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Show HN: Curated list of RSS feeds divided into categories and countries

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1 points·by spians·hace 5 años·0 comments

Show HN: Privacy-focused, ad-free RSS feed and offline reader app for Android

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1 points·by spians·hace 6 años·2 comments

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spians
·hace 5 años·discuss
As a maintainer of an RSS reader app which has its own inventory for suggested feeds, one of the uphill battles is sudden removal of RSS support from various sites. I have a list of feeds which are updated once a month and everytime some sites (both niche and big ones) drop RSS support (Reuters and YouTube removing option to export subscriptions as OPML are major blows in last few months).

The reason for these removals is also never given. If you look at those sites now, you'd feel RSS support never existed and nobody used them. So the reason for removal could be anyone's guess. Perhaps RSS icon didn't look good with other social media icons on home page, server serving the RSS feed shut down and no one bothered to check, forgot to add RSS option in new design/refactor or some PM didn't find RSS feed engaging enough and actively killed it.
spians
·hace 5 años·discuss
These are still four more steps then what it takes to directly install from the Play Store. Most people would view any of these four steps as hurdle.

> And you won't need to go to the settings the next time, it'll just work.

You will still have to find the apk when there is an update, download it and confirm install. There are still three steps to update the apk compared to Play Store's one tap (or even zero clicks if automatic updates are on). Only "Allow installing from this source" step is removed when updating the app.
spians
·hace 6 años·discuss
We have created a privacy focused, ad-free, material designed RSS reader app for Android - Plenary. No login/account creation required. No analytics/trackers. No ads. No servers to store your data.

Main obstacle when introducing new users to the world of RSS feeds is the discovery of new feeds. Plenary tries to solve this in novel ways:

Local News:

Select a country and Plenary will show a list of top news sources for that country. Tapping on any news source will open a webpage containing all the RSS feeds available of that source.

RSS Assistant:

Create RSS feed from top sites such as Reddit, Google News, YouTube, Medium, Wordpress, Wikipedia, Tumblr in 2-3 simple steps (some of the assistant options are part of Plenary premium)

Recommended Feeds:

Curated list of more than 200+ recommended feeds spread across various categories which include Programming, Technology, Web Development, Android Development etc

There is also full support of OPML import/export. So if you are already using any RSS reader, it's simple to get started.

Plenary can also be used as a complete offline article downloader app (similar to Read it later apps) and a Podcast player. Other features of the app include searching, filtering, backup/restore on Google drive/Dropbox, YouTube playback support, custom syncing intervals, notifications, multiple theming options etc.

Please try them out and let us know your feedback!
spians
·hace 6 años·discuss
You can disable these annoying prompts by going to https://myaccount.google.com/permissions and disabling "Google Account sign-in prompts". Ideally it should have been user opt in but Google followed dark pattern here.
spians
·hace 6 años·discuss
You can try my app Plenary - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spians.ple... which perfectly suits your needs. It doesn't have ads or tracking and doesn't require an account. Plenary is combination of RSS reader and offline article downloader with built-in support for podcasts. Check it out and let me know if it works for you!