Reading & discovery

Gemini is decentralised. Discovery works differently than the web — there are fewer large hubs, and more directories, aggregators, and word-of-mouth. This page is a starting map, not a complete list.

Search engines

Gemini search engines index a subset of known capsules. Results and freshness vary.

One of the earliest and most well-known Gemini search engines. Indexes gemtext pages.

GUS

Kennedy

A search engine focused on Gemini content.

Kennedy search

Marginalia

An independent search engine that indexes the small web, including Gemini. Also has a web interface.

Marginalia (Gemini)

Note: No Gemini search engine has complete coverage. Trying more than one is common practice.

Aggregators (new posts / feeds)

These collect recent posts from capsules that publish Atom or Gemini feeds.

CAPCOM

A feed aggregator for Gemini capsules. Requires capsules to publish a valid feed to appear.

CAPCOM

Antenna

Another Gemini feed aggregator. Capsule operators can submit their feed URL to be included.

Antenna

Curated directories

Human-maintained lists of capsules. Useful for finding active, interesting content without relying on search.

The Gemini Quickstart / Community pages

The original Gemini project page includes links to community spaces and a casual capsule list.

gemini.circumlunar.space (Gemini project home)

Station (social directory)

A lightweight social space where Gemini users can post updates and follow each other. Useful for finding active capsules.

Station

Tips for finding things

Start with a search engine and a directory. When you find a capsule you like, check if they link to other capsules — word-of-mouth and blogroll-style links are common.

Many capsule operators publish a "links" or "friends" page. These are often better curated than any automated index.

If a capsule has a feed, add it to a client that supports subscriptions (Lagrange, Amfora) to follow new posts over time.

Last reviewed: 2026-04-07

Corrections welcome: smdocs@pm.me