Inoreader is a powerful RSS reader with active search subscriptions, rules-based automation, monitoring for web page changes, and a generous free tier.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Inoreader's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Feedly offers a clean interface with AI-powered summarization and filtering through its Leo assistant. Its free tier supports 100 sources, and paid plans add team collaboration and AI research boards.
Explore Feedly data →Feedbin is a polished paid RSS reader with newsletter email integration and Twitter list support. Its interface is simpler and cleaner than Inoreader's power-user panel, trading feature depth for usability.
Explore Feedbin data →NewsBlur's machine learning filter learns to hide stories you skip and highlight stories you engage with. It also provides a public blurblog for sharing items, adding social dimensions not in Inoreader.
Explore NewsBlur data →NetNewsWire is free, open-source, and native on Mac and iOS. It syncs via Feedbin, Feedly, or iCloud and stores feeds locally for fast reading. No subscription required.
Explore NetNewsWire data →Reeder is a polished native RSS client with beautiful typography and gesture-based navigation. It supports major sync services and includes a built-in read-it-later feature without requiring a separate service.
Explore Reeder data →The Old Reader mimics the simplicity of Google Reader with a clean three-panel interface. Its free tier supports up to 100 subscriptions, making it accessible for casual RSS readers who don't need Inoreader's automation features.
Explore The Old Reader data →Inoreader supports over 150 feeds on its free plan, making it one of the most generous free RSS readers available.
Yes, Inoreader has a free plan supporting up to 150 feeds with basic features. Paid plans at $3.33/mo and $9.99/mo add active searches, automation rules, and ad removal.
Yes, Inoreader can monitor web pages that don't have RSS feeds and alert you when content changes, turning any web page into a trackable feed.
Yes, Inoreader has apps for iOS and Android alongside its web interface. All apps sync in real time with the same account.
App Vulture tracks RSS readers by monitoring features and filter capabilities. Inoreader leads for automation; Feedly leads for AI research. See our full comparison for details.
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