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CleanMyFeed is an AI-powered feed-cleaning tool for desktop, with planned support for YouTube, Instagram, and X. Its main goal is to reduce doom-scrolling by letting users tell the system in natural language what they “don’t want to see”—for example, clickbait, political content, or reaction videos—after which AI automatically filters noise from the feed.
Based on the website and terms of service, CleanMyFeed appears to take a privacy-first technical approach: the desktop app analyzes social media feeds using screen-reading technology and runs a local LLM on the user’s device. The company says it does not access, collect, or store screen content, nor does it save account credentials. Before any data leaves the browser, users can review it and approve or reject the transfer. It also learns user preferences from “Not Interested” clicks and browsing patterns.
The product is currently still in the Launching Soon / Waitlist stage. The listed planned price is $5/month, including custom interests and topics to avoid, support for all desktop browsers, an advanced LLM, priority support, and early access to new features. However, the site also notes that pricing is still being finalized and asks users whether they would be willing to pay $5, $10, $20, or another amount. No free tier or trial has been disclosed yet.
Its strengths are a clear positioning around reducing noise in social feeds, a low-friction natural-language preference setup, and relatively specific privacy claims—especially local processing and explicit user approval. The limitations are also obvious: it has not officially launched, there is no real-world performance data yet, and AI classification may produce false positives or miss content; the official terms also state that complete accuracy is not guaranteed. Its functionality also depends on the page structures and platform policy changes of YouTube, Instagram, and X.
CleanMyFeed is best suited for desktop users who heavily use YouTube, Instagram, and X, want to reduce low-quality recommendations, and care about privacy. The site does not mention access from China, domain or service availability, or supported payment methods. Given that the three platforms it depends on are generally restricted in mainland China, actual usability will likely be affected by the user’s network environment. Alternatives to consider first include each platform’s built-in “Not Interested” controls, keyword blocking, browser content-blocking extensions, or focus tools.
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