I fail to see what this does that Reeder doesn't do 10x better with a way nicer interface, nor do I see why a writer would need a different type of RSS reader that seems significantly less elegant and devoid of any notable features to set it apart.<p>You need to be way more specific when explaining what "helps you follow authors" actually means. Also, I'm not aware of any RSS reader in existence that won't give you an option to view the regular site, so I'm not sure you are capturing the uniqueness of that one either.<p>It's much more than possible that I'm missing something, but that website does an absolutely terrible job of telling me what is unique about this app. Honestly, all I see is six screenshots riddled with design errors.<p>EDIT - Besides being open source and free. Those might be unique selling points to a handful of users, but I'm pretty sure the vast majority of iOS users have a buck or two to blow on an app and couldn't care less about whether an app is open source or not, if they are even aware of the concept.