Self-Hosted Google Reader Alternatives
Google Reader is not available as a self-hosted solution but there are plenty of alternatives for power users and business that want to host a solution on-premise. The best Self-Hosted alternative is Tiny Tiny RSS, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 100 alternatives to Google Reader and many of them are available as a self-hosted solution so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Self-Hosted alternatives to Google Reader are CommaFeed, FreshRSS, Feedbin and Nextcloud News.
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Google Reader alternatives are mainly RSS Readers but may also be News Readers or Podcast Managers. Filter by these or use the filter bar below if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of Google Reader.- RSS Reader
- Free • Proprietary
- 201 FeedHQ alternatives
FeedHQ is a simple, lightweight web-based feed reader. Main features: User-facing features
RSS and ATOM support Grouping by categories Awesome pagination and intelligent browsing Great readability on all screen sizes (smatphones, tablets and desktops) Mobile-.
License model
- Paid • Proprietary
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Platforms
- Online
- Self-Hosted
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
FeedHQ Features
- Import/Export OPML Feeds
- Feed Reader
- Web-Based
FeedHQ VS Google Reader
Is FeedHQ a good alternative to Google Reader? - 149 Rnews alternatives
Rnews is a server-side feed aggregator that can manage your hundreds of RSS and Atom feeds. It is:
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Self-Hosted
Rnews Features
- Feed Reader
- Server-side
DiscontinuedThe project is no longer developed. Last version, 1.01, released in July 2009, can be still downloaded from the official website.
Rnews VS Google Reader
Is Rnews a good alternative to Google Reader? - 225 Sourcerer alternatives
Sourcerer is a RSS news reader that treats all sources equally, unless you say otherwise. So your must-read sources will always appear first. And any other sources will not be shown again until you have seen the updates of all the other ones.
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Self-Hosted
Sourcerer Features
- Import/Export OPML Feeds
- Feed Reader
DiscontinuedThe last update was in May 2018.
Sourcerer VS Google Reader
Is Sourcerer a good alternative to Google Reader? - 205 BirdReader alternatives
birdreader - Home-made, Open-source Google Reader replacement powered by Node.js and CouchDB (Cloudant).
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Self-Hosted
BirdReader Features
- Import/Export OPML Feeds
- Import from Google Reader
- Feed Reader
- Share on Twitter
BirdReader VS Google Reader
Is BirdReader a good alternative to Google Reader? - 205 RSS Monster alternatives
RSS Monster is an easy to use web-based RSS aggregator and reader compatible with the Fever API, created as an alternative for Google Reader.
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application type
Platforms
- Self-Hosted
RSS Monster Features
- Import/Export OPML Feeds
- Web-Based
- Server-side
RSS Monster VS Google Reader
Is RSS Monster a good alternative to Google Reader? - 206 Feed On Feeds alternatives
Feed On Feeds is a server-based RSS aggregator written in PHP. It provides a simple firehose-style interface with the capability of filtering on tags and individual sites.
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Self-Hosted
Feed On Feeds Features
- Feed Reader
- Server-side
Feed On Feeds VS Google Reader
Is Feed On Feeds a good alternative to Google Reader? - 202 Orbital Feed Reader alternatives
Read where you write! Bring your feed reader into the wordpress admin. You can blog directly from Orbital and publish to your WordPress site.
License model
- Free • Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Self-Hosted
- Wordpress
Orbital Feed Reader Features
- Import/Export OPML Feeds
- Feed Reader
- Import from Google Reader
Orbital Feed Reader VS Google Reader
Is Orbital Feed Reader a good alternative to Google Reader?