# Oku > Oku is a personal feed aggregation dashboard that combines Reddit, Hacker News, RSS, YouTube, podcasts, newsletters, Google Trends, Polymarket, Product Hunt, Website Watch, Stocks, Crypto, and TrustMRR into one customisable board. Designed for prosumers, founders, and knowledge workers who want to monitor multiple content sources without ads, algorithmic noise, or app-switching. ## Product Oku lets users build boards composed of panels. Each panel subscribes to one content source and refreshes automatically. Users can view boards in a grid layout, a single-panel focus view, or receive a daily/weekly email digest. AI-generated summaries are available on paid plans. - Homepage: https://oku.io - Source panel types: https://oku.io/panels - Blog: https://oku.io/blog - Pricing: https://oku.io/#pricing ## Pricing - Free: 1 board, 7 panels, daily digests - Start: €6/month — 3 boards, 30 panels, article summaries, newsletter inbox, daily and weekly digests - Pro: €12/month — unlimited boards and panels, Reddit thread summaries, YouTube transcript summaries ## Supported Source Types Reddit, Hacker News, RSS, YouTube, Podcasts, Newsletters, Google Trends, Product Hunt, Polymarket, Upcoming Releases (movies/TV/games), Stocks, Crypto, TrustMRR, Website Watch ## Key Features - Keyword filtering to remove noise from any panel - Reader mode with ad-free article rendering - Save and bookmark articles across all sources - Highlights and notes in reader mode - Dedicated newsletter inbox address per user - AI summaries (articles, Reddit threads, YouTube transcripts) - Daily and weekly email digests - Customisable grid layout ## Comparisons Oku differs from Feedly, Inoreader, and NewsBlur in that it natively integrates non-RSS sources (Reddit, Hacker News, YouTube, Product Hunt, Polymarket, Stocks, Crypto) alongside RSS feeds in a unified board interface, with no dependency on Google Reader-era RSS infrastructure. ## Company - Founded: 2026 - Contact: hey@oku.io - Twitter/X: https://x.com/okudotio