Albargh is a web news, blog and video aggregation application that supports individual users and teams with content feed collation and sharing tools based on RSS technology.
Albargh is an aggregation service and smart reader application that allows users of all kinds to gather, collate, organize and consume web content into a cohesive experience.
Albargh's smart reader environment then automatically brings together a user's preferred sources of content, spanning websites, news outlets, blogs, digital publications and even YouTube video channels into a single place.
- Log in with your personal account on social networking sites, Gmail, Yahoo, Apple or private email
- Sending notifications to users of the most important news that they select from the settings to see them first (breaking news alerts feature)
- The possibility of enlarging the article line by means of an icon above the article
- Comment feature on the article
- Dark mode (Night mode) consists of day mode, night mode, or automatic (depending on the Mobile settings)
- The settings also allow the user to choose the sources from which he receives news by specifying his favorite news sites
- The ability to choose the fields and topics that you prefer to follow (politics - economy - sports - art and culture - Arabs and the world ...
You can go back to the stories you saved, even without an internet connection
Integration with popular social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest and Buffer is joined by compatibility with apps and services like Evernote, Microsoft OneNote, IFTTT, and Zapier – broadening options for sharing.
The Albargh smart reader allows for the optimized and consistent reading of digital publications, journals and magazines, along with followed blogs or YouTube channels, while Google Alerts support provides notifications on keyword mentions for monitoring purposes.
The application provides you with the ability to choose the fields and topics that you prefer to follow (politics - economy - sports - art and culture - Arabs and the world ... etc.), and you can also choose the sources that you trust, so that you can receive all that is new through them.