Filter the noise.
Keep your feed.

PureFeed scores every post on Reddit, YouTube, and X for negativity, sensationalism, and value — then quietly hides the junk.

Add to Chrome — FreeSee how it works
Works on Reddit, YouTube, X·No account required·Privacy-first by design
Your Reddit feed, with PureFeed onPureFeed Active
r/programming· 4 hr. ago
How a small team migrated 50M rows without downtime — full write-up
Useful88Learn74Neg12Opp30
Hidden·Neg 82 over your 60 limit·Politics
Show
r/MachineLearning· 2 hr. ago
New paper: lightweight tokenizers for low-resource languages
Useful56Learn74Neg5

How it works

Three steps. Then it just runs in the background.

You don't change your habits. You don't switch apps. PureFeed sits on top of the social sites you already use.

1

Install the extension

Add PureFeed to Chrome in one click. No account needed. Open Reddit, YouTube, or X — it starts working immediately.

2

Set what you want hidden

Choose categories (politics, celebrity, crypto…) or set score thresholds — “hide anything above 70% negativity.” Defaults work out of the box.

3

Get your feed back

Posts get scored as you scroll. Hidden posts collapse into a small card showing why — never silently removed. Always reversible.

See the difference

What gets filtered

Kept — high value
r/programming· 4h
How a small team migrated 50M rows without downtime
Useful88Learn74Neg12
Hidden automatically
What the user sees instead:
Hidden·Neg 82·Politics
Show
Post replaced by a single compact row. One click to reveal.
Collapsed — near threshold
@techwriter· on X
Hot take: why frameworks are killing the web
Neg58Useful45Opp12
Neg 58 — near your 60 limit

Pricing

Free is genuinely useful. Pro is for power users.

No trial games, no surprise paywall. The free tier is complete — Pro unlocks the features heavy users ask for.

Free

$0/forever

For everyone. Reddit & YouTube, ready out of the box.

Reddit and YouTube feeds
Three prebuilt profiles: Calm / Work / Default
Category filters and score-based hiding
“Why was this hidden?” card on every block
Local daily summary of what you saw
Add to Chrome
Most popular · Save $30

Pro — Annual

$29/year$59

~$2.42/mo. Or $4.99/month, no commitment. Cancel anytime. 30-day refund.

X (Twitter) feed support
NSFW / explicit content blocking
Custom score profiles (name your own)
Custom categories you define yourself
Per-creator scoring & auto-hide
Cloud-synced preferences across devices
Weekly trend digest by email
Priority classification (no batching delay)
Get Pro Annual — $29/yearor $4.99/month
First 200 only

Lifetime

$79once

Pay once, Pro forever. Launch promo — hard-capped at 200 customers. 30-day refund.

Everything in Pro
Every future Pro feature, forever
Founding-customer tag in support
Pays for itself in ~2.5 years vs annual
Claim Lifetime — $79

Schools, recovery programs, workplace wellness

Volume licensing, single invoice, no per-seat console fatigue. Tell us what you need.

FAQ

Common questions

Does PureFeed see my private messages or DMs?
No. PureFeed only processes posts visible in your public Reddit and YouTube feeds (and X on Pro). It never accesses DMs, private messages, email, or anything behind authentication.
What's in Free vs. Pro?
Free covers Reddit + YouTube with three prebuilt profiles (Calm / Work / Default) and full category + score filters — no daily limit you'll feel. Pro adds X support, custom score profiles, custom categories, NSFW blocking, per-creator scoring, weekly email digest, cloud sync, and priority classification.
Is this just AI content moderation?
No. Traditional moderation removes content that violates rules. PureFeed scores posts on dimensions like negativity and usefulness, then applies your personal thresholds. Nothing is permanently removed — you can always reveal any hidden post with one click.
What about NSFW content?
NSFW detection and auto-hiding is a Pro feature. When enabled, PureFeed identifies explicit content across all supported platforms and applies your chosen filter action — hide, blur, or dim.
Where is post text sent for classification?
Public post title + visible description + creator name are sent over HTTPS to PureFeed's backend on Vercel, then forwarded to OpenRouter, which routes the request to Google's Gemini Flash model. Results are cached by content hash with no user identifier attached. Full sub-processor list in the Privacy Policy.
What happens when Reddit or X changes their UI?
We ship compatibility updates within 24–48 hours. If a breaking change lands before we patch, PureFeed surfaces a notice in the popup and gracefully disables itself — your feed always works, worst case without filtering for a day.
Can I cancel? Refund?
Yes — anytime, instantly, from your account page. You keep Pro features through the end of your billing period. 30-day money-back guarantee on all plans (monthly, annual, and lifetime), no questions asked.
Will you sell my data?
Never. We don't sell, share, or use your data to train models. Classifications are cached by content hash, not linked to your identity. Full details in our Privacy Policy.