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Follow everything.
Miss nothing.

A feed reader for news, blogs, and Substacks that helps you go through the day.

Syndicator feed showing ranked and clustered news sourcesSyndicator feed in dark mode showing ranked and clustered news sources

How it works

One place for the links you mean to read.

01

Bring in the places you already read

News sites, blogs, newsletters, Substacks, company updates, and anything else with a feed.

02

Open one feed during the day

Syndicator pulls new posts together, groups repeated stories, and keeps the useful links close.

03

Let the ranking learn from real use

Reading, saving, sharing, and following sources all help tune the feed around your actual habits.

A note from Yury

I wanted the old link internet with better sorting.

I missed the habit of opening one reader and seeing what good publications and smart people had posted.

The links are still there. They are scattered across news sites, newsletters, Substacks, blogs, company feeds, and social timelines.

RSS solves the ownership problem. A raw chronological inbox still gets noisy fast once you follow enough sources.

Syndicator is my practical reader for that daily sweep: one place for the sources you trust, grouped when everyone covers the same story, ranked around what you actually open and share.

It is intentionally plain. The work is reading, deciding, saving, and passing good links to people who would care.

I use it every day. I built it for people who still think the open web is worth following.

Get access

Start with the sources you already check.

Bring them into one reader, then let Syndicator sort the daily pile into something you can actually finish.