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Feedbin is described as 'Modern web reader to follow websites, Twitter feeds and email newsletters in one place. It boasts a clean interface, is ad-free, and costs $5/month' and is a very popular RSS Reader in the news & books category. There are more than 100 alternatives to Feedbin for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Android, iPhone, iPad and Mac apps. The best Feedbin alternative is Raindrop.io, which is free. Other great apps like Feedbin are Feedly, Inoreader, wallabag and FreshRSS.



RSS reader shows you articles from your favorite blogs and news sites, and it keeps track of what you’ve read.




Just like its namesake, Capy Reader is a small RSS reader focused on approachability and simplicity.




Liferea is a web feed reader/news aggregator that brings together all of the content from your favorite subscriptions into a simple interface that makes it easy to organize and browse feeds.




A snappy, customizable video feed. Designed to show you exactly the content you want to see and nothing else.




The Old Reader is a web based RSS reader, something like Google Reader . Import existing subscriptions, find Facebook friends and more.

This is a copy of Reeder, in order to give Android an RSS reader similar to Reeder, combines the interaction logic of Reeder with the design style of Material Design 3 (You).




As they say, your thoughts are what you read—and we’ve been consuming noisy feeds for too long! Follow organizes content into one timeline, keeping you updated on what matters, noise-free. Share lists, explore collections, and enjoy distraction-free browsing.




Twine is a beautifully crafted RSS reader app. Access all of your favorite feeds in a single app.




Bulletin is a beautiful RSS news reader app built with macOS design guidelines in mind, and supercharged with powerful AI capabilities.





Tapestry weaves your favorite blogs, social media, and more into a unified and chronological timeline.



