In today's world we are constantly overwhelmed with content and services from different media platforms and apps. It's difficult to take in all of these in one go, but skipping any of them could mean falling behind on the latest news and developments. Enter CatchUp: an app for catching up on things. CatchUp offers a high level presentation of the "front page" of several services in short form, allowing you to take in these services in one swift go. And when you want to go further, there's intelligent deeplinking into dedicated apps that will allow you to do so.

CatchUp features several services but is not an all-purpose client for each of these services, nor does it support login for any service, or the customization/filtering of their feed. It will simply display the front page of a number of different services in a per-service-themed, consistent, at-a-glance UI.

Features

  • Supports numerous services (Hacker News, Reddit, Medium, Slashdot, Designer News, GitHub and more)
  • Infinite scrolling
  • Pleasant, simple, consistent UI for all services
  • Night mode
  • Smart deeplinking into dedicated apps
  • Utilizes several different technologies
  • Dagger-powered plugin system service architecture

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Operating Systems

Android

Programming Language

Kotlin

Related Categories

Kotlin Usenet News Software

Registered

2020-12-04