RSSNext

An open web, readable again.

RSSNext builds products and infrastructure for people who still believe open information should stay open.

Vision

RSS never left. It just needed a better shape.

The open web never went away.

Open feeds still matter because public information should stay portable.

What changed is how we build for it.

Better tools can make old protocols feel current again.

RSSNext turns that belief into products.

One chapter focuses on reading. The other keeps the network open.

Chapter 01 — Folo

A quieter way to follow what matters.

Folo turns scattered sources into one calmer timeline: easier to scan, easier to return to, and easier to keep close.

It treats reading as an attention problem, not a notification problem. The result is a feed that feels ordered instead of noisy.

  • Timeline
  • Curation
  • Attention

Chapter 02 — RSSHub

Infrastructure for the readable web.

RSSHub keeps the network open by turning more sources into feeds, at a scale few open projects ever reach.

It is the long-running layer beneath countless reading workflows: the route system, the instances, and the public infrastructure that keeps RSS useful.

  • Network
  • Routes
  • Openness
Everything is RSSible. One of the world’s largest RSS networks.

Open ecosystem

Built in public, growing in the open.

RSSNext is a shared direction across products, infrastructure, and the open communities that keep readable information alive.