Inoreader
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Take back control of your newsfeed and filter out the noise! With Inoreader, information comes straight to you the minute it’s available. Follow your favorite websites, content creators, newsletters, and social media feeds.
License model
- Freemium • Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Chrome OS
- Android Tablet
- Windows Phone
- iPad
- Google Chrome
- Safari
- Kindle Fire
- Opera
- Mozilla Firefox
Features
Inoreader News & Activities
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Recent News
- Fla published news article about InoreaderInoreader rolls out new Global search update
Inoreader has launched an update to their Global search feature, making it easier for users to find...
- Maoholguin published news article about InoreaderInoreader introduces Inoreader Intelligence with AI-powered article summaries
Inoreader has launched 'Inoreader Intelligence', an AI-powered suite featuring a series of new tool...
- POX published news article about InoreaderInoreader introduces Pocket integration to let users manage content from a single platform
Inoreader, a widely-used web-based content and RSS feed reader, has introduced a new Pocket integra...
Recent activities
- ghartz updated Inoreader
- Paulskyfall added Inoreader as alternative to UpperGamer
- a-chacon added Inoreader as alternative to Chaski App
- Marksdo added Inoreader as alternative to Follo - RSS Translation Reader
What is Inoreader?
Inoreader information
AlternativeTo Categories
News & Books, Web Browsers, Network & AdminApple AppStore
- Updated Mar 11, 2025
- 4.7 avg rating
Comments and Reviews
I spend so much time on Feedly, and finally they still doesn't open the "Search my feed" function for free. I turn to InoReader, which having basic search function but just what i looking for, So Goodbye Feedly. I hope InoReader would long live!
[Edited by LeoCheung, December 12]
I was a fan, but just like with Feedly they changed their service with no notification to their users. I have around 800 feeds given that I use it to subscribe to several youtube channels, twitters, and some other websites that I like to follow. Today I woke up to being unable to add a youtube channel, and that the maximum was 150 subscriptions for a free user. This is really sad that I cannot seem to stick with one RSS reader. With the death of google reader we are at the hands of several companies who can offer great features for free, but change it up once their userbase grows (because of the good free features). I understand that you have to make money, but that is, by definition, a morally evil way of doing it.
It is fate of all free services. Even Google closed their free reader. If you're looking for a paid reader try other alternatives too:
Reply written Feb 7, 2019
Inoreader is a web and mobile application, but it is not a native desktop app for macOS and Windows.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inoreader
Best online RSS reader, if you want to read offline just export your RSS as opml (xml format) and use a local rss reader (newsflash, fluent reader, feed bro)
Even though I like Inoreader's UI and features the most, and I'm kinda fine with their pricing, I hate their ads for their more expensive plans. Just do your job and leave me alone FFS, if I needed more crap I'd ask. I run out of the yearly subscription now, and I'm gonna try some competitors, although I might come back.
It was the best feedreader since Feedly and Google Reader, but they got too greedy.
All I wanted was the ability to use filters and rules, but paying 10 bucks monthly for it is too much IMO.
My main use (besides reading over 800 rss feeds) was using the IFTTT integration (that I pay monthly separately because of the benefits).
Now I have to look for another RSS reader.
Not recommended anymore since they have changed their plans and pricing.
[Edited by QuantumGhost, September 02]