Download from [the App Store](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/news/id6758647955). Found a bug? Have any feedback? Want to request a feature? Email me at [email protected] Unclog your inbox by moving newsletters and subscriptions out of email, and stay on top of everything you care about with new's. new's lets you aggregate content from RSS, Atom, and JSON feeds alongside any website—even those without feeds. Add your favorite blogs, news sites, YouTube channels, and newsletters into one unified reading experience. **Key Features:** - **Universal Feed Support:** Add RSS, Atom, JSON feeds, and even YouTube channels and playlists - **Website Scraping:** Add any website as a source, even if it doesn't offer a feed - **Unified Content View:** All your articles sorted by date in one clean, scrollable list - **Archive System:** Move already read articles to your archive to visit them later - **Smart Search:** Quickly find content by title, source name, or URL - **Inactive Source Alerts:** Highlight sources that haven't posted in 30 days - **Auto-Archive:** Optionally archive items automatically when you tap through to read them - **Privacy-First:** All data stored locally on your device Consolidate all your reading in one place with full control over your content without the clutter. > [!faq]- How To Use > > ## Sources View > The sources view contains a list of all sources (feed and website) that you have added. Click a source to go to it. > > ### How to Add a Source: > 1. Click '+' icon on the top right. > 2. Choose between a feed or a website. > 1. Feed: > 1. Add an RSS/ATOM/JSON feed here. You can also add Youtube Channels/Playlists here too. > 2. Give the feed a nickname (optional). > 3. You can add number of entries you want from the feed. > 4. Click '+ Add Feed' > 2. Website: > 1. Navigate to a website that has a list of blogs. > 2. Copy website URL and paste it to 'Website URL' field. > 3. Give the website a nickname (optional). > 4. Copy a blog URL from the website and paste it. > 5. Click '+ Add Website' > 6. Choose the links that look like the list of blogs on the website. > 7. Help the app figure out which list is the list of blogs. Don't worry! You can always change your choice. > 1. If the link is present multiple times, you'll be shown a few options. Choose which looks right. > 2. From your choice, you'll be shown a few options. Choose which looks right. > 3. You can add number of entries you want from the website. > > Adding a **source** that has already been added is not possible. Adding a source that has been archived will restore the archived source instead. > > ### Copy Added Source > Swipe an added source to the right to copy it. > > ### Edit Added Source > Swipe an added source to the left and click the edit button to edit it. > 1. Feed: > 1. You can edit the URL, nickname, or number of links to parse. > 2. Website: > 1. You can edit the URL, nickname, blog URL, or number of links to parse. > > ### Archive Added Source > Swipe an added source to the left and click the archive button to archive it. You can also swipe left completely to archive it. > > ### Search Source > Click the magnifying glass to search through your list of added sources. You can search for the URL or the nickname of your source. > > ## Content View > Content view contains a list of all items fetched from your sources. The items are sorted by date. Items that are fetched from websites have are dated based on when they were fetched. > > ### Copy Content Item > Swipe a content item to the right to copy it. > > ### Archive Content Item > Swipe an added source to the left and click the archive button to archive it. You can also swipe left completely to archive it. > > ### Search Content Item > Click the magnifying glass to search through your content items. You can search for the URL or the title of the fetched content item. > > ### Multi-Select Content Items > Press and hold on a content item to activate multi-select. You can now select multiple rows by clicking on each row, or drag your finger across the round selection indicators to select multiple items. The screen will scroll automatically if you drag your finger to the edge of the screen. You can then click the archive button on the top right to archive all selected items. > > ## Archive View > Archive view contains a list of all content items that have been archived. > > ### Copy Archived Item Link > Swipe an archived item to the right to copy its URL. > > ### Delete Archived Item > Swipe an archived item to the left and click the delete button to delete it. You can also swipe right completely to archive it. > > ### Restore Archived Item > Restoring an item sends it back to the Content View. Swipe an archived item to the left and click the restore button to restore it. You can also swipe right completely to restore an archived item. > > ### Sort Archived Items > Archived items can be sorted by either archived date or posted date. Click the date icon on the top right to switch. > > ### Multi-Select Archived Items > Press and hold on an archived item to activate multi-select. You can now select multiple rows by clicking on each row, or drag your finger across the round selection indicators to select multiple items. The screen will scroll automatically if you drag your finger to the edge of the screen. You can then click either the delete button on the top right to delete all selected archived items or the restore button on the top right to restore all selected archived items. > > ## Settings View > The settings view allows you to: > > ### Source Settings > 1. Archive all added sources. > 2. View a list of your archived sources to either restore or delete them. > 3. Toggle a setting that highlights inactive sources in a yellow color. An inactive source is a source that hasn't posted anything new in 30 days. It is possible that the source has posted, and the app is unable to fetch it. Please report such instances by reaching out to [email protected]. > > ### Content Settings > 1. Toggle a setting that automatically archives content items when they are clicked. > 2. Archive all content items. > 3. Delete all content items. > 4. Restore all archived items back to the content feed. > 5. Delete all archived items. > 6. A timer display that tells you how much time is left before the next force fetch will be. > [!info]- Privacy Policy > > ****Last Updated: February 3, 2026**** > > new's is a feed reader application that respects your privacy. This policy explains how the App handles your information. > > ****new's does not collect any personal data.**** The App operates entirely on your device and does not transmit any personal information to us or any third parties. > > All data is stored locally on your device, including: > - Feed sources you add (RSS, Atom, JSON feeds, and websites) > - Articles and content retrieved from your feeds > - Archived items > - Your app preferences and settings > > This data never leaves your device except when the App fetches content from the feed URLs you have added. > > The App makes network requests solely to: > - Fetch content from RSS, Atom, and JSON feeds you subscribe to > - Retrieve web pages from websites you add as sources > > These requests go directly to the servers hosting your chosen feeds and websites. We do not proxy, intercept, or analyze this traffic. > > new's does not integrate with any third-party analytics, advertising, or tracking services. We do not share any data with third parties because we do not collect any data. > > We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be reflected in the "Last Updated" date at the top of this policy. >