The application operates on a dual-axis system of aggregation and personalization. It sources material from established news outlets, independent journals, and niche magazines, presenting them in a unified format. A central mechanic is the user-configurable interest panel, which allows for the selection of broad topics and specific subtopics to tailor the incoming feed. Each article features a time-to-read estimate and a save-for-later function. The platform incorporates a discovery engine that periodically introduces articles from outside a user's defined interests based on trending themes and editorial curation, aiming to prevent the creation of an information bubble.
The interface employs a card-based layout with adjustable text density and a system-wide dark mode for extended reading sessions. Performance is optimized for devices running Android 8.0 and above, with efficient data caching to allow for offline reading of saved articles. A key differentiator is the absence of algorithmically driven, sensationalist "recommended for you" widgets between articles, focusing instead on a clean, chronological, or relevance-sorted stream based on the user's own topic selections. The application provides granular notification controls per topic category.
We suggest trying iStoria to experience a more intentional and streamlined approach to daily information intake.
Internet required for initial use and content updates. IAP available.