, on any device.

  • Unlimited feeds & articles
  • Paginated reader & e-ink mode
  • Full offline reading
  • Discover, stars, muted words & tags
  • Sync with a free account
  • No ads, no tracking
Open the web app →

iPhone & iPad

$9.99 once

The native app, with extras the web can't offer.

  • Everything on the web, plus…
  • On-device Apple Intelligence summaries
  • Share any page in to save it
  • Fast, fully native offline reading
Get it on iOS →

Free to use for 14 days, then a one-time $9.99 purchase — no subscription, ever. The web app stays free.

Questions

Good to know.

What is RSS, exactly?

RSS is a simple, open way for websites to publish their latest posts. Instead of visiting a dozen sites (or relying on a social feed to surface them), PageFeed gathers everything you subscribe to in one place — in the order it was published, with nothing injected in between.

Is it good for e-ink readers?

That's exactly what it's built for. The page-turning model and the dedicated e-ink mode — pure black-and-white, heavier type, no animation — are designed around the way e-ink screens refresh. PageFeed runs in a web browser, so whether it loads on a given reading device depends on that device's browser; where it runs, it's made to feel right at home.

Can I use it offline?

Completely. After the first load, PageFeed works with no connection at all — your feeds, articles, stars, and settings are stored on your device. When you're back online, it quietly catches up.

Is it private?

Yes. There are no third-party trackers, no advertising, and no engagement profiling. If you read without an account, nothing leaves your device. If you add an account for sync, only your feeds and reading state are stored — never sold, never analyzed.

Is it fair to the sites I read?

That's the intent. PageFeed shows only what each feed chooses to publish, keeps the author's byline, and puts a one-tap link to the original article on every page — so you can always head to the source to read more and support the people who made it.

What does it cost?

The web app is free, and always will be — no account required, no ads. The iPhone and iPad app is free to use for 14 days, then a one-time $9.99 purchase to keep using it. It's a single purchase, not a subscription, so there's nothing to cancel.

Can it summarize articles?

On a recent iPhone or iPad, yes. Tap Summarize in the reader and PageFeed writes a short summary using Apple Intelligence — entirely on your device, so nothing is sent to us or anyone else. There's nothing to set up; on devices without Apple Intelligence the button simply doesn't appear.

Is there a native app?

Yes — the native iPhone and iPad app is on the App Store, and an Android app is coming soon. Prefer not to install anything? The web app runs in any browser and adds to your home screen like a native app.