It also comes with additional features beyond being a feed reader. For example, share content with your team, create notes, and even enjoy the Power Search feature.
Perhaps most impressive, however, is the AI research assistant — Leo — that knows how to read and analyze information, so your feeds always remain clutter free. Inoreader is the perfect blend of RSS feed reader features for both beginners and advanced users. You can read content on the web, iOS, and even Android. Plus, you can create offline folders for accessing content whenever you want. You can subscribe to RSS feeds, email newsletters, Facebook pages, podcasts, and more. One of its most standout features is that when you want to read articles from your favorite websites, NewsBlur maintains the style of the original site.
Feedreader Online is a free, web-based RSS feed aggregator that lets you read your content with ease. Its intuitive interface comes with advanced filtering for finding the content you want, maximum feed capacity, and even different viewing modes that will let your group headlines according to source, date, or tag.
Feeder is a sleek RSS feed reader that tracks your online sources and bundles them into easy to read groups. Push notifications, advanced filtering options, and mobile device enhancements make reading content from all over the web easier than ever. Unique to this feed reader is the fact that it also comes as a Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge extension. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn. Updated on June 10, Jessica Kormos. Lifewire Technology Review Board Member.
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Please try again. You're in! Thanks for signing up. It also works with a variety of other RSS mobile apps. The app features a simple, Material Design interface, several customization options, and more. It still needs a bit of work.
However, it works well most of the time. You can get the app for free. There is also a pro version that adds some additional features, such as a dark theme. Podcast Addict takes the opposite approach. It is primarily a podcast app.
However, it also supports an RSS feed as well. This is great for people who listen to a bunch of podcasts but also want something to read every now and then. The app comes with a ton of features for both RSS and podcasts, including widgets, Android Wear support, Android Auto support, and more.
The pro version removes ads and gives you some extra features. Twitter is a semi-decent okay place for news as long as you follow the right sources. Believe it or not, you can actually treat this very much like an RSS reader. Most of the big blogs including us and news websites have a Twitter presence. You simply follow the ones you want and your feed is nothing but news. Twitter is one of the few social networks left with a mostly chronological feed so it actually works well.
If we missed any of the best RSS reader apps for Android, tell us about them in the comments! You can also click here to check out our latest Android app or game lists! Here are the best RSS reader apps for Android that still work! Apps By Joe Hindy. Do keep in mind, though, that not every website keeps an updated RSS feed anymore.
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