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ReadKit puts all your web reading in one place.

ReadKit - Read Later & RSS

All your reading in one place

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There’s an easier way to stay on top of the news than jumping from website to website (and back again): The elegant, blazingly fast RSS reader ReadKit consolidates articles from your favorite sites in one place—and alerts you when something new is posted.

What we love: How convenient it is. Using the magic of RSS feeds—specially formatted lists of articles that many websites publish—ReadKit displays the latest articles from every website you add; you can also opt to organize sites into folders for easier browsing. And by enabling Reader mode (press G), the app displays articles without ads, using your preferred font and text size, color theme, line height, and more.

Subscribe to an RSS feed that publishes only excerpts? ReadKit’s Reader mode downloads and formats the full text of each article.

Quick tip: If you subscribe to an RSS-aggregation service such as Feedbin, Feedly, or Feed Wrangler (the app supports roughly a dozen options), your feeds—and the read/unread status of every article—are synced across all your devices. Set up smart folders, which automatically group articles based on keywords, date, and more, to ensure you never miss stories on important topics. And sign in to your favorite read-later service (Instapaper, Pinboard, Pocket, or Wallabag) to read your saved articles in ReadKit too.

Meet the creator: Hungarian indie developer Balazs Varkonyi has been developing apps for Mac for over 15 years. When he released ReadKit in 2012, the app was simply a client for read-later services Instapaper, Readability, and Pocket. Once the app added RSS features, it became the first Mac app to truly let you do all your web reading in one place.