Reeder.

Reeder.

By Silvio Rizzi

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2024-09-05
  • Current Version: 2025.2.1
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 22.26 MB
  • Developer: Silvio Rizzi
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 17.0
Score: 3.59286
3.59286
From 280 Ratings

Description

Reeder is your all-in-one inbox for reading, watching and listening to content from various sources. From Unread Counts to Timeline Syncing Say goodbye to unread counts! With Reeder, your timeline position is synced across all your devices, letting you pick up right where you left off. Shared Feeds Turn any tag into a public, auto-updating feed that can be viewed in any browser or added to any RSS reader that supports JSON feeds, making it simple to share your curated content. Unified Timeline Reeder supports more than just RSS feeds. It integrates videos, podcasts and social media posts into a single, streamlined view. While it’s not meant to replace full-featured clients, Reeder offers a centralized way to keep track of everything you follow, with the option to open content in other apps (if supported) when you want to dive deeper. Filters Create custom timelines with filters based on keywords, media types or feed types. Save and Organize Links Easily save links from Safari or any other app to Reeder using its share extension, keeping everything organized and easy to find. iCloud Sync Reeder only syncs what’s important — your subscriptions, timeline position and tagged items (including Links, Favorites, Bookmarks and Later) — across all your devices using iCloud, making syncing faster and more efficient, with changes pushed to your other devices within seconds. Content is fetched directly from the sources, ensuring you always have the latest updates. Terms of Use: https://reeder.app/terms Privacy Policy: https://reeder.app/privacy

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Reviews

  • Connecting issue

    3
    By vhivihg
    Many subscriptions from rsshub can’t be loaded!
  • I always return to this one

    5
    By dabe_glavins
    I love trying out new ways to aggregate my feeds. While there are many fantastic options out there like NetNewsWire, Feeeed, and Tapestry, I always end up coming back to Reeder. It simply has the most pleasant UX, and does everything I want it to do exceptionally well. Other apps may have other interesting features (like Feeeed’s variety shuffling) but I always find that Reeder implements what I actually need the best. Also, ignore any review bombing. That’s just coming from people who made a one time purchase on the old version of Reeder and expect to get lifetime updates for free, for some reason. That old app still works fine, but I will happily subscribe to an app that promises to continue adding features and quality like this
  • Where has Reeder been all of my life?

    5
    By austin_apple
    Seriously, I’ve forgotten how much I love RSS readers—and the inclusion of social feeds, like Bluesky, its just the icing on the cake. I wish I could give it a 6/5. (And Reeder team: can you offer a lifetime subscription, too?)
  • Too much effort to switch

    1
    By zombi3g
    The inability to import feeds without a subscription makes this no go for me. Please rethink this — no one is going to want to try switching from another app if you add friction to the process.
  • I like the new approach

    4
    By reagan9000
    I am a longtime Reeder subscriber and generally like the app's new approach to feed management. You can subscribe to any RSS feed, and the app is smart enough to find the RSS feed for most websites that have one - enter the URL and Reeder 6 generally finds its RSS feed. Reeder also lets you subscribe to some social media sites: Mastodon, Bluesky, and Reddit, as well as Youtube and any podcast URL. You can browse by site or type, or by using the consolidated home feed. Reeder remembers where you were in reading your feed so that you can keep your place after refreshing. The old off-line reading functionality that Reeder used to provide is no longer supported, however Reeder 5 still does this; I use Reeder 6 for managing my feeds and Reeder 5 for offline rereading of specific pages.
  • Wonderful!

    5
    By SC675
    What a beautifully executed idea. Some will prefer the old-fashioned RSS implementation, but honestly, you should just give it a try for a few days to see if it clicks. I’m personally not going back. A few small things that would make this great app even better: 1) support for jumping ahead/back in podcast play with AirPods “clicks,” 2) control over display contrast (useful especially for those with older eyes), 3) being able to turn off reposts for Bluesky accounts. I hope and assume these and other changes are on the way.
  • Against algorithms

    5
    By Minklhgg
    This app enables me to subscribe to my preferred news websites and create a unified feed. This way, I can monitor the news and topics that interest me without relying on an algorithm that decides what I should see and what not. Furthermore, there’s a section that allows me to add links and then check updates from a list, instead of visiting each one individually on my browser. It’s definitely worth paying for this app.
  • It’s buggy man

    3
    By S.till
    I love the idea of this app, but right now the app is absolutely in the beta level.
  • Shrugs

    2
    By Bohnjennett
    I don’t understand what this app is trying to do different than the old Reeder. I want to use this. I want to love it. Nothing works like I feel like it should. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong.
  • Fantastic App - Use it for all my online reading

    5
    By btpohl
    I’ve been using this app for a few months now and it has totally changed my online reading experience. I hate getting sucked into the endless feed of Reddit, X, YouTube, Apple News, etc. Reeder lets me curate my internet reading to only what I want to get. Plus, it’s a beautiful and delightful app to use. There were, however, a couple websites I read that didn’t provide RSS feeds. But I discovered rss.app and was able to get excellent RSS feeds for these sites. I highly recommend Reeder!

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