Feed fatigue is real. As the social landscape fragments I’ve become increasingly overwhelmed by the number of feeds I have to check just to keep tabs on what’s going on. On top of this, every social app’s feed is algorithmically optimized to maximize engagement and it feels impossible not to miss something.
So, I was happy to discover that the group of developers who created the beloved Twitter client Twitterrific, recently launched a new app called Tapestry which aims to solve this problem. Tapestry collects all your feeds across a suite of apps and presents them in a single master feed.
In addition to Tapestry, there’s Reeder, Unread, Feeeed, Surf, and a few others. They all have slightly different interface and feature ideas, but they all have the same basic premise: that pretty much everything on the internet is just feeds. And that you might want a better place to read them.

