One place to read everything that matters.
Inflow brings your RSS feeds, YouTube channels, Reddit threads, Twitter lists, and GitHub repos into a single calm reading workspace. Subscribe, search, tag, and stay on top of what matters — without drowning in tabs.
Track every source in one clean reading flow
Subscribe to feeds, open variant-specific streams, and jump back to the all-feed timeline whenever you want.
Switch between sources without losing context
Use topics to pull signal from fast-moving updates
Built for people who follow multiple feeds, niche creators, YouTube channels, and engineering blogs — all in one place.
Everything you need. Nothing you don't.
A reading workspace that respects your attention and puts you in control of the signal.
A single "All Feeds" view that actually feels usable.
Land on a consolidated stream right after login, then dive into one source or one variant when you want a narrower lens. No more tab chaos.
Manage subscriptions where your attention already is.
Expand source groups, resubscribe old feeds, and keep everything visible without jumping into a settings maze.
Find articles, authors, and sources from one search bar.
Inflow keeps the reading surface lightweight while giving you fast search and topic-based refinement.
Recommended tags move you from stream to signal.
Use categories and tags to explore adjacent ideas instead of reading each feed in isolation.
Feeds update automatically. You just read.
Background queue processing keeps your articles current without manual refreshing or polling.
See exactly what you followed — and when.
Full history tracking so you can resubscribe to old feeds and never lose context on past reading habits.
Every source. One workspace.
Inflow supports the feeds that matter to you, from RSS to YouTube and beyond.
RSS Feeds
Subscribe to any blog, news site, or publication with a standard RSS or Atom feed.
YouTube
Follow channels and get new video updates right in your feed — with view counts and stats.
Track subreddits, users, and trending threads from the communities you care about.
Twitter / X
Follow thought leaders and conversations without the noise of algorithmic timelines.
GitHub
Stay updated on repo releases, issues, and activity from projects you depend on.
From signup to signal in three clicks.
Create your workspace
Sign up with email, land on your all-feed route, and start from a clean reading surface. Takes 30 seconds.
Add sources & variants
Subscribe from the source catalog, choose the right variant, and shape the exact stream you want from each source.
Read, search, refine
Browse everything together, drop into one feed when needed, and use tags to keep up without information overload.
Explore the product without leaving this page.
Start with one consolidated stream.
The landing experience is built around momentum: load the feed, keep it warm with skeletons, then let users narrow down only when they want to. Zero friction reading.
Search, scan, and move through articles without bouncing between source-specific pages.
Subscription management stays in the reading flow.
Sidebar actions make it easy to unsubscribe, resubscribe, and manage long feed lists without leaving the content surface. Expand, collapse, act.
Topics turn fast-moving updates into something navigable.
Tags and categories help you zoom out, spot clusters, and keep a sense of what is actually emerging across all your feeds.
Find anything across every feed you follow.
Full-text search scans articles, authors, and source names. Results appear instantly so you never lose your reading flow.
Start free. Upgrade when you need more.
No credit card required. No ads. Ever.
Everything you need to start reading smarter.
- Up to 25 feed subscriptions
- All 5 platform types
- Full-text search
- Topic tags & categories
- Hourly feed sync
For power readers who follow everything.
- Unlimited subscriptions
- Real-time feed sync
- Advanced search & filters
- Priority feed queue
- Reading history export
- Dark mode
Ship a calmer reading workflow for every source you follow.
Open Inflow, sign in, and start building a feed workspace that feels more like a focused desk and less like a browser accident.