Feedly, with the synthesis done.
Feedly hands you a tunable river of articles you curated. WorldLens hands you a structured brief on the cluster. Fewer items. More understanding per item.
Feedly is the best RSS reader. WorldLens replaces the synthesis you do mentally.
Feedly is the category-defining RSS reader. You pick the feeds, Feedly streams the articles, and you read them in order. Feedly Pro adds AI features. Leo highlights, alerts, mute filters. Power users love it. WorldLens does something different: we pick the outlets and we cluster by event. Instead of reading 5 articles about the same Fed announcement, you get one structured Intel Brief that synthesizes all 5. Plus a Plain English toggle and a personal impact score. If Feedly is the river of source articles, WorldLens is the desk that organizes them into folders by event.
Where each one does the work.
When each one wins.
Many power users keep both. Feedly for niche source control. WorldLens for daily intelligence.
Choose Feedly when
- You curate niche feeds nobody else covers (researchers, security analysts)
- You want fine-grained control over EVERY source in your stream
- You read article-by-article and don't want a synthesis layer
- You want Leo to summarize / alert on YOUR specific feeds
- You need a mature, stable RSS reader with years of polish
Choose WorldLens when
- You're tired of reading 5 articles about the same event
- You want structured briefs instead of an article stream
- You want jargon translated and impact scored against your stuff
- You don't want to maintain a feed list. Let us pick the outlets
- You read mainstream news, not niche industry blogs
Earnings season Monday morning.
It's earnings season. Apple reported Friday after close. Your Feedly inbox shows 47 unread articles from Reuters, Bloomberg, WSJ, FT, Nikkei, SCMP, MacRumors, 9to5Mac, Stratechery, Bespoke Investment, Ben Thompson, and the analyst desks you follow. Half of them are about the same earnings event. The other half are about different things.
You spend 35 minutes triaging Feedly. You read 8 of the Apple-earnings articles. They each frame the same numbers slightly differently. You assemble the picture in your head. Eventually you understand what happened.
- 35 minutes elapsed
- 8 articles read
- 1 event understood (Apple earnings)
- All other events still unread in inbox
WorldLens covers the same morning differently. Apple earnings is one clustered Intel Brief: Situation (revenue beat, services growth, China weakness), Context (last 4 quarters trajectory), Drivers (what specifically changed), People (Tim Cook's tone on the call, analyst dissents), What's Next (the 3 catalysts to watch over next quarter). You read it in 90 seconds. The multi-perspective panel shows you how Reuters vs Bloomberg vs FT framed it. The personal impact score tells you it's relevant if you hold AAPL or supply-chain exposure.
You spend 30 minutes on the rest of the morning's events instead. Same understanding. 5x more events covered. That's what the synthesis layer buys you.
Feedly is cheaper. WorldLens does the synthesis.
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