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.
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Reeder has been my favorite feed reader for years, but I’ll admit that this update left me confused at first. It felt like it was trying too much, and I didn’t really understand its purpose. That was until early this summer when I took a long, hard look at my usage of the internet, social media, and how I was consuming information. I decided that I was worn out by being inundated with “recommendations” and opinions that I genuinely didn’t care about. This redesign has helped me collect, filter, and organize the information and content I genuinely care about while cutting the cruft and not putting myself at risk of being lured by algorithms trying to goad me down a rabbit hole that I don’t actually want to go down. This app has definitely helped me save my sanity by helping me take control of the information I’m seeing. I just wish the developer would bring back the OLED Black theme from previous versions.
A welcomed rebirth!!
CrashCourseForCommerce
I used to use the old Reeder on my iPad in college back in 2012 and it was my go to for everything, I used it for collecting all of the noise on the Internet and putting it into one place, and then the whole online news and RSS feed industry sort of shifted into a different direction with social media, and I never stopped missing the old foundation of Reeder. I’m so astoundingly excited that this new updated version is back on my phone, I can guarantee that this is gonna be my go to for collecting everything in one place, and I love how clean, sleek and simple this app is. I also love that the developer is putting a lot of heart and soul into the app And while there is a subscription payment model it’s fairly cheap and affordable, and it feels like a fair trade for a quality stand-up app. I’m looking forward to seeing the new updates that the developer is working on to improve the app overtime and it sounds like they are really taking into account honest feedback. It took me about 30 seconds to decide that I would go ahead and pay for the subscription because the app is just that good right out of the box.
Undelivered promises
Slickvic621
Well…going to update my review to reflect my new concerns. Unfortunately, not only has nothing changed (infrequent updates, undelivered promises, etc.), new ones continue to pop up. Now the app is buggy and inconsistent, so it is even less recommendable than before. Unfortunately this leaves us with an app only worthy of 1 star. I would love to reverse this decision should Silvio bring this app to what was promised, but in the absence of that, it’s not worth your money - stick to classic or another RSS/news reader app.4+ months without an update is pretty disappointing when there are many promised and incomplete features. The developer once again ‘recreated’ the app (which may be true), for I believe now the 5th time, with a new shiny subscription model (past versions were new one-time purchases) for the app to work. With this subscription, it was promised to have more frequent updates with a stream of frequent new features along the way. Unfortunately, that hasn’t come true, and is disappointing for those of us that paid more in advance to help spur that investment in development. I’m a fan of Silvio’s work and development, but I’m afraid he hasn’t lived up to his promises with this one. Until that changes, I suggest you save your money.
It’s Good! Make the leap and move on from Classic
nobollocks
I delayed trying this because I am a massive Reeder classic user. But now that I have, I can reassure all of those coming from Classic that this is a great app. It still needs some minor refinements, and there is a getting used to it, but I am really enjoying the new version and experience without the unread counts, replaced by the saved scroll position. Despite what you read in early reviews about scroll positions not working or syncing well, I can confirm it works seamlessly now between Mac, iPad , and iPhone. My only request and the reason for four stars is that it lacks a iPhone widget. I am used to seeing a feed of news stories on widgets on my phone now and have gone so far as to remove application icons from my home screen in favor of widgets. I am not seeing widgets for this new version of Reeder at this time unless I am missing something. Definite five stars when it adds widgets.
NEW
- Mastodon quote posts (if supported by the Mastodon server)
CHANGED
- Updated menu, panel and sheet appearance
FIXED
- In-app browser layout issues on iPad
- Various bugfixes
Version 2026.3
The developer, Silvio Rizzi, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
Data Not Collected
The developer does not collect any data from this app.
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Accessibility
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