About
What is uncited?
uncited is a focused RSS reader designed for one purpose: systematic monitoring of scientific literature.
It aggregates feeds from journals (like Nature, Cell, Science, PLOS) and preprint servers (like arXiv, bioRxiv) into a single, clean, and fast interface.
The Problem We Solve
Existing tools aren't built for this specific job.
- •Social Media (Twitter/Bluesky) is a "distraction engine." It shows you what's popular or shared, not the complete, chronological feed.
- •Discovery Tools (Google Scholar, Research Rabbit) are for searching and exploration—finding related papers. They don't provide a daily feed of new publications from a specific journal.
- •Email Alerts & Websites are fragmented. Alerts flood your inbox, and checking dozens of websites individually is a time-consuming chore.
uncited fixes this. It brings all the new publications from the sources you follow into one place, giving you a complete, focused workflow.
Who is uncited For?
uncited is most valuable for researchers, postdocs, and students who:
- •Follow numerous journals and want to systematically see everything they publish.
- •Feel overwhelmed by the noise of algorithmic feeds or messy email alerts.
- •Need powerful keyword filtering to zero in on papers relevant to their specific research.
- •Want a clean, fast reading workflow (like keyboard shortcuts) without distractions.
If your current workflow—like checking a few websites or using Twitter—already works well for you, that's great! uncited is for those who feel their current system is broken and wish there was a more efficient tool.
Key Features
- •Comprehensive Feeds: Follow journals from major publishers and preprint servers.
- •Keyword Filtering: Create customizable rules to show only articles matching your research interests.
- •Reading List: Star and organize papers to build your personal library.
- •Sync: User accounts keep your feeds and reading list synced across all your devices.