Feedbin is a subscription-based RSS reader with a clean interface, newsletter subscription inbox, and support for Twitter lists and YouTube channels as feeds.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Feedbin's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Feedly is the most widely used RSS reader with a free tier supporting up to 100 sources. Its Leo AI assistant helps teams filter noise and prioritize relevant content. Strong for research and content monitoring workflows.
Explore Feedly data →Inoreader offers advanced filtering, active search subscriptions, rules-based automation, and an extensive free tier. It also supports monitoring Twitter feeds, web page changes, and podcasts alongside traditional RSS.
Explore Inoreader data →NewsBlur is an open-source RSS reader with a training filter that learns which stories you like. Its blurblog lets users share items publicly, adding a social layer. Free tier supports up to 64 sites.
Explore NewsBlur data →NetNewsWire is a free, native Mac and iOS RSS reader that stores feeds locally or syncs via Feedbin, Feedly, or iCloud. It is completely free with no subscription required and offers fast, keyboard-navigable reading.
Explore NetNewsWire data →Reeder is a premium RSS client for Mac and iOS with a minimal, beautiful reading interface. It syncs with Feedbin, Feedly, and other services. Reeder 5 added a read-it-later feature that works without a backend service.
Explore Reeder data →The Old Reader was created as a direct replacement for Google Reader after its shutdown and intentionally keeps the same clean interface. It has a free tier for up to 100 subscriptions.
Explore The Old Reader data →Feedbin is open source and has been self-hostable since 2013, giving it a loyal user base among RSS enthusiasts who value data ownership.
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