Gadgets
What is Tapestry?
Summary
- Tapestry combines all your feeds into one timeline, simplifying social media management.
- Adding new feeds isn’t the easiest, requiring manual setup or importing OPML files.
- Tapestry Premium offers no ads, custom timelines, and more customization options for $2/month.
There’s so much happening every day that it’s hard to keep up online. Most of the time, the easiest way to do this is with social media.
You can check what people are posting and catch major news stories if you follow the right accounts. But to stay in the loop, you constantly switch between social media apps. This doesn’t include the blogs or Tumblr feeds that you also read on a regular basis. Jumping from app to app or site to site takes time, and let’s be real — no one can keep up with it all.
That’s where Tapestry comes in. This new app combines all of your feeds into one timeline and shows it to you chronologically. You can follow individual social media accounts, blogs, websites, and more and have it display new posts in an orderly fashion in one place. I’ve found it makes my day more interesting, and the idea that I only have to open up one app rather than five or six makes a huge difference.
Here’s more on how Tapestry can revolutionize your day.
Tapestry
Tapestry is a mobile app that combines your social media feeds into one timeline. It can bring in feeds from Mastodon, Bluesky, Tumblr, YouTube, and a bunch of other blogs to keep you up to date on what is going on in the world.
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There’s so much happening every day that it’s hard to keep up online. Most of the time, the easiest way to do this is with social media.
You can check what people are posting and catch major news stories if you follow the right accounts. But to stay in the loop, you constantly switch between social media apps. This doesn’t include the blogs or Tumblr feeds that you also read on a regular basis. Jumping from app to app or site to site takes time, and let’s be real — no one can keep up with it all.
That’s where Tapestry comes in. This new app combines all of your feeds into one timeline and shows it to you chronologically. You can follow individual social media accounts, blogs, websites, and more and have it display new posts in an orderly fashion in one place. I’ve found it makes my day more interesting, and the idea that I only have to open up one app rather than five or six makes a huge difference.
Here’s more on how Tapestry can revolutionize your day.
Tapestry
Tapestry is a mobile app that combines your social media feeds into one timeline. It can bring in feeds from Mastodon, Bluesky, Tumblr, YouTube, and a bunch of other blogs to keep you up to date on what is going on in the world.
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There’s so much happening every day that it’s hard to keep up online. Most of the time, the easiest way to do this is with social media.
You can check what people are posting and catch major news stories if you follow the right accounts. But to stay in the loop, you constantly switch between social media apps. This doesn’t include the blogs or Tumblr feeds that you also read on a regular basis. Jumping from app to app or site to site takes time, and let’s be real — no one can keep up with it all.
That’s where Tapestry comes in. This new app combines all of your feeds into one timeline and shows it to you chronologically. You can follow individual social media accounts, blogs, websites, and more and have it display new posts in an orderly fashion in one place. I’ve found it makes my day more interesting, and the idea that I only have to open up one app rather than five or six makes a huge difference.
Here’s more on how Tapestry can revolutionize your day.
Tapestry
Tapestry is a mobile app that combines your social media feeds into one timeline. It can bring in feeds from Mastodon, Bluesky, Tumblr, YouTube, and a bunch of other blogs to keep you up to date on what is going on in the world.
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You can get ad-free Tumblr now, but you have to pay up
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