SurfThe new application from the Flipboard to browse the open social fabric, makes it easier for people to create and discover their own custom flows focused on their interests. Instead of sticking to an algorithmically produced timetable designed by the owner of a social network, custom flows allow you to create an experience that focuses on things you really care about, such as your favorite hobbies, sports, communities or other themes you want to follow.
With the introduction of the boot sets from Thursday, Surf simplifies the process of manufacturing these custom supplies, their personalization and even their publication outside the platform if you choose.
Easier creation allows more people to take control of their social media experience and controlling their supplies behind technological giants such as Meta and Google. The newly established businesses such as Scarification and Heaven Already let Bluesky users create their own custom flows, but these tools are designed with more technical users in mind, not necessarily a consumer of social media.
The start sets, on the other hand, are aiming for anyone who wants to try their hand in feeding, but not sure how to start.
It started at the end of last year on a beta for the invitation, the Surf is the second phase of the Flipboard’s original mission to clean the web. The flagship of the company’s flipboard company had allowed people to collect and organize publications from blogs, news websites and mainstream social media services, which were converted into magazines. But as social services (such as X) locked their APIs, limiting access to their content, Flipboard looked at the open social fabric. This eventually led to the creation of a new application, with surf.
Surf allows you to limit and explore feeds that include content from social networks based on open protocols, such as bluesky, mastodon, pixelfed, peertube and more, including the latest applications of META, yarns, as well as content from blogs, podcasts, podcast YouTube video, news or anything else with Rs.
The new boot sets, created by his team, are organized around popular categories and preceded by recommended sources.
For example, if you choose to start a “hobby” flow, you can click on this category and then look for sources to add to a number of sluggers such as cycling, gambling, legos, books, baking, hiking, dancing, guitar, comics, sailing.


In addition, you can add your own social account fueled either by Mastodon or Bluesky and filter it from the selected theme. You can also use the search bar to add specific sources of your own, then use additional tools to filter these sources to include only suspension that matches the issue of power. (This could be convenient if your favorite Pundit technician also actively publishes for politics, for example, but you only want to watch what they have to say about technology.)
Another newer feature allows you to post your custom flow to bluesky.
To do this, press the three -point menu on the power header, and then click “Post in Bluesky”, and the power will appear on the Feeds tab of your Bluesky profile. (This power will only include Bluesky content when projected to the application of bluesky, however.)
Surf is still only an invitation but regularly adds from the waiting list.
