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Hyprfeed

Hyprfeed

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A minimalist AI-powered RSS reader that synthesizes fragmented web content.

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Product memo

Hyprfeed offers a minimalist RSS reader for individuals overwhelmed by fragmented web content. It leverages AI to synthesize information, providing AI summaries and a daily digest. The product focuses on a clean, algorithm-free interface, giving users control over their chosen content sources, distinguishing itself from engagement-optimized platforms.

For who

Readers seeking signal over noise

Solves what

Fragmented web content scattered across platforms and buried in algorithms

  • AI-powered summaries
  • Minimalist RSS reader
  • Multi-source feed aggregation

In their own words

HYPRFEED

HYPRFEED is a minimalist RSS reader powered by AI.

Built for readers who want signal, not noise.

Commercial cues

Pricing snapshot subscription pricing

Model

subscription

Free tier

No

Trial

No

No public pricing tiers captured.

Pricing Strategy

Key Tactics
  • Free tier offers core functionality
  • Pro upgrade adds unlimited usage
  • Monthly subscription for continuous access

Operator context

Operating setup

Platform

Mobile

Audience

General

Payments

RevenueCat

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Builder Strategy

Strategy Type
Niche Specialist
Stage
Pre Revenue
Effort
Solo Buildable
About Hyprfeed Expand

Hyprfeed is a minimalist RSS reader designed to combat the fragmentation and algorithmic noise of the modern web. It lets users regain control over their content consumption by offering AI-powered summaries of articles published within the last 24 hours, condensed into a single line.

The platform provides an intuitive, platform-independent interface that prioritizes content clarity over engagement optimization. Users can add any RSS feed from any website or blog, and the 'Daily Brief' feature delivers a curated AI digest of all new content.

Hyprfeed Pro offers unlimited sources, feeds, and daily briefs, catering to dedicated readers who value signal over noise.