After ELON MUSK took over Twitter, the company blocked third -party clients in 2023, including TwitterRiffic, Tweetbot, and Fenix. Iconfactory, a company behind TwitterRifc, finally launched a multi -feed app called Tapestry on Tuesday. This allows you to add sources such as RSS, YouTube, Bluesky, PodCasts, Mastodon, Reddit, Tumblr, Micro.blog, Go Comics. For unified feeds.
ICONFACTORY first launched TAPESTRY as a Kickstarter project in January 2025, and was able to procure more than $ 177,000 through crowdfunding initiatives. The company has not been invested by institutional investors to develop this project.
The idea behind the app is to match various sources in one place from the entire web.
For many years, many platforms have appeared as hubs for various kinds of content. However, an app that supports one platform or one platform may not be enough to cover all of these sources.
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Therefore, Tapestry at startup supports multiple protocols. The company states that it is loading content from various sources using a connector, and users can also add a connector developed by other sources.
Users can start by adding sources to the app and examining the default feed. There are several customization options, from the appearance of the feed to the font, the theme and icon style to the way to open the link.
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You can also create custom rules that mute or avoid specific content, such as spoilers.
This app has a new feature called mumfle borrowed from TwitterRiffic. This is displayed as a collapsed item, but does not hide the content from the timeline in the rule matching. This is a good way to temporarily hide content that you do not want to completely turn off access, like muting.
According to ICONFACTORY, all user data is private and stored locally on the device. The company has added that it has not sold or shared third -party and user data.
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This app can be used for free, but there are additional functions such as creating multiple feeds, deleting ads, and locking custom icons behind the subscription.
You can pay $ 1.99 per month, $ 19.99 per year, or a single fee of $ 79.99, which can access more and more features.
Indie developers liked the idea of acquiring and saving information from multiple sources. Nate Parot, a browser engineer, has built Feekes, and Silvio Rizzi has renewed the popular RSS app Reeder and has become a multi -feed container. Former Twitter engineer Joe Fabisevich created Plinky to make it easier to store and consume various types of content.