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FeedPal

FeedPal is a browser extension that automatically subscribes to your bookmarked blogs, notifies you of updates, and smartly adjusts its fetching—all while keeping your data private and stored locally.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Proprietary

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  • Google Chrome
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  1.  Lightweight
  2.  Privacy focused
  3.  Support for Themes

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  1.  Ad-free
  2.  No Tracking
  3.  No registration required
  4.  Dark Mode
  5.  Browser extension

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  • Developed by

    SE flagMutacore
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • Chinese

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What is FeedPal?

View recent content from your bookmarked blogs and get notified when they update.

If you've ever bookmarked articles from a blog, you'll likely want to stay updated with its new posts. FeedPal works out of the box with zero configuration, effortlessly turning bookmarks into subscriptions—ensuring you never miss valuable content that matters to you.

Since high-quality content often updates less frequently, FeedPal intelligently adjusts notifications based on update frequency, minimizing distractions and only alerting you when it truly matters.

• How often are RSS feeds fetched? FeedPal automatically adjusts the fetching frequency based on the characteristics of the RSS feed (such as update frequency, etc.), ranging from 1 hour to 45 days.

• How to add a specific RSS feed? Create a new folder in your bookmarks with a name containing [sources] (note that the square brackets are included), then add the RSS feed (URL of the XML) to this folder. FeedPal will automatically fetch the RSS feeds within this folder.

• What should I do if the website indicates no RSS feed was found? FeedPal will attempt to parse the RSS feed from the website's homepage. If it fails to parse, you can also try manually adding it by following the steps above.

• Is my data safe? FeedPal uses the browser's local storage feature, so all data is saved on your computer and will not be uploaded to any server. This includes the fetching process, which is also performed solely on your computer.