Feedly is the most popular RSS reader with a free tier, AI-assisted content filtering via Leo, and team collaboration tools for research and monitoring.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Feedly's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Inoreader supports 150 feeds on its free plan versus Feedly's 100, and offers more powerful rules-based automation on paid plans. It also monitors web pages without RSS. Better for technical power users.
Explore Inoreader data →Feedbin offers a cleaner, more minimal interface than Feedly with a unique newsletter-to-feed feature. It lacks a free tier but costs $5/mo for unlimited feeds.
Explore Feedbin data →NetNewsWire is completely free, open-source, and native on Apple platforms. It syncs with Feedbin, Feedly, and iCloud. No subscription and no web interface needed.
Explore NetNewsWire data →NewsBlur learns reading preferences and surfaces stories you are likely to engage with. It has a public blurblog feature for sharing items and is open source with self-hosting options.
Explore NewsBlur data →The Old Reader is a deliberately simple RSS web reader modeled on Google Reader's UI. It has a free tier for 100 subscriptions and a paid tier for unlimited feeds and follower features.
Explore The Old Reader data →Reeder is a premium native RSS client for Apple platforms with excellent typography, gesture navigation, and a read-it-later feature. It syncs with Feedly, Feedbin, and other services.
Explore Reeder data →Feedly grew rapidly after Google Reader shut down in 2013 and now powers content monitoring for thousands of marketing and research teams.
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