UnAlgorithmyou decide what you see
The web stopped showing you what's useful and started showing you whatever keeps you there. UnAlgorithm tells you what to do instead: describe your situation, and it surfaces the right searches on the sites you already use. No feed deciding for you.
Free · works without an account · also on Android via Chrome/Firefox · 15 supported sites
How it worksEvery platform optimizes for what captures attention, not what's useful to you. Even inside a topic you care about, the feed shows what's most engaging within it, not what actually moves you toward your goal. UnAlgorithm flips that: every search it surfaces is picked to get you somewhere, not to keep you scrolling.
15
sites supported
0
feeds left deciding for you
Tell it what's going on
A question, a decision, a goal, or just describe the situation you're in. However messy.
It plans searches across the sites you use
Each site gets prompts written for what it's uniquely good at, not the same query copy-pasted everywhere.
Feeds gate, your searches show
On supported sites the algorithmic feed is hidden. You see only what you searched or picked.
Free by default. Yours if you want it.
UnAlgorithm runs on a free default model out of the box. If you want a specific model's results, bring your own API key from OpenAI, Anthropic, Groq, or Gemini, and it switches over automatically.
OpenAI
Anthropic
Groq
Google Gemini
No browsing history collected
The extension never reads, collects, or transmits the contents of pages you visit.
Only your goal text is sent
Just the situation you typed, sent once to turn it into search prompts. No page content, cookies, or account data.
Works without an account
No sign-in required. Your active goal and panel preferences stay in local browser storage.
Bring your own AI key, optionally
Prefer a specific model? Plug in your own API key from any provider instead of the free default.
Stop letting the feed decide.
Free, no account needed, works on 15 of the sites you already use, and on Android via Chrome or Firefox.
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