Tapestry Untangles Your Feeds: A New App for Bluesky, Mastodon, RSS, and Beyond

Tapestry - A Unified Feed Aggregator for iPhone and iPad
The Iconfactory, the team behind the now-discontinued Twitterrific app, has launched Tapestry, a new application that combines feeds from various platforms into a single, chronological timeline. Available on both iPhone and iPad, Tapestry supports multiple social media services (Bluesky, Mastodon, Tumblr) and content sources (RSS feeds, podcasts, YouTube channels) without the influence of algorithms.
Key Features:
- Unified Timeline: Content from different sources is presented in a single, chronological feed.
- Customization: Users can create custom timelines, sync reading positions across devices, and apply color-coding for easy navigation.
- Privacy-Focused: Tapestry prioritizes user privacy by storing content locally and not sharing data with third parties.
- Content Control: Powerful rules allow users to avoid spoilers and unwanted topics.
- Search Capabilities: Users can search across all feeds simultaneously, making it easier to find specific content.
- Expandability: Third-party connectors enable the integration of additional data sources.
- Additional Features: The app includes customization options for icons, layout, and fonts, as well as support for light and dark modes.
Tapestry is available as a free download on the App Store. Subscriptions are available to remove ads, unlock custom timelines, content muting, and theme customization, priced at $1.99/month, $19.99/year, or a one-time purchase of $79.99.
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