

RSSly
RSSly is an offline-first Windows RSS reader with a clean, distraction-free interface, built-in ad blocking, and full local data storage without accounts or cloud sync.
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- Dark Mode
- No registration required
- Import/Export OPML Feeds
- No Tracking
RSSly information
What is RSSly?
RSSly is a privacy-focused, offline-first RSS reader for Windows designed for users who want a fast, minimal, and distraction-free way to consume news and articles.
The app stores all reading data locally on your device, with no required accounts, cloud sync, or telemetry. Once feeds are added, RSSly can operate fully offline, making it suitable for users who prioritize privacy and control over their reading workflow.
RSSly supports 100+ curated feeds out of the box, along with custom RSS/Atom feed import and OPML support for migrating from other readers. It includes multiple browsing modes (list, grid, and table) to adapt to different reading styles.
A built-in ad blocker helps remove distractions from articles, while an embedded browser allows users to read full content without leaving the app. Additional features include multi-tab reading, bookmarks (“save for later”), unread tracking, and full-text search across feed content.
RSSly is built as a native Windows application with a focus on performance and long reading sessions, avoiding heavyweight frameworks and unnecessary background services.
It is designed for users who want a simple, private, and stable RSS workflow without relying on cloud-based aggregators.




