
There is one thing I like a lot, in Simple view, you get to see just the text and multimedia content. On the web version, you can use the up and down arrows to quickly browse through stories. It comes with support for integrations called Power-ups including Gengo, Upwork, and the helpful Feeder Dashboard which improves productivity by adding up to 10 columns of RSS feeds. With its compelling and intuitive user interface, Feeder is even easier to use than Feedly.

FeederĪnother RSS reader to consider is Feeder. You can choose between Starter, Plus, and Professional. That’s quite handy.Īpart from the free version, Inoreader also offers several paid tiers with varying perks. A salient feature offered by this online RSS reader is the search bar where you can type keywords or enter an RSS feed URL.īut it does more, for example, when you type Fossbytes in the search bar, it’ll show the post related to Fossbytes in a drop-down menu. You can subscribe to your favorite blogs, news portals, Google+ feeds, Twitter users, and other websites.
