Aggregates scattered content into a single, distraction-free feed.
Product memo
Content consumers overwhelmed by scattered online information use Oku to consolidate their feeds. It pulls from sources like Reddit, Hacker News, YouTube, and podcasts, delivering an ad-free, distraction-free interface. This approach provides a clean, organized experience, differentiating it from noisy platforms through smart summary features.
For who
Content consumers seeking organized feeds
Solves what
Aggregates scattered content sources into a single, distraction-free feed.
- Customizable feed boards
- Content aggregation
- Ad-free reader mode
In their own words
Everything you can't miss, in one tab
The top content from your favorite sources and creators, without ads, pop-ups and distractions.
Build your own feed board with Reddit, Hacker News, RSS, YouTube, podcasts, and more.
Commercial cues
Model
subscription
Free tier
Yes
Trial
No
Pricing Strategy
- • A free tier provides core value, driving adoption for individual content consumers.
- • Monthly and annual billing options let users choose payment flexibility.
Operator context
Founded
Mar 2026
HQ
United States
Platform
Web app
Audience
General
Payments
Polar
Public footprint
Tech stack
Builder Strategy
- Strategy Type
- Niche Specialist
- Stage
- Pre Revenue
- Effort
- Solo Buildable
About Oku Expand
Oku provides a product for content consumers seeking organized feeds by aggregating scattered content sources into a single, distraction-free interface. It supports inputs from RSS, YouTube, podcasts, and Reddit, allowing users to build customizable feed boards.
The platform offers an ad-free reading experience, smart content summaries, and a reader mode with notes and highlights. This focused approach helps users manage information overload, offering a curated alternative to the often-noisy internet.
Its tiered pricing, including a free plan, allows individuals to test the core value before committing to more extensive features.
