Current - RSS Feed Reader
Jupiter Interactive Group LLC · App ID: 6758530974
Downloads / mo
4.3K
Range 1.7K–10.8K
Revenue / mo
$32.8K
Range $13.1K – $82.1K
RPD
$7.59
Revenue per download
Avg. DAU
466
Daily actives
Time Spent
14 min
Per user / day (est.)
Session Count
32.2K
Monthly (est.)
Category Ranking
100+
News · US Today
Top Countries
US · India · Brazil
By est. downloads share
Downloads Trend
44.9K12-mo total
Monthly avg 3.7K
Revenue Trend
$340.9K12-mo total
Peak Apr ($32.7K) · amber bar = best month
Release Details
- Current Version
- 1.0.14
- Last Updated
- 5/5/2026
- Release Date
- 2/17/2026
- Minimum OS
- 18.0
- File Size
- 45.7 MB
- Content Rating
- 4+
- Languages
- EN
Description
Current is an RSS reader built on a simple idea: your feed should never make you feel behind. There are no unread counts. No red badges. No number climbing while you sleep, silently tallying everything you haven't read. Current shows you what's new right now, and that's it. Nothing is owed. Nothing is overdue. You open it when you want to read, and whatever's there is what's there. The design is intentional. Every screen, every interaction, every animation was built to feel calm and unhurried. Articles are presented beautifully with clean typography and generous whitespace. Navigation is fluid and intuitive. The app gets out of the way and lets you focus on what matters: the writing. Current supports multiple sync providers so you can bring your existing subscriptions: - Feedbin - Inoreader - MiniFlux - FreshRSS - The Old Reader - NewsBlur - Local RSS (on-device, no account needed) Features: - Universal app for iPhone, iPad, and Mac - Beautiful article reader with smart formatting - Full-text article extraction - Light and dark themes - Background refresh - OPML import and export - Share extension - Keyboard shortcuts on iPad and Mac - iCloud sync for local feeds Current is a one-time purchase. No subscription. No ads. No tracking. Just an app you buy once and own forever. Built by an indie developer who wanted to love RSS again.
Screenshots
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Ratings
4.5 / 5
111 ratings
- 5 ★73%
- 4 ★12%
- 3 ★5%
- 2 ★4%
- 1 ★5%
Recent Reviews
- ★★★★★DMV john
Cool but frustrating little issues
I love this concept and want to love the app so much, but my initial take is that it’s kind of a mess. The feature of setting different article lifespans for different feeds is great, except when you go change the lifespan for a feed and then hit save, nothing gets saves, so there doesn’t seem to be any way to *use* the feature. I clicked something that opened an article preview pane, which is nice, but then there’s no way to close it - the entire control disappears! - and I was stuck until I figured out that “sift mode” under the view menu really means “hide preview pane.” Basically - awesome thinking - please be a little less clever in the UI so users aren’t left scratching their heads wondering how to do what they want. And how do I actually change article lifespans? Because that’s one of the main things that attracted me to this, so it is a bummer to have paid my ten bucks and find it just isn’t there anywhere I can find it.
- ★★★★★DMeiss
Beautiful app
Current has become my preferred RSS reader. I love the reading pane, with its clean format, large readable fonts, and nice integration of text and images. It took me a few weeks to get used to Current’s method of managing feeds, but it’s working smoothly for me now. I have a few minor issues; I wish Current kept track of my position in the Voices sidebar, instead of returning me to the top of the list after reading an article. But overall, this is a great app!
- ★★★★★DMeiss
Beautifully done
Current has become my preferred RSS reader. I love the reading pane, with its clean format, large readable fonts, and nice integration of text and images. It took me a few weeks to get used to Current’s method of managing feeds, but it’s working smoothly for me now. I have a few minor issues; I wish Current kept track of my position in the Voices sidebar, instead of returning me to the top of the list after reading an article. But overall, this is a great app!
- ★★★★★Iggy not pop
Excellent app
This app has been a game changer for me. I have been so stressed with other RSS apps, feeling like it was homework to keep track of all those new posts. In the end I just did abandon the app. With this app I don’t have that issue at all, I love the concept of “currents” and “river”, and when the river sleeps, it feels liberating to me. It is very clever and innovative and I highly recommend it for anyone that has felt stressed with RSS apps in the past.
- ★★★★★Mister Tenderloin
Love everything but
The inoreader support. The app stops syncing after only a few days and I have to keep logging in.
- ★★★★★Daniel Pilgrim
…gaze upon the news as it drifts by…
Imagine yourself relaxing on a golden sand bar along the bank of a meandering river, sun shining down on your face, the gentle rustle of tall meadow grass in the distance. A tree branch floats by, bandied about by the current, green and yellow leaves swirl past, an occasional raft or kayak navigates the waterway. You glance up and watch them pass in and out of existence, resonating in your mind like a plucked guitar string fading into the wind. This is how information should be consumed. Own your attention again.
- ★★★★★DannyGGGT
Poorly designed
Within the first few minutes of using this app I accidentally dismissed two different articles in two different ways. One by tapping an icon above the story, an icon with a totally mysterious design and function, so I tried it and poof, story gone. Another I accidentally swiped in the list, and again it's gone. That swiped does display a label by the icon that's revealed during the swipe but it's light font on a light background so I can barely read it. No undo. And no history of read stories that I can see. Also you can only browser the stories in the feed through a thin strip on the margin wasting the rest of the screen real estate. It's just not a great experience. How about you make that a little wider add a photo or something from the article? Shame on me for buying an app that the dev doesn't even let the customer try out first. I'm a sucker.
- ★★★★★SatiZephyr
This is how internet content should be digested.
In over 20 years of smartphone ownership, this singularly the best app I have ever installed. Online content can easily become overwhelming, in both speed and volume. That feeling has only grown over time as we’ve moved from blogs, news, forums to social media. I’d love to see the “currrents” approach available on social media apps. Even decentralized social media, like Mastodon, can still give you a sense of endless scrolling to catch up on what you think you missed. FOMO is a real problem. For now, my RSS feeds have become more human. More sane.
- ★★★★★Create Nickname. Okay.
Update: really needs filters
Originally I had this at five stars, because it is awesome. And while that is true, it could really use filters for me to fine tune my sources. The app has these weird overly general suggestions like “you skipped the last several stories about Apple,” but I really just want to stop seeing the Apple TV, Apple Music, and Apple Watch stories from that source (as an example). Some sources cover a bunch of subjects, but I really just want one or two of them. I can filter very well on Bluesky, so I tend to not use Current nearly as much.
- ★★★★★Chulerino
Very nice. Just two notes:
The reading view does not respond correctly to taps at the top, which should cause the article to scroll to the top. The custom webview looks nice with its custom toolbar, but since the app needs to open a standard webview in order to display Safari Reader mode, there seems little point in not just opening the standard webview in the first place. Also, the custom webview doesn't support magnification.