A reader in the old sense: it brings you the words, then gets out of the way.
Every saved article lives on your device, readable with no signal at all. Flight mode is just another reading room.
No account, no ads, no analytics, no server of ours. Your reading list exists in exactly one place: your pocket.
Your phone's own voice reads any article aloud, paragraph by paragraph, highlighting as it goes. Pause, skip, or tap a paragraph to continue there.
Sign in to your newspaper inside the app and read the full articles you already pay for. Your credentials never leave the device.
Bring your own API key and long reads fold into summaries, translate themselves, or filter your feeds by your own wishes. No key, no requests.
Sync through your own Nextcloud or any WebDAV server, or pair it with a KaraKeep or Linkwarden instance you run yourself. Device to server, no one in between.
And you are free to leave: feeds come and go as OPML, saved articles as ordinary browser bookmarks. Everything you bring in, you can take out again.
Grab the latest build from the releases page.
Free, no strings — the Play Store listing will follow. Or build it yourself:
npx cap sync android && cd android && ./gradlew assembleDebug; the
instructions are in the readme.