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Get StartedReading is something that demands your full attention. Use the immersive full screen mode to bring the content you care about front and center.
Select from a diverse group of hand-picked fonts designed by Hoefler & Co.
The light theme is vibrant and crisp while the dark theme can be great when there’s less ambient light in the room.
Feedbin can extract the full content of an article for feeds that only offer partial-content. This way you can keep reading without leaving.
Listen to podcasts in Feedbin. Feedbin remembers your place so you can pick up where you left off. Use Airshow for a native listening experience.
Actions help you manage incoming articles. Using actions, you can automatically star, mark as read or send a push notification on the articles you want.
Feedbin supports a powerful and expressive search syntax to find exactly what you're looking for. Save frequent searches to always have the results a click away.
Configurable sharing and read-it-later services let you decide what services you want to use. With built-in support for all of the most popular services out there.
Articles are updated whenever the original changes so you don't miss any important changes. You can even see the differences to know what changed.
Follow your favorite creators, with channels and playlists. There’s no algorithm or confusion about what you have already watched, just the videos from your favorite creators in chronological order.
Get newsletters out of your inbox and into Feedbin. Every pro account gets a unique email address to subscribe to and follow newsletters.
Axel Rauschmayer
@rauschma
I couldn’t live without RSS! I use @feedbin to get a fine-tuned stream of blog posts. My main source of news. For me, RSS/Atom makes blogs competitive with social media.
Jeff Benjamin
@JeffBenjam
I reviewed @bsaid’s excellent Feedbin Notifier. So good. It’s easily my favorite Apple Watch app thus far.
Stuart Robson
@StuRobson
that’s my @feedbin account paid for another year. RSS ain’t dead t’me.
Geekfried™
@Geekfried
Switched back to @feedbin from my self Hosted Fever due to nice Improvements and constant Work. Keep on! :)
Angelo Stavrow
@AngeloStavrow
Finally got around to moving all newsletters out of my inbox and into @feedbin. I love this feature!
Dan Frakes
@DanFrakes
Stuff like this is why I’m really happy I picked @feedbin for my RSS sync service years ago. It’s gotten better every year.
Marland Pittman
@mvpittman
@feedbin ... thought I could mess around and find a better RSS experience. Nope. Simple flexibility FTW. I mght try out that new @ReadKit app on iOS though.
THAT @REM SHOW
@rem
Slowly working my way back into RSS feeds and really pleased with @feedbin - no brainer to throw yearly subscription in there.
Stuart Robson
@StuRobson
May 2013 is around the time I started paying for @feedbin, I don’t think RSS ever died.