Why anyfeeds exists

Newsletters kept piling up in my inbox. Unread. Ignored. Taking up mental space.

The problem wasn't the content — it was the delivery. I didn't need another notification telling me when to pay attention. I needed control over when I chose to engage.

RSS feeds solved part of this, but aggregating them into one master feed? That was still a headache. So I built anyfeeds to fix both problems: replace inbox spam and create a unified feed on your terms.

This is about pull, not push. You check your feeds when you want updates — not when someone decides you need them. Updates arrive regularly and predictably. No urgency. No noise.

This isn't for news junkies chasing Wall Street Journal headlines. It's for people who care about quality writing from founders, creators, and publications they actually respect. Real substance. Real voices. The kind of content that deserves your full attention — on your schedule.

I hope you find anyfeeds as useful as I do every day.

J

Julian Paul