CarryFeed makes Twitter/X content AI-readable.
| Founded year: | 2026 |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Funding rounds: | Not set |
| Total funding amount: | Not set |
Description
CarryFeed is a web app focused on making public Twitter/X content easier for both humans and AI systems to read, export, and reference.At a high level, it acts like a cleaner “reader layer” on top of public X/Twitter links:
Open public profiles, tweets, threads, and X Articles without needing an X account
Strip away timeline noise, ads, and recommendation clutter
Preserve useful context like author, date, media, and original source URL
Export content as Markdown, PNG, or PDF
Make Twitter/X content more “AI-readable” and agent-friendly
The positioning is less “alternative Twitter client” and more:
“Turn public social content into structured, calm, portable context.”
A few notable ideas behind it:
It treats social posts as reference material rather than infinite-feed entertainment
It keeps source attribution attached, which matters for AI agents, research, citations, and sharing
It is optimized around public content workflows instead of social interaction workflows (replying/liking/following)
Example use cases:
Reading long Twitter threads cleanly
Sharing tweets with AI tools like ChatGPT
Exporting discussions into Markdown/PDF
Researching public accounts without login friction
Building AI/agent pipelines around social content
Visually, the product emphasizes:
“Source in, reader out”
“More source, less feed”
Calm/ad-free reading
Structured exports and AI compatibility
You can think of it as somewhere between:
a Twitter/X reader,
an AI-ready content layer,
and a lightweight social knowledge extraction tool.