Inkline: RSS Reader & Notes
Michael White
Inkline is a reading tool for people who live in the news. Your feeds arrive in one calm river - but the work happens on your device, not in a browser. ON YOUR DEVICE, NOT IN A BROWSER • Widgets for your unread stories, and for the subjects several of your own publications are covering right now - on the Home Screen and the Lock Screen. • Ask Siri what's trending in your feeds and it answers without opening the app. • Your bookmarks, quotes and notes turn up in Spotlight. • Share a page from Safari to follow that publication - Inkline finds its feed - or clip it to your notebook. • Save a story, mark it read or open it straight from an alert. MADE FOR iPAD Inkline opens on Today: a front page of what matters - the brief, your top stories grouped by category, what your monitors caught overnight, and your latest notes. Read with the river down one side and the story open beside it, follow a journalist from the sidebar, and write notes by hand with Apple Pencil. On iPhone it's the same calm reader, in your pocket. One app, both screens. TODAY'S BRIEF Tap it at the top of your feed: a short summary of the last twelve hours across what you follow, with the stories behind each point. Apple Intelligence writes it on your device, so nothing you read is sent anywhere. Have it delivered each morning if you like. (Needs a device with Apple Intelligence; everything else works without it.) START IN SECONDS New to RSS feeds? Describe what you care about and Inkline builds categories full of real publications - each one checked on the spot, so you don't begin with dead links. Prefer to choose yourself? Pick from curated categories, or bring an OPML list from another reader. THE FEED One continuous scroll through what you haven't read. Stories clear as you read them, so you always know where you got to. No panels, no ads, no algorithm. WATCH A SUBJECT, FOLLOW A JOURNALIST A Monitor tracks a subject across the whole web, not just the sites you subscribe to, and brings the coverage in. And Inkline reads the bylines on everything it fetches, so you can follow an individual journalist rather than a masthead. KEEP WHAT MATTERS Bookmark a story, select any sentence to save the quote, and write proper notes on it - headings, bold, bullets, or by hand on iPad. Export a brief straight into an email or a report. Mute a word and it stops appearing. When six outlets run the same story, Inkline folds them into one card. Everything already fetched reads offline, photographs and all. Three fonts including OpenDyslexic, four colour modes. PRIVATE No account, nothing to sign into, no servers of ours - we don't have any. We don't track you, and the AI runs on your device. Inkline is free to use for its first 7 days, everything switched on. After that a yearly subscription keeps your feeds refreshing and lets you add new ones. What you've already saved stays yours to read. Made by White Wiki.