Take back control of your newsfeed and filter out the noise! With Inoreader, information comes straight to you the minute it’s available.
Follow your favorite websites, content creators, newsletters, and social media feeds. Discover and collect articles from across the web, share and collaborate with others. No more algorithms and editorial picks – you decide what’s important to you. Read or listen on the go, mark the essential bits and customize your view for the best experience. Use our advanced features to set up powerful automation and let Inoreader do the work!
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“Inoreader offers a well-designed interface, good search and discovery options, and a nice set of features that are beginner-friendly and offer plenty of options for advanced users.” – WIRED
“If you're feeling media burnout from overfed social feeds, Inoreader is a news tool that still sparks joy. It's a research tool, intelligence briefing portal, and social media filtration system.” – CNET
“Inoreader is one of the most feature-packed free RSS readers. A great tool for power users, but it's very accessible for beginners as well.” – Zapier
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DISCOVER AND SHARE GREAT CONTENT
• Follow your favorite websites, blogs, and creators
• Collect articles from across the web and save them for future reading
• Subscribe to newsletters with custom emails and declutter your inbox
• Explore collections curated by our team to feature the best sources
• Monitor Facebook pages, Reddit feeds, and Telegram channels
• Subscribe to YouTube channels and listen to podcasts
• Easily distribute content across social media and messaging apps
• Stay up to date with breaking news and create monitoring feeds
BECOME A MINDFUL READER
• Use automation tools to create rules and filter content
• Enhance your reading experience with custom layouts and themes
• Curate your own content with folders and tags
• Annotate the essential bits and keep them forever
• Highlight keywords to speed up your reading
• Translate articles in your language without additional extensions
• Load and keep the full content of articles without leaving the app
• Listen to the news on the go with our text-to-speech feature
• Download articles for offline reading
• Save to Pocket, Evernote, OneNote, Google Drive, and Dropbox
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Inoreader Pro is available with a monthly or annual subscription. You can subscribe and pay through your Apple account. Your subscription will automatically renew unless canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Auto-renew may be turned off after purchase.
Terms of Use (EULA): https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
Privacy Policy: https://www.inoreader.com/privacy_policy
For questions, issues, or general feedback, you can reach us at support@inoreader.com.
Over the years I have witnessed the tragic decline of many a useful app and once again I fear I’m seeing this with the latest update to Inoreader. Apps go into decline when the devs have ran out of ideas or have simply become bored with their creations, and this is usually signalled with an update that completely overhauls the app but adds no additional functionality, no improved UX, just change for, well, the sake of change. It seems Inoreader has now reached that point. And the changes made in this latest update are not even original, as it now looks to me like a clone of the Feedly GUI and to be honest, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Feedly devs aren’t considering their legal options for filing an IPR infringement case.Inoreader worked beautifully because it had a layout that made sense. What you had with Inoreader was an original layout that had all your curated feeds in a left hand sidebar. This sidebar was locked in view meaning with just your left and right thumb, you could scan and skim your feeds quickly, easily and efficiently. Now we have sliding sidebars coming at you from from the left and right, a jarring high-contrast, monochrome colour scheme (we’re not all visually impaired you know, although I’m guessing there may be many more with eye strain from using this app), feed titles in list view are stretched across the screen, and many more minor ‘improvements’ (extra bold fonts!?) that detract from the overall experience. It wouldn’t be so bad if the layout was customisable or configurable, but no, it’s this or nothing.Going on previous experience, devs never roll back unpopular changes so for me, I’m off to find a replacement feed reader. I only recommend apps that I use and that I find useful. Unfortunately, I’ll now be recommending another RSS reader.
Can’t contact support
Snowglider
Says email not verified. No button to verify it! And nothing in the settings to verify it. Was trying to send a request first, before putting a poor review: Hello. When you mark as read, can you please not show the old read messages. I have to press mark as read, then pull down to refresh to get them to go away. Might need a new setting. Thank you.Update: They’ve made the change.
Developer Response
We apologize for the inconvenience. You should have received an email for verification during signup. You can request a new one from inoreader.com. You can also get in touch with us at support@inoreader.com. About your issue, this is something we are looking into changing for a future update. Please watch out for app updates as it should get resolved soon.
Excellent RSS reader
ed6969420
Great way to consume digital media. Avoid doomscrolling without having to completely disconnect. Just paid for the pro subscription One feature request though: it would be great if articles were automatically marked as read when you scroll past them in the iOS app. This feature is present on the desktop web app
Super annoying
Missfroggy365
The interface isn’t great but the most annoying thing is that my session is constantly being signed out. Like, I have to sign in every time I use the app??? That is not why people use apps. This would be fine if I could use my password manager but instead I’m supposed to go find my 32 random character password and type it in every time. Not happening. They also reduced the number of feeds you could subscribe to as a free user and now it shouts at me to upgrade all the time because I’m over the new limit (but not the old one). I’m migrating away from Inoreader because I’m not paying for something that’s annoying to use. Maybe if it was actually good I’d upgrade.
- Fixed an issue where Spotlights did not correctly highlight CJK characters in article titles within article lists
- Updated all UI translations - many thanks to our translators for their valuable contributions
Version 7.9.10
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