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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.
Florian Eckerstorfer 🦖
@Florian_
Shoutout to @feedbin, because its web app is better than any native feed reader for OS X I have found.
Nick Grossman
@nickgrossman
RSS is amazing. There is so much good stuff in my reader. I don’t know why I’m not in there very single day. thanks @feedbin @25squares
Brigleb.irl
@brigleb
My favorite Mac news reader is @feedbin in Safari. It’s amazingly well done. Great service too.
David R. MacIver
@DRMacIver
Setting up my @feedbin account as a forwarding address in gmail has been great. So many more things I can read in RSS now.
Ricardo SIGNES
@rjbs
@feedbin Thanks for the info. And thanks for running a service that I can mostly enjoy without thinking about! \o/
Stuart Robson
@StuRobson
I’ve just happily paid for another year (year four) subscription to @feedbin. RSS is dead, right?
Federico Viticci
@viticci
I wrote about how I'm reading newsletters in @feedbin with @reederapp in this month's issue of the @ClubMacStories Monthly Log. Link in the archive for members:
Jason Weir
@Gidgidonihah
I’ve happily payed for @feedbin since it launched. Besides the wonderful service, here is yet another example of why:
Stuart Robson
@StuRobson
May 2013 is around the time I started paying for @feedbin, I don’t think RSS ever died.