FeedHQ does a great job as a free, no-frills RSS aggregator. The core features like full-text search and offline reading are reliable, and the ability to sync with Pocket is a huge plus. However, the interface feels a bit dated and clunky compared to modern alternatives, and setting up the keyboard shortcuts wasn't as intuitive as I'd hoped. It gets the job done, but lacks polish.
After trying several RSS readers, FeedHQ has become my daily driver. It's fast, ad-free, and the keyboard shortcuts make reading through dozens of feeds incredibly efficient. The ability to save articles to Pocket directly and read offline is seamless, and the full-text search is a lifesaver when I need to find an old article.
After trying several RSS readers, FeedHQ has become my daily driver. It's fast, incredibly clean, and just gets out of your way so you can read. The keyboard shortcuts are a game-changer for getting through my feeds efficiently. I love that it syncs with Instapaper so I can save articles for later. The search works perfectly when I need to find an article I read weeks ago. The only small quibble is that setting up the initial folder structure took a moment to figure out, but it's been flawless since.
I had high hopes for FeedHQ given the feature list and was excited by the promise of a free, modern RSS reader. Unfortunately, the execution falls flat. The service is plagued by sporadic sync issues - my feeds often fail to update, and the 'read' status of articles resets after a day, forcing me to re-read the same items. The lack of a mobile app is a major drawback, and the web interface often feels sluggish to respond. While the keyboard shortcuts are nice, the overall performance and reliability are too inconsistent for daily use. I've had to switch back to Feedly, despite the cost. The value is great (free), but you get what you pay for.
FeedHQ has completely streamlined my daily news reading. The customizable keyboard shortcuts make navigation lightning fast, and the offline reading capability is a lifesaver during my commute. The seamless integration with Pocket and the full-text search function help me keep track of everything without jumping between apps. It's surprisingly robust for a free service.
FeedHQ handles my extensive RSS subscriptions well and the offline reading is a lifesaver when commuting. The keyboard shortcuts are intuitive and customizations are a nice touch. However, the sync between web and mobile can be unpredictable, with occasional sync conflicts. The search function, while full-text, can be slow with large archives. It’s a decent free option, but the performance can be inconsistent.
I've been using FeedHQ for a few months to keep up with dozens of blogs and news sites, and it's become my daily driver. The interface is clean and fast, the full-text search is a lifesaver, and having offline access is perfect for my commute. I especially love how seamlessly it syncs with my Pocket account, making my reading workflow super smooth.
FeedHQ is a perfectly competent free RSS reader that gets the basics right. The keyboard shortcuts and search are great, and the Pocket integration works flawlessly. However, the web interface feels a bit dated and clunky compared to modern alternatives, and I've occasionally had sync delays that missed a few new articles. For a free tool, it's powerful, but it doesn't feel as polished or effortless as I'd like for daily use.
FeedHQ is a perfectly functional and free RSS reader that gets the core job done. I love the full-text search and the ability to organize feeds into folders, and the Pocket integration works flawlessly. However, the interface feels a bit dated and clunky to navigate, and I've noticed occasional sync delays when trying to read items offline, which can be frustrating.
I've been using FeedHQ for a few months after switching from a different reader, and it's exactly what I needed. The interface is simple and fast, the full-text search works flawlessly, and I really appreciate the customizable keyboard shortcuts for navigating my feeds. Setting up integrations with Pocket was a breeze, and it syncs perfectly for offline reading.
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FeedHQ is a free online RSS reader and feed aggregator. It allows you to subscribe to RSS and Atom feeds, …
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