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feedly: your work newsfeed

A single place to easily read all the news you rely on to think, learn, and keep ahead.
Feedly lets you organize all your favorite publications, podcasts and YouTube channels into collections and receive updates when new stories and videos are publishes.

Feedly lets you tam into the power of the web, dig deeper and discover great new sources.

Millions of people use feedly every day on their Android phones and tablets to connect to the blogs and news sites that matter to them. From tech to business to design to cooking to fashion, feedly helps you discover new Youtube channels, blogs or news sites you can add to your feedly and easily read in one place.

Because it is powered by RSS, feedly is an open system: you can add any RSS feed to your feedly and easily read the content of your favorite feeds on the go. Just enter the URL of a feed in the search bar.

Feedly integrates seamlessly with Facebook, Twitter, Evernote, Buffer, OneNote, Pinterest and LinkedIn so that you can easily share the stories you read in your feedly with your friends and colleagues.

We believe in speed and simplicity. We spent a lot of time making sure that feedly is the best reader available on Android phones and tablets. The app loads fast and offer a simple and clean reading experience which will make your eyes happy.

The best way to start is to search of a blog and youtube channel you read regularly and add it to your feedly.

If you are looking for inspiration, you can open the search panel and browse some of our popular topics and discover the best blogs for tech, business, marketing, entrepreneurship, design, cooking, photography and more.

Your mission is to deliver in one place all the knowledge and inspiration you need to keep ahead.

Happy reading!

[We are [email protected] and @feedly if you need support or want to report a bug]

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Reviews (24)

Mar. M. Oct 3, 2018     

I've tried a lot of news app and this one at the moment is the best. One thing I wish would work flawlessly is adding our own source, most of them comes with no images in the newsfeed (clubic, generation NT etc). And I am not a big fan of the interface.

Ric. T. Jul 28, 2021     

Excellent feed reader, highly recommended. The only real problem about the Android app is strange behaviour on ChromeOS when scrolling using the touchpad. At the end of the scroll the context menu appears, but it seems to be the only way of showing the contex menu! A tiny glitch, it is otherwise excellent!

Cal. W. May 24, 2022     

Kinda hard to use one handed, especially when trying to reach to lower left corner to choose a specific feed. Also, wish the web app had feature parity (or superiority) with the Android app. Specifically, it'd be nice to have mark below/above as read via a custom right click menu or something.

Bra. H. May 18, 2022     

It's not bad. My only complaint is that the widget doesn't work. It doesn't take you the featured article when you click on it. It does nothing.

Wil. S. May 17, 2022     

Good app. But has some terrible sources like boing boing that you can't get rid of in the explore mode.

ANA. S. May 21, 2022     

freezen, in android 8.1, cannot tap to detail, the app will be freezen. try to reinstall, same issue

Gar. Dec 7, 2021     

Good app, but it's missing features, lacks consistent development, and is awful with audio/visual media. I've been using Feedly for years now, and I can say that this is a good reader. Were it not for a few points it would be five stars. No notifications: Updates to feeds must be checked manually. The media player is very minimalistic and prone to crashing the app. This is a terrible reader for podcasts. Very little development. I've seen few major updates, and bug fixes are few and far between.

Ste. P. Jul 11, 2019     

Let me be clear, reading experience is great, it is one of the best ways to find and read the news.... But!!! ability to create more than 3 feeds and following topics are locked behind an annual subscription which frankly is ludicrously expensive. Sorry but I cannot use this app even though once it was my favourite. I get they need to make money, a one time purchase would be fine at a reasonable price, but it costs the same as Microsoft Office 365!

Kom. S. Dec 6, 2018     

Awful update. After installing the classic version you'll see how bad this new one looks. It's just so bland. It is also missing some of the basic features I've been using for years such as opening full articles directly and a list view with scrolling transitions. I get the feeling they care about their new fancy animations instead of actual functionality and usefulness. Also, why can't there be a dark theme with enough contrast to be usable, e.g. Google News, although the classic version has this problem too. Anyway, I'll be using the classic version for now. Why mess with it if it ain't broke?

Jam. D. Nov 14, 2019     

This app was great when I first installed it, super clean and simple. Subsequent updates have muddied the interface and I can't for the life of me figure out how to remove sources from my lists. It used to be intuitive with a giant "edit" button. Now there is only an "add content" button which only allows you to add. So annoying when the efforts of software engineers undermine their own goals and ruin something they did right the first time. The dots on the top right only change view and density

Ste. I. Dec 7, 2018     

I don't mind the new app, once you team the settings. My main issues are: • Apparent loss of the explore feature. • The reduction in options for viewing articles, especially the loss of the reduce clutter reading mode, which was my favourite part of the Feedly app. Regarding the subscription model, I'm not going to be one to make the upgrade, and as I haven't yet seen any of the sponsor's content come through, I'm not sure as to the impact on the user experience, but hopefully it will not be too obtrusive. Hopefully you'll be able to bring these original features back in, so that the enhanced features can be enjoyed.

Chr. B. Dec 14, 2018     

The new app design is prettier, but in some ways a step backwards in functionality. The embedded browser is buggy, and half the time it hangs rather than load the webpage. It's also lost the ability to swipe to the next article from the embedded browser. I'm hoping this gets smoothed out in an update, because up until now Feedly has been my favorite RSS app hands down. Update 14 Dec: There is now a way to view hover text. Glad to see. I am getting used to backing out of the embedded browser to swipe next, but it's still a bit buggy.

