Inoreader
Inoreader is a web-based content platform that uses RSS technology to find the best news articles, blog posts, and social media feeds for your needs. With the ability to download apps on Apple, Android and Windows devices, you can take content from Inoreader on the go.
- Features
- Unread items a month or older are automatically checked off as read
- Does not allow sub folders making organization a bit tricky
- Uses up memory even when you are not actively using it
- Gives you the opportunity to find new content, read it, and share it in one platform
- The Rules feature automatically sorts and applies tags to incoming content, allowing you to sort new content easily
- Search and access to unlimited content are both free to all users
- Long-term RSS archive gives you the ability to save articles for reading or rediscovering later
- Follow an unlimited number of feeds for free
- Fast loading time due to the use of a lightweight user interface
- Different views to fit your needs, including expanded view, list view and card view
- All users get free search features
- Night mode makes reading in bed easier
- Ability to disable social features if you are not interested in integrating social media content
- Contains ads unless you pay for the pro version
- Only basic features available for free; paid users get more customization and search
Inoreader is a great place to start for people new to the content RSS world due to its Discovery Mode. This feature helps you find trending ideas or specific topics based on your interests. Organization features, such as folders and tags, allow you to keep all of your content sorted so its easy to find later. The only downside when organizing your content is there is not an option for subfolders. The Inoreader app can replace some of your other social media apps, with the ability to subscribe to both Twitter and GOogle+ accounts. Because of the social media aspect, the app also makes it easy to share content on various social media platforms. If this feature is not for you, Inoreader makes it possible to disable these features, as well. One feature that sets Inoreader apart from other RSS feeds is the ability to permanently store both unread or read content. Other RSS feeds only allow you to keep content for a short period of time. However, Inoreader automatically marks all articles older than one month as read.