Make usable again
Calm your feed without unfollowing everyone.
MUFFLER lets you blur topics, accounts, and reply patterns on using plain English. Matched posts stay in place, hover reveals them again, and every blur comes with a reason.
Your feed is valuable. The noise is not.
You do not want to unfollow half the people you learn from. You just want less of the repetitive arguments, engagement bait, and account-specific posting patterns that keep hijacking your attention. MUFFLER gives you a middle path.
Same people, same discourse
You follow someone for one reason, but keep getting dragged into their politics, hustle-posting, or engagement bait.
Too much ambient irritation
Not every annoying post deserves an unfollow, mute, or block. You just want less of it.
Existing tools are too blunt
Platform mutes are rigid. Keyword filters miss the point. MUFFLER works closer to how people actually think.
Filter your feed the way you think.
MUFFLER is built for nuance. Write what you want less of, and let the system handle the messy matching.
Plain-English filters
Type what you want less of in normal language — "startup hustle culture", "ragebait politics", or "crypto victory laps". No syntax required.
Mute an account, or just one side of them
Filter everything from an account, or only the kinds of posts from that account that drain your attention.
Blur, not erase
Matched posts stay exactly where they were in the feed, blurred in place. Hover to reveal them anytime.
See why it matched
Each blurred post shows a short label and reason, so the product never feels like a black box.
Correct it when it gets something wrong
Mark false positives, point out misses, and refine your filters over time. The system stays editable.
Works on posts and replies
MUFFLER handles both the main timeline and reply threads on , so the experience is consistent throughout.
Three steps to a quieter feed.
Setup takes less than a minute. Then just browse normally.
Install the extension
Add MUFFLER to your browser and open like normal.
Add a filter in plain English
Write what you want less of, create one from a post, or mute a specific account.
Browse normally
MUFFLER blurs matches in place, explains why, and lets you reveal or correct them anytime.
Not a black box. Not an irreversible mute.
MUFFLER should feel like a calm assistant, not an overreaching content filter. Every blurred post keeps its place in the feed. You can hover to reveal it, see the filter that matched, and give feedback if the decision was wrong.
- Blur in place — content stays in the feed
- Hover to reveal anytime
- See a short reason for each blur
- Mark false positives and missed matches
- Keep refining filters over time
Was this blur correct?
Private by default. Honest about how it works.
MUFFLER uses remote evaluation to understand meaning and context. The content needed to evaluate your filters is sent securely to the backend, and your filter state lives there so it can sync and improve over time.
We should be direct about that. We should also be direct that MUFFLER does not sell your data.
Start free. Upgrade only if MUFFLER becomes essential.
Use one active filter for free, buy credits when you want broader AI filtering, or choose lifetime if you want MUFFLER to become part of your everyday setup.
Free
$0
No credit card needed
- 1 active plain-English filter
- Start without signing in
- Blur in place on
- Explanations and history
Credit packs
Pay as you go
Credits never expire
- Expand beyond the free limit
- 1 credit = 1 post evaluated
- Unlimited active filters
- No subscription
Lifetime
One-time
Pay once, use forever
- Up to 100 active filters
- Up to 1,000 saved filters
- Includes 5,000 credits
- Buy more credits anytime
If you run out of credits, MUFFLER doesn't stop working. It falls back to your most recently active single filter until you add more credits.
Frequently asked questions
The things people usually want to know before they install.

Built by someone who still likes , just not all of it.
MUFFLER comes from a simple frustration: social feeds are useful, but increasingly exhausting. The goal is not to leave the platform. The goal is to keep the signal and turn down the noise.
— Sanket Patel