Feedly
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Experience a magazine-like RSS feed with seamless integration across devices, quick-loading cards, and effortless sharing across social platforms and other apps.
License model
- Freemium • Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Chrome OS
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Google Chrome
- Safari
- Kindle Fire
- Mozilla Firefox
Features
Feedly News & Activities
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Feedly is a web application –– it is not a native desktop application for macOS or Windows.
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Feedly information
AlternativeTo Categories
News & Books, Web Browsers, Photos & GraphicsApple AppStore
- Updated Nov 13, 2024
- 4.64 avg rating
Comments and Reviews
Great RSS reader, I have about 30 feeds. I use the web version on my desktop and also the iOS app. The read status of items is synchronized between the two.
Just found out about feedly 30 day limit for all your feeds. Afterwards it deletes it without notices. Will switch to another one.
Feedly is a web application –– it is not a native desktop application for macOS or Windows.
https://feedly.com/news-reader
Easy and synchronized tool for me to check the paper using my phone, computer, or iPad. Also it is easy to share.
I used to really like Feedly. It's web-based, so you can jump around to any desktop or laptop. I used an IFTTT app to save bookmarked posts to Pocket. And it's got a good Android app that's easy to use and works well. But lately they seem to have been focusing more and more on the business use cases of "keep an eye on your competitors/market/employees/latest trends/whatever" and getting pushy over their paid tiers. And they still haven't done anything about the basic use case of downloading the RSS/Atom when there's a connection so you can read them offline. There are plenty of places where cell service is sparse, slow or flaky, and plenty of situations (say, you're riding a train to work) where cell data isn't even possible, and they don't all have wi-fi.
I've since switched to self-hosting NextCloud News, and syncing my subscriptions and read/unread status across mobile and desktop apps.
Too many limitations in free versions. Up to like 4 feeds, these are only for a month etc. I just want a free cross-platform option, this is not it.
Very nice is the defacto alternative, however its ashamed I missed out on the lifetime option as I did not have a credit card at the time. I have noticed they have quietly removed free features and moved them into the paid for version. I will look at self hosting.