Nullfeed removes algorithmic feeds, Shorts, Reels and sponsored posts across the seven sites that matter — while search, comments and messages keep working exactly as before.
Free forever · No account · No subscription · Local-only
YOUTUBE · X · REDDIT · LINKEDIN
FACEBOOK · INSTAGRAM · AMAZON
Nullfeed hides the parts engineered to keep you scrolling and leaves the parts you actually came for.
Home feeds, the For You timeline, Shorts, Reels, Stories, sponsored and promoted posts are removed by default across all seven sites.
Balanced keeps the site usable, Focus goes further, Nuclear blanks the feed entirely. Set it once per site, change it anytime.
Right-click anything on any website and hide it forever. Nullfeed warns you before you hide a button or link, so you never break the page.
When a site changes its code, updated blocking rules reach you automatically the same day — no waiting on a store review to unbreak things.
Freeze your settings from 15 minutes to 2 hours so you can't "just quickly check" mid-focus. The feature other blockers charge for — free here.
No account, no analytics, no tracking. Everything stays on your device. Export and import all your rules as a file whenever you want.
Removes the feed, Shorts, Reels and sponsored posts — while search, comments, messages and every control you use keep working.
Also clears sidebars, trending, recommendations and thumbnails. What's left is the task you opened the site to do.
The feed area is blanked entirely. The site works through search and direct links only — nothing to fall into.
Everything that blocks distractions is free permanently and will never move behind a paywall. Nullfeed is funded by goodwill — if it helps you focus, you can buy the developer a coffee. That's the whole business model.
Nullfeed is one of a family of independent Chrome extensions built in the UK. No bloat, no dark patterns.
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Yes. Every blocking feature is free and always will be. Nullfeed runs on your device, so there's almost nothing for us to pay for — it's funded by optional Ko-fi tips, not subscriptions. If a paid extra is ever added later, it will only ever be something brand new and additive; nothing that's free today will move behind a paywall.
No. Nullfeed only hides the parts engineered to pull you in — feeds, Shorts, Reels, sponsored posts. Search, comments, messages, and everything you actually use keep working. When you block your own elements with the right-click tool, it warns you before hiding anything interactive like a button or link.
Sites change their code often, which is what breaks most blockers for weeks at a time. Nullfeed pulls updated blocking rules automatically, so fixes usually reach you the same day without waiting for a Chrome Web Store review. You can also report a broken site in two clicks, and block the offending element yourself in the meantime.
Seven built-in: YouTube, X (Twitter), Reddit, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and Amazon. Beyond those, you can enable Nullfeed on any site you like and hide elements there with the right-click picker — Nullfeed asks for access one site at a time, only when you use it.
No accounts, no analytics, no tracking. Your settings live only on your device. The extension makes just two network requests: a read-only download of the blocking-rule list, and a report you send only if you click "Report broken site". Full detail is in the privacy policy.
Nullfeed launches on Chrome first. Other browsers may follow — check back here or on niallcodes.com for updates.