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Best Apps Like Feedbin: Top RSS Reader Alternatives in 2026

Feedbin is a subscription-based RSS reader with a clean interface, newsletter subscription inbox, and support for Twitter lists and YouTube channels as feeds.

Why People Look for Feedbin Alternatives

Feedly has a free tier and AI research assistant features for professional use.
Inoreader offers a more advanced free tier with powerful filtering and automation.
NewsBlur has social sharing and blurblog features not in Feedbin.
NetNewsWire is a free native Mac and iOS RSS reader without a subscription.

6 Best Alternatives to Feedbin

Each app below addresses a specific gap in Feedbin's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.

Feedly

RSS reader with AI research assistant for teams.

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.

Content researchers and teams who want AI-assisted feed curation with a free starting tier. Free up to 100 sources; Pro $8/mo; Pro+ $18/mo.
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Inoreader

RSS reader with powerful filtering, rules, and automation.

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.

Power users who need advanced feed filtering and automation rules. Free (up to 150 feeds); Supporter $3.33/mo; Plus $9.99/mo.
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NewsBlur

RSS reader with social sharing and blurblog feature.

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.

RSS users who want a social sharing component alongside feed reading. Free (64 sites); Premium $3/mo.
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NetNewsWire

Free native RSS reader for Mac and iOS.

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.

Apple users who want a free, fast, native RSS client syncing with their existing account. Free and open source.
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Reeder

Polished RSS client for Mac and iOS.

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.

Apple users who prioritize reading aesthetics and want the most polished RSS client. $9.99 one-time purchase per platform.
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The Old Reader

Simple RSS reader modeled on original Google Reader.

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.

Former Google Reader users who want the same simple, familiar interface. Free up to 100 feeds; Pro $3/mo.
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How we found these alternatives

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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