Reeder.

Reeder.

By Silvio Rizzi

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2024-09-05
  • Current Version: 2025.5
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 23.29 MB
  • Developer: Silvio Rizzi
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 17.0
Score: 4.06561
4.06561
From 503 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

Screenshots

Reviews

  • Almost, but no thanks

    1
    By justmyhonestopinions
    Let me see unread counts for each feed in the sidebar, and I’ll buy in. Without that, the app is dead to me
  • Slooooowwww!

    3
    By Jenderle7
    Needs display options (lines and image size choices) but more than anything it is slow as molasses. Sometimes taking 10-20 seconds to load a feed. By the time it’s refreshed I’ve already hopped over to my Feedly and started reading.
  • Creative and Fantastic App

    5
    By victorwynne.com
    The classic Reeder app was always one of the first apps I installed on macOS and iOS. At first I wasn’t sure if I would like this social media style change to my feed reader, but I ended up loving it. I would love to see a true black dark mode option added since this is an option for Reeder classic. Otherwise the app is fantastic and I’m happy to see the dev choose a subscription model to help ensure consistent updates in the future.
  • Too different

    2
    By Capeman29
    I’ve been using reeder since version 1, this new version loses some of the core functionality that made it a good rss tool. You can’t mark articles as read, so I keep seeing the same articles on my feed every time I refresh it, not sure how to keep it current. You can’t just swipe to the next article in reader view, and the bottom control bar is gone. Feedly integration is gone, had to reload my whole feed. Feeds are limited to 10 without YET ANOTHER SUBSCRIPTION to add to the growing pile. This is a big step backward from the previous functionality of the last 4 versions. +1 star for how pretty the new interface is, though.
  • Maybe It’s Me?

    3
    By MutantSquid
    I keep coming back and trying it, but maybe I’m just too used to the old Reeder? The thing that I can’t wrap my brain around is how the app deals with the Home Feed vs Folders Vs. Groups. It seems as if reading all the items in one section has no impact on the other sections. If I am all caught up to date in Home, then check in Feeds, the stories I just read in Home are unread in Feeds. If I have all my Apple Feeds in an Apple Folder, If I read them there, they are still unread in Home and Feeds, etc. I guess this is because it’s using a timeline vs read states?
  • Hard switch from the old Reeder

    2
    By ryan90v
    I get what they’re trying to do here, make your RSS feeds like a social media timeline. But I’m not sure that translates well to RSS readers. There’s no way to tell what you’ve read and what you haven’t. That’s…confusing to me. It’s weird it keeps the Reeder name, because it doesn’t share much with the now “Classic” version. It’s almost unrecognizable, and the feature set is radically different. I’ll be sticking with the old version for now
  • Display options are sorely missing!

    3
    By DavePBass
    5 lines of preview of the article text is WAY too much and there is no way to change it?! This is a beautifully designed app but I want to change some display settings like different views.
  • Feature request

    5
    By NosnhoJJ
    I’d love a live activity feed of some sort.. oh and a widget 😀
  • Needs a read/unread visual cue. Sorry, it does!

    1
    By BillyOK
    This is a neat idea that plays into the notion that we can’t 100% our feeds anymore and thus don’t need to see that we have thousands of unread RSS feed entries (and videos, and Reddit posts, and so on and on) we’ll never get to. As a complement to Reeder Classic (but, personally, not a replacement for it), I can easily see a use case that has me using both daily. But I won’t pick this up again until there’s some visual indication of which posts I’ve read/seen/watched/heard. A syncing timeline isn’t enough (and, so far in my testing, not very reliable in terms of where it lands after a sync). I don’t need unread item counts or empty feed folders, but please just dim the items I’ve interacted with (or, better, give us an option to automatically hide those from the main feed once they’ve been interacted with). Without that option, this feels way more unwieldy than a large list of unread feeds in Classic, and I’ve only loaded up about four feeds so far. A small fix, even if it’s off by default but available as an option, will go a long way.
  • Miss

    1
    By Ratchet Sparrow
    I’ll start by saying I do like the concept of syncing your place in a timeline. That’s new and interesting. But syncing feeds is a nightmare. Curating groups, organizing your feeds, just downloading images, no X/Twitter syncing (missing that feature is reasonable), hiding read items - Nothing. Not worth the subscription fee. The workflow is so limited, it pushes me back to using services rather than finding a hub for my media. This app is missing a ton of features because the developer has a vision that few have 👎

keyboard_arrow_up