I wanted to like Feedly, but the free version is nearly unusable for my needs. The three feed limit on the free plan feels incredibly restrictive, and even with a premium subscription, the search and filtering options are basic and often fail to surface the most relevant content. On desktop, the web app can feel sluggish compared to competitors, and the mobile app, while clean-looking, often crashes when trying to organize a large number of sources. The promise is there, but the execution feels like a walled garden that's more focused on upselling.
Feedly has become my go-to tool for managing news and blogs from across the web. The clean, modern interface makes it easy to organize feeds into topics and read everything in one place. I especially appreciate the sharing features and the fact that the core functionality is completely free.
Feedly has completely streamlined how I keep up with news and blogs. I love how I can organize all my favorite sites into specific topicsβlike tech, design, and scienceβand browse everything in a clean, uncluttered layout. The ability to save and share articles easily makes it an essential tool for my daily routine.
Feedly keeps me updated with all my favorite websites and blogs in one beautifully designed interface. I love how easily I can organize my feeds into topics like tech, cooking, and news. The mobile app syncs perfectly with the web version, so I never miss an article.
Despite its clean interface, Feedly's free version is so restrictive it's almost unusable. It constantly pushes upgrades, and the performance is sluggish, often losing my feed organization. For a basic RSS reader, it feels more like a trial than a functional product.
I've used Feedly for years to stay on top of my industry news, and as a tool for aggregating content, it's incredibly effective. The interface is clean, the 'read later' function is a lifesaver, and the organizational system with boards and tags is very powerful for research. However, I'm increasingly frustrated by the aggressive push for me to upgrade to a paid plan. The free version has become stingier over time, and while the core RSS functionality is solid, the constant upsells and the feeling that the best features are locked behind a paywall significantly taint the overall experience. It does the job, but with a constant, low-grade frustration.
Feedly has completely streamlined how I consume news and follow my favorite blogs. The clean interface makes it easy to organize everything into topic-specific boards, and I love being able to share articles directly to my team. It's reliable, fast, and the free tier offers more than enough for my daily use.
Feedly has been my go-to RSS reader for yearsβthe clean layout and ability to organize feeds by topic are fantastic. However, the recent push toward the paid plan really limits the free version, especially with AI features locked behind a paywall. It still works reliably, but the nagging reminders and reduced functionality sometimes make the experience feel less seamless than it used to be.
Based on 8 reviews
Feedly is a free web-based RSS reader and news aggregator. It allows users to subscribe to feeds from websites and β¦
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