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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.
Maarten den Braber
@mdbraber
Linking my e-mail newsletters to RSS via @feedbin has been great for discovering interesting content. Recommended!
Stuart Robson
@StuRobson
just paid for another year of @feedbin … it’s been a fab RSS reader since RSS was declared dead by the big G back in 2013.
Tim von Oldenburg 🌻
@timvonoldenburg
I never quite got into reading RSS feeds. Tried multiple times, never stuck. But some time last year I discovered @feedbin and now I don't want to miss it. Worth every cent. The best thing is that you can subscribe to email newsletters and keep your inbox clean 🙌
OM
@om
Some products are amazing in their simplicity and utility. @feedbin is one of those products. And as a result, after using it for a long time I am happy to recommend it, especially if you subscribe to a lot of email newsletters. OMakase pick for 2020!
Michael Quinn
@michaelq
@feedbin Happy 6th Birthday to @Feedbin. Best thing ever was Google Reader closing down and letting services like this breathe and grow. Looks like a bright future too. Viva RSS.
Dan Frakes
@DanFrakes
I’ve long recommended @feedbin as my favorite RSS sync service and newsletter aggregator. It’s fantastic. But the company’s support is also great, as I recently learned (short thread).
Laura Kalbag
@LauraKalbag
Ooh, didn’t realise you could subscribe to an RSS feed by just entering the site’s url into @feedbin. That saves a lot of time hunting around for a hidden feed!
Donny Chen Reynolds
@dovizu
@feedbin oh how have I not known that you handled newsletters. I hated newsletters in my primary inbox so much that I used to have a separate email just for newsletters. Thank you!
Ian Betteridge 🇺🇦
@ianbetteridge
There's a fantastic feature in @feedbin which I haven't seen anywhere else: the ability to track changes in an article from an RSS feed. So for example, I can see where @jsnell fixed a typo in his (really good) piece on the @OvercastFM Apple Watch app :)