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See every signal. Read the shape.

Every account you follow, in one window. A thousand voices. One shape. Load any feed next to any other — X beside YouTube beside Instagram — and read the pattern only you can see.

Download for macOS
Universal · macOS 12+
173 MB · free while in preview

The vantage point, not another feed reader.

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Side by side
Load any URL-accessible feed beside any other. Twitter beside YouTube beside Instagram. The whole flock in one window.
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No APIs. No gates.
Built for anything with a URL. No developer keys, no platform permissions. If it loads in your browser, it loads here.
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Your vantage
The pattern only exists when you can see it all at once. murrmur is the vantage. The shape is yours to read.

Anything with a URL. Which is to say, everywhere you already watch.

X / Twitter Facebook Instagram TikTok YouTube YouTube Shorts Threads Bluesky LinkedIn Substack Any URL

Sign in once per platform. The session persists forever — across every layout, every restart, every tile.

Bring the flock home.
Free while in preview.

murrmur 0.1.0
Universal · macOS 12+ · 173 MB
Download DMG

The build is unsigned while we're in preview. On first launch, right-click the app in Applications and choose Open — macOS will ask once, then trust it forever. If macOS blocks it with "damaged", run xattr -cr /Applications/murrmur.app in Terminal and open it again. One day there will be an Apple Developer signature here; today there's a handshake.

Every autumn, tens of thousands of starlings take to the sky.

Each bird responds only to its immediate neighbors. No one leads. No one calls a shape. Yet the flock moves as a single rippling entity — fluid, alive, changing shape in real time. This phenomenon is called a murmuration.

That's the thesis. Every account you follow is a single signal. Most tools show you one signal at a time. murrmur shows you the shape they make together. It only exists when you can see them all at once. And it only exists from one place — yours.

A thousand voices. One shape. The thesis