A new app called Tapestry, which launched Tuesday, aggregates and organizes information from across the web and social networks in a single place. It is, in some ways, like this generation’s ...
The Iconfactory, makers of the now-discontinued Twitterrific app, have today launched the spiritual successor to their Twitter client. Tapestry pulls together feeds from Bluesky, Mastodon ...
The Iconfactory, renowned for its now-retired Twitterrific app, has just introduced Tapestry for iOS, a novel app designed to unify various content streams into a single, chronological timeline.
Iconfactory, the company behind Twitterrifc, on Tuesday is finally launching its multi-feed app called Tapestry, which allows you to add sources like RSS, YouTube, Bluesky, Podcasts, Mastodon ...
The possibilities are endless. However, Tapestry is not without its limitations. As a brand new app, it’s still missing some features that power users might expect. For example, there’s currently no ...
This is actually one of Tapestry’s standout features. The app uses a chronological timeline. This means that posts are displayed in order of publication. Users will see posts based on when they ...
Tapestry, the new app from Twitterific developer The Iconfactory offers a unified timeline that aggregates posts from Bluesky, Mastodon, and other platforms. The app has just been released on iOS ...
The makers of Twitterrific have released a new iOS app. Tapestry joins the ranks of timeline apps that obtain news from various sources. For some, it is the continuation of the classic RSS reader ...
By democratizing app creation, Tapestry is building an open, permissionless social graph to rival major social media giants while paving the way for user-driven networks that operate beyond ...