Iva. N. Dec 29, 2018     

I finally re-installed an older version of this app, and shut off auto-updates. I can't stress enough how much better this was before the December "upgrade." I open the app and it starts where I left off. I swipe to the left and see the text of the next article, with an image below. It all works with my muscle memory. Neither the new app or the "classic" version allow for this experience. The upgrade strategy that the developers took might become a textbook case for how to frustrate users.

Uli. G. Dec 8, 2018     

The menu at the bottom I think is unnecessary. I get that the app seemed dated in terms of design, but the experience has completely changed. The user experience is horrible since there is no stacked scrolling, and other features that were removed for no reason. Hopefully your responsive to all of this feedback instead of having two applications (classic app and this one). On the positive side the redesign of the logo was a great decision.

Dav. L. Dec 6, 2018     

Up until this last update, this was the best RSS news feed app out there. It had a slick interface and just an all around natural feel to it. With this last update, the developer completely tore down everything that made the app great and replaced it with a clunky Flipboard knockoff. The UI/UX is awful and unintuitive. I'm sure most of us don't need an infinite scroll or to reconfigure the app to get it even marginally like the way it used to be. Terrible decision also to be hostile to users and make us pay for Pocket integration. I'm going over to Feedly classic and turning off auto update, but really, why should I have to? My advice to the developer would be to read the room. You have a top notch product that people love and keep coming back to, and now you go and turn it on it's head to make it hardly stand out from the competition... absolutely tone deaf.

Ste. C. Dec 6, 2018     

I hate the UI redesign. All my headlines blend together without the clear separation they used to have. Even worse, headlines are truncated and I can't tell the difference between two lines anymore. This used to be a great app, but now it's nearly unusable. Edit: I use small font, text only, compact settings. I tried some others but just don't like them. I installed Feedly Classic, which brings back the familiar good UI.

Pau. K. Dec 6, 2018     

Count me as not a fan of the new update. I opened it up this morning and found all my settings had been reset to defaults, the Pocket integration was gone, controls in different places. I'm surprised I didn't have to log back in, but that might at least have given me some warning. It's like a completely new reader; maybe time to try a different one?

Sam. S. Jul 1, 2020     

Undoubtedly, it is the best RSS reader out there. Giving it four stars because the dark theme could have been better if the contrast was less. Simple black and white doesn't work too well for me, it's pretty reflective during the day and hurts the eyes a bit too much during the night. Either darken the white or lighten the black for lesser contrast. Cheers.

Gab. S. Sep 10, 2020     

I keep installing this app because it is one of the best available ... but there is no option to enlarge the font size (choosing larger font on web version doesn't affect app). I have vision problems, so I'll just need to uninstall and try again in a year or two. UPDATE: The developers were kind enough to respond with a tip on enlarging article font size. Unfortunately, my issue is with the size of the feed font, not the articles themselves.

Nat. K. Dec 9, 2018     

Well. I'm finally that old person that hates the new interface. Scrolling leaves weird chunks of articles at the bottom of the "pages, " which are just parts of the same everscroll garbage that's infected the rest of the internet. I used to use the "all" view that wasn't the big full-screen feature things and that view isn't really available anymore, though I think the magazine is close enough. I don't understand why you changed the interface extensively for what I perceive to be no reason and with what I received as no notice. I'm going to use Classic until you stop supporting that, then I'll probably stop using RSS-type aggregators altogether, since that's what the internet seems to want me to do. Thanks for all the good years of this app previously, though.

Mar. O. Dec 7, 2018     

After Google Reader had been retired, Feedly was my replacement. I was very satisfied with it, I especially liked the Pocket integration. I only used the free version, because I didn't need the pro features. (I would have paid a little to support the developers, but not €5 per month!) Now, with the "upgrade", I would have to pay €75 per year!!! just to be able to save to Pocket?! That's outrageous!

Joe. G. Dec 6, 2018     

Wanted to like new version, but it's missing the option to long-press an article to save it for later. Long-press now gives you a menu, with "save to board" as an option. Tap that, and you get a "personal boards" screen. Then tap "saved for later." Then tap "done." That's 4 taps to do something that used to be 1 tap, which adds up when it's a function you use constantly. (EDIT: I now see you can do this by swiping right on headline. Not quite the same, but close enough.) Also: swiping through headlines in page/stack mode used to be very clean and precise, giving you the same number of new stories each time. Now, it might give you a few new headlines while keeping an old one on the top, or if you don't swipe with perfect precision, it will bounce back up a few entries. I don't mind new updates in general, but the missing functionality and sloppy swiping make a great app much less useful. Huge thanks for keeping "classic Feedly" available.

Jam. D. Dec 5, 2018     

Horrible redesign, it's more difficult to use now, and much less customizable. There doesnt seem to be a way to mark articles as read with one button tap. My biggest complaint is the direct share to Pocket button. It used to be a standard feature but now it costs $6 a month! Also there is no monthly billing option so it's actually $93.99 up front for the year. That's an expensive app! Reply to comment from Feedly: The feature I am talking about is the "Favorite Share Tool" button which was removed. It was never a pro feature and it still exists free in Pocket Classic.

M. H. Nov 29, 2018     

This app is broken. I only tried to use it for podcasts but the audio stops every few minutes and won't resume when I press play. I've tried it in different wifi networks so it's not a connection issue. I have to restart the app and navigate back to where I was in the episode every time. Also it hasn't picked up the most recent updates of the podcast. Total garbage. Not sure why it has so many great reviews.