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Don't get lost in another infinite scroll.
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Don't get lost in another infinite scroll.
Starts at $4.25. Coming soon.
Scoopy takes all your sources, and shows the most recent headline for each in one of several flavors, keeping things fresh and fun.
Every refresh is like hitting shuffle on your music player. A new order, new sources.
Find what catches your eye.
Scoopy takes all your sources, and shows the most recent headline for each in one of several flavors, keeping things fresh and fun.
Every refresh is like hitting shuffle on your music player. A new order, new sources.
Find what catches your eye.
There are really three ways to read the news today.
Big-name news aggregators like Google News and Apple News.
Social sites like Reddit and Facebook.
And boutique RSS readers.
The big-name news aggregators and social sites don't really see you as a user, they see you as the product. They create whatever feed is most likely to get you to scroll the longest, and see the most ads.
The social sites at least allow you to curate your view to a degree, but their success metrics are about engagement and revenue, not on customer delight.
Meanwhile, the boutique RSS readers generally focus on a user-curated list of RSS feeds. They do care about customer delight, but they have a focus on chronological order, often an emphasis on reaching inbox zero, and many isolate themselves to just the written word.
Scoopy is different. In the Scoopy zone, you are the customer. You control what is in your feed. You decide when you are done reading. And, notably, customer delight is the key metric. Scoopy emphasizes discovery over inbox zero. It ignores chronological order, but keeps your view fresh and dynamic. It supports articles, videos, podcasts, and more.
And here it is.