We're opening the doors today. Not with a bang — with a door left ajar, and a light on inside. If
you've found your way here, welcome.

## What this is

feed.works is a reading tool. It's built on RSS, OPML, and the parts of the open web that never
asked for algorithms. You pick what to follow. We help you read it.

That's the whole pitch. There are more things we eventually want — shared reads with people you
trust, search across your own feeds, discovery that feels like browsing a good bookshop instead of
an auction floor — but the core of it is simple, and we think it'll stay that way.

## Why a soft launch

A few reasons.

The first is honest: it isn't done. We've built enough to be useful, not enough to be proud of.
Rather than wait until everything is polished, we'd rather open the doors and let the people who
want to poke at an early thing actually poke at it.

The second is practical: we want feedback from real readers, not staged demos. If you try something
and it breaks, feels clumsy, or surprises you in a bad way — we want to hear about it.

The third is temperamental. Big launches are loud. We're trying to build something calm. It would
feel strange to contradict the product with the announcement.

## What to expect

- Early access is invite-gated while we figure out what scales and what doesn't. If you don't have a
  code, you can ask for one.
- Expect rough edges. We're keeping a running list, and we'll tell you when we fix things.
- Expect us to move slowly on purpose. The point isn't to ship everything — it's to ship the right
  things, and leave room for the ones we haven't thought of yet.

## Come in, have a look

Take your time. Read something. Tell us what you think.

— Eric
