Anyone can now install #FeedLand on their #Cloudron without building anything :
deploy repo package is here

> cloudron install --image rmdes/feedland-cloudron:latest --location feedland.example.com

https://github.com/rmdes/feedland-cloudron

https://rmendes.net/notes/2026/02/17/f39c2

FeedLand

The first full feed management system. Share lists of feeds with other users, both in and outside of FeedLand. Writing feeds, reading news.

FeedLand
I've been really impressed with #FeedLand's novel approach to bringing social features to #RSS news feeds. It's been a really valuable feed discovery tool for me. I give an overview of what makes FeedLand unique in a blog post:
https://alexsci.com/blog/rss-feed-discovery-with-feedland/
RSS feed discovery with FeedLand

FeedLand enables social blog discovery

Robert Alexander's Tech Blog
So far, I've integrated it with #Feedly, #FeedLand, and #Inoreader, which have convenient interfaces for subscribing. Kudos to #StreetPass for providing a great starting point.
@daveverse.wordpress.com Ok so I dug through this and it sounds awesome!
I couldn't find out, however:
Is #FeedLand a central online service? Will it's client and/or credentials to my own Wordpress instance and Mastodon account live inside the persistent memory of my browser?
Or can I self-host it?
Could the most elegant solution be a thin offline editor?
Or a combination of Wordpress (backend) plugIns?
@moosebegab Awesome, #FeedLand is really close. It can publish an OPML file of the feeds you follow.

For citizens of the #OpenWeb, I think it means deciding what we love about it and then fighting for those things.

For me, it's the quirky platforms that comprise the #OpenWeb β€” #Omglol #Feedland, #microblog, and many others. It's also all the personal sites, blogs and #digitalgardens, on the #indieweb.

Just made this "product" in 5 minutes with my feeds : http://my.feedland.org/benb/ @davew

I'd probably have to mess around with my feeds (at least for the Ukraine and Russia tab) to be able to display MP4 videos as enclosure, also not sure #feedland can ingest that ?

Anyway, it's fun to build, just bypass the TLS warning, there is no HTTPS on this link!

just learned about a masto-compatible service, calckey.social - also was really impressed that i can sign into my masto account with these clean-looking client apps: phanpy.social and elk.zone - are there any other new apps or activitypub-connected sites that you've noticed, especially ones which elevate microblogging with beautiful design? would love to hear about them! β€οΈπŸ™πŸΌ #activitypub #indieweb #rss #feedland #identica #microblogging #socialmedia #opensource
@Ronkjeffries in my toot I referred to #feedland as a "microblogging network", it has a discovery layer, I can see which feeds others on a Feedland instance are following. So I think it acts as a network in that way. But you're right, it does not offer feed publishing yet, so I agree it's not a microblogging platform.