Fixed several issues when adding custom feeds.
When external RSS feeds like Hatena Bookmark returned rate limit errors (HTTP 429), the entire column would fail to display any articles.
We've optimized our caching to reduce request frequency to external platforms, and now fall back to previously fetched data when a source is temporarily unavailable. An automatic retry is also triggered 30 seconds after an error occurs.
Thumbnail images weren't showing up for most Reddit feed articles.
This was caused by Reddit's unique URL structure not being handled properly. We've fixed the issue, and thumbnails now display correctly for Reddit posts.
Since the default card view with images limits the number of articles visible at once, we added a compact view mode.
You can switch each column individually using the toggle icon in the column header, or change all columns at once from the settings page.
The "Read Later" bookmark button previously lacked clear visual feedback, making it hard to tell if your tap registered. We've added a satisfying animation to fix that.
When saving an article, you'll see a spring bounce with particle effects and a golden ring burst. Removing a bookmark triggers a subtle reverse bounce. Saved articles are now highlighted with a warm amber icon for easy identification.
Based on user feedback, each article card now shows an estimated reading time badge in the upper left corner.
The reading time is automatically calculated based on the article's word count and displayed as a badge (e.g., "3 min read"). Use it as a reference before opening an article. Note that the badge will be hidden when the article's word count is unavailable.
There was an issue where feedback submissions would fail with an error. We apologize for the inconvenience.
This was caused by a server-side configuration issue. Feedback submissions are now working correctly. If you have any bug reports or feature requests, please feel free to send them using the feedback button at the bottom right of the screen.
You can now smoothly scroll between columns using arrow keys.
Press ← to move to the previous column and → to move to the next column. Scrolling snaps to each column, making it easy to quickly reach the feed you want. You can also remap these keys from the shortcut settings.
You can now navigate the app quickly using keyboard shortcuts.
Press N to add a feed, , to open settings, and ? to view the shortcut list. You can also customize key bindings from the settings screen.
We've optimized rendering and data fetching across the app for better overall performance.
Feed loading and screen transitions are now smoother, providing a more responsive experience. The improvements are especially noticeable when you have many feeds configured.
Based on user feedback, you can now create custom feeds for Zenn, Qiita, and Hatena Bookmark with specific topics and keywords!
You can combine multiple keywords to narrow down your feed to your favorite genres and categories.
Thank you for using Stream Feed!
Articles you've opened are now automatically marked as read with a dimmed appearance.
This makes it easy to spot unread articles at a glance, helping you browse your feeds more efficiently. Read status is kept for 30 days and automatically cleared.
Based on user feedback, we've added a dedicated "Google News" tab to the Add Feed modal.
You can now create Google News RSS feeds by selecting a topic (Technology, Business, Entertainment, and more) or entering custom keywords. Region switching and automatic feed name generation are also supported.
We welcome your continued feedback!
We've added an announcements feature to Stream Feed.
Stay informed about new features, improvements, and bug fixes right in the app. Check the bell icon in the header for the latest updates.
Stream Feed is now live🎉
A feed reader that displays multiple RSS/Atom feeds in a column layout. Free to use with no sign-up required. Give it a try!