FeedHQ has quickly become my go-to RSS reader. The customizable keyboard shortcuts and full-text search make navigating my feeds incredibly fast and efficient. The integration with Pocket and the offline reading feature are perfect for my daily workflow. It's a no-nonsense, reliable tool that handles all my feeds without any fuss.
I really wanted to like FeedHQ for its free tier and clean interface, but I've run into constant sync problems. Articles often don't mark as read across devices, and the mobile web experience feels sluggish and dated. For a tool built around reading efficiency, these reliability issues are a deal-breaker.
FeedHQ is a solid, no-nonsense RSS reader that gets the basics right. The web interface is clean and fast, and I love the read-later and offline reading features — they work as advertised. However, the mobile experience leaves a lot to be desired; the interface doesn't scale well on smaller screens. While keyboard shortcuts are great, the initial setup for feed management and folder organization feels clunky. It's powerful and free, which is great, but the lack of a more intuitive UI and a few bugs with feed refresh sometimes makes the experience frustrating. It's a decent free option, but not the most polished in the space.
FeedHQ handles my RSS subscriptions well and the offline reading is a lifesaver when commuting. The search and filtering are fantastic for digging through years of feeds. However, the interface feels a bit clunky and dated compared to modern web apps, and the sheer number of keyboard shortcuts was overwhelming at first. It's incredibly powerful if you invest the time, but the learning curve is steep.
After trying several readers, FeedHQ feels like the perfect balance of simplicity and power. The keyboard shortcuts work exactly as expected, and the offline reading capability keeps me productive during my commute. Being able to sync directly to Pocket is the cherry on top.
FeedHQ does the job without any fuss. I love that it's free, has full-text search, and the read-later queue is a lifesaver. However, the keyboard shortcuts are a bit non-standard and it can feel unpolished at times.
I've been using FeedHQ for over a year to manage my 50+ RSS subscriptions, and it's become an essential part of my daily routine. The clean, distraction-free interface makes reading enjoyable, and the customizable keyboard shortcuts let me breeze through articles efficiently. Having offline access and the ability to sync with Pocket is perfect for my commute, and I've never experienced any downtime or performance issues.
After trying several RSS readers, FeedHQ has become my daily driver for staying on top of news and blogs. The interface is refreshingly clean and fast, making it easy to power through hundreds of items. I particularly rely on the excellent full-text search and the seamless 'Save to Pocket' integration, which perfectly fits my workflow. For a free service, it offers a surprisingly powerful and reliable feature set that just gets out of your way.
I switched to FeedHQ after The Old Reader's changes, and it's been a step down. The UI is functional but dated, and the 'offline' reading is hit or miss on my phone. The Pocket integration is broken half the time, and the lack of any mobile app means I'm stuck with a clunky mobile site. For a free product, I guess it's okay, but I miss the polish of the older services. It does the basics, but feels soulless and buggy.
As someone who follows dozens of blogs and news sites, FeedHQ has become my daily go-to for staying organized. The keyboard shortcuts make navigation lightning-fast, and the integration with Pocket means I can seamlessly save longer articles for later. The offline reading feature works reliably on my commute, and being completely free feels almost too good to be true.
Based on 10 reviews
FeedHQ is a free online RSS reader and feed aggregator. It allows you to subscribe to RSS and Atom feeds, …
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