
Feeder
Feeder.co is a simple way to follow your favorite feeds and sites. Feeder supports most RSS and Atom feeds on the web. Browsing your feeds has never been easier.
- Freemium • Proprietary
- RSS Reader
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Chrome OS
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Google Chrome
- Safari
- Firefox
What is Feeder?
Feeder.co is a simple way to follow your favorite feeds and sites. Feeder supports most RSS and Atom feeds on the web. Browsing your feeds has never been easier.
Features
- Instantaneously see when new posts are added to one of your RSS and Atom feeds
- Easily subscribe to new RSS/Atom feeds by clicking the browser icon
- Intuitively manage your feeds
- Right click context-menus in popup-menu let you mark all as read, reload feeds, and other nifty shortcuts
- Export your feeds so you can import them on another computer and/or keep them as backups for safekeeping
- Customize your feeds by choosing how many posts to display, or changing the title
- Organize your feeds using folders and sorting with drag and drop
- Choose between two different themes: Dark or Light
- Everything is contained within the browser so no other third-party sites are needed
- Notifications when feeds have been updated. Enable globally or on select feeds
- Supports both RSS and Atom feeds
- See when a page has any RSS or Atom feeds to subscribe to
- Sound notifications
- iOS and Android apps
- E-mail notifications (PRO only)
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Comments and Reviews
Said about Feeder as an alternative
uncertainquark
Better UI and has premium features in the free plan.
Tags
- RSS
- Newsletters
- RSS Reader
- Firefox Extension
- rss-feeds
- Atom
- Google Chrome Extension
- feeds
Recent user activities on Feeder
POXadded Feeder as alternative(s) to NewsDeck
pkrakeshadded Feeder as alternative(s) to The Feedgram
- eqgngjorguwaedited Feedereq
It is PAID and as greedy as hell! 25 posts limit, update hours limit, themes limit and all possible kinds of limits for unpaid accounts. A lot of freeware/non-greedy alternatives exist: Raven, QuiteRSS and etc.