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A calm web reader

You can use Artemis to follow your favourite websites.

Artemis updates once per day, at approximately 12am in your timezone.

See a list of features, see an example feed, or watch the demo video.

The Artemis dashboard, showing the titles and domains from for two posts from feeds.

Looking for something you read a while ago? Eager to explore more of the posts published by sites you love? You can search posts in your feeds with Artemis.

A search box with the query 'coffee' typed in, with two matching search results below.

Make Your Reader Your Own

Artemis offers several options to customise your reader.

You can choose an accent colour, set light or dark mode, choose between serif and sans serif fonts, set up login with passkeys or with your domain name, and more.

You can also apply keyword filters to keep your reader focused on the writing you would like to read.

A form field in which a user can choose a keyword that posts must include or not include to show up in the user's feed.

Browser Extension [Alpha]

The Artemis browser extension lets you know if a website you follow has linked to the page you are viewing, like this:

The browser extension is private, runs entirely in your browser, and updates once per day with new links from the websites you follow.

Design

Artemis is designed to be slow and minimal. It's a calm place to see what's new on your favorite websites, with no urgency.

Read more about the project design philosophy.

Pricing

Artemis is free to use, although donations are appreciated!

You can donate via Ko-Fi or GitHub.