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.

There are many alternatives to Tiny Tiny RSS as a self-hosted solution if you are looking for a replacement. The best Self-Hosted alternative is FreshRSS, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 100 alternatives to Tiny Tiny RSS 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 Tiny Tiny RSS are Serial Tube, CommaFeed, Miniflux and Feedbin.
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.

FeedRiv is a simple RSS feed reader that specializes in rating, tagging, and auto organizing feed items. If you are using an RSS feed to pull out important information, FeedRiv has the tools to make sorting by priority easy.

KrISS feed is a simple and smart (or stupid) feed reader. To see an online example: http://tontof.net/feed Feel free to contribute: https://github.com/tontof/kriss_feed.




A self-hosted, anti-social RSS reader. Stringer has no external dependencies, no social recommendations/sharing, and no fancy machine learning algorithms. But it does have keyboard shortcuts and was made with love!



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.

Leed (short for Light Feed) is a minimalist RSS/ATOM aggregator which offers fast RSS consultation and non-intrusive features.





Read where you write! Bring your feed reader into the wordpress admin. You can blog directly from Orbital and publish to your WordPress site.

birdreader - Home-made, Open-source Google Reader replacement powered by Node.js and CouchDB (Cloudant).



yarr (yet another rss reader) is a web-based feed aggregator which can be used both as a desktop application and a personal self-hosted server.
