Feedly - Smart News Reader App Reviews

VERSION
90.0.7
SCORE
4.6
TOTAL RATINGS
23,160
PRICE
Free

Feedly - Smart News Reader App Description & Overview

What is feedly - smart news reader app? Goodbye information overload.

Keep up with the topic and trends you care about, without the overwhelm.

Feedly offers you the cure to information in three easy steps:

1/ Find and organize the right sources in one place: leading newspapers, trade publications, influential bloggers, Youtube channels, RSS feeds, Twitter feeds, research journals. Feedly lets you harness the full power of the web.

2/ Train Leo to filter out the noise. Leo is your AI research assistant. You are in control of the priorities. Ask Leo to read your feeds and prioritize the topics, events, and trends that matter to your. Leo is an enormous time saver

3/ Share insights with your team. Organize, curate, and share the industry insights your team needs to accelerate research, marketing, and sales.

With Feedly and RSS, you can organize in one place industry publications, expert blogs, news sites, youtube channels, twitter feeds, podcasts, and even Google News keyword alerts.

Feedly is connected to 40 million sources across 2,000 topics, and fifty industries - processing 100 millions articles every day.

With Feedly shared boards, you can feed everyone in your organization with the insight they need to make smarter decisions.

You can also curate and share interesting ideas and perspectives and grow your brand on social media.

With the Feedly Pro in-app purchase, you can boost your account and unlock some additional features to track keyword, brands and companies, spot new emerging trends, search in your Feedly for specific articles and more easily share and shine.

The Feedly Pro subscription offers useful integrations with Facebook, Twitter, Evernote, Buffer, OneNote, Pinterest, LinkedIn, IFTTT, and Zapier so that you can easily share stories with your networks and teammates.

Feedly is trusted by 15 million smart readers and thousands of organizations.

Feedly means privacy by default. Feedly is a secured space where you can privately organize and research the topics and trends that matter to you. We believe that customers should own and control all their personal information. Being funded by our community means that you are the customer and we are not trying to create a toxic feed that mines your attention. Learn more via our terms of use: https://feedly.com/i/legal/terms

We deliver a fast and clean reading experience on both your iPhone, iPad and Web browser. We spent a lot of time making sure Feedly is the best free RSS reader available on the iPhone and the iPad.

The best way to start is to search for a blog, magazine or newspaper you like to read and add it to your Feedly.

If you are looking for inspiration, you can select the discover tab and browse some of our popular topics. We help you discover the best blogs for tech, business, food, marketing, entrepreneurship, design, baking, photography and more.

Our mission is to deliver in one place all the knowledge and inspiration you need to keep ahead.

Happy reading!

Terms of use: https://feedly.com/i/legal/terms
Privacy by default: https://feedly.com/i/legal/privacy

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App Name Feedly - Smart News Reader
Category News
Published
Updated 12 February 2024, Monday
File Size 48.65 MB

Feedly - Smart News Reader Comments & Reviews 2024

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I hate this app. I had high hopes for this because I love Feedly for the web and am a pro subscriber but this user experience is truly bad. Almost every destructive action I took was accidental and not undoable. In trying to figure out how to mark an article unread I accidentally marked an entire feed read. I kept getting into weird modes where I could see the top of an article and could swipe left and right to other articles but couldn't scroll down. For some reason they decided to make the simple act of scrolling down a long list (to the bottom of a feed, for example) irritatingly snap to each screenful, as if they had never used an iPhone app before. For some reason the bottom of every feed takes up a full page of list contents with "done!" (Hint: no I am not and you just made me nervous you marked everything read on me) and a giant checkmark. This app puts me in a bad mood.

People don’t like change but.... Sometimes change is necessary to move the product forward so that is relevant to new users. But let’s be honest, this rollout was done very poorly. A lot of the things many people miss about the old version actually are available in the new one if you dig into the settings. But unfortunately Feedly didn’t see fit to provide any instruction on how to find them. They have been very responsive on Twitter, which is good. And some of the things I can’t do anymore have been replaced by arguably better features. Unfortunately it was annoyingly hard to figure out how to use these new features and cost me way too much time. For what it’s worth I would recommend rolling out changes incrementally rather than overhauling the whole system all at once. Two last points: 1. One thing Feedly did correctly was to make their old version available in the iTunes Store. It is called Feedly classic. So everyone who’s complaining about the update can simply download the app. 2. Give an optometrist a call. Both your day and tonight settings are not ideal for the eyes. There’s a very simple contrast and color palette you can implement that would be much better for day and night. This is one of the things I was really hoping would be fixed in the new version.

Favorites lost subfolders on redesign. The redesign made it harder to read favorite feeds - it did away with subfolders. For example: I have a few news feeds favorited, and I also have a few feeds from sites I maintain, which each publish a post or two each week. I need to be on top of those. With the redesign, there's no way for me to see individual feeds in the favorites new posts count - it gets buried in with the other feeds. I don't want to see that I have 43 new posts in my favorites. I'd rather still see that I have two things that need attention and a bunch of other stuff that can wait. Features are nice, but it's better to do one thing and do it well. Why the move towards doing more things less well?

Still No. I felt a bit guilty about still using the Classic version so I thought I’d give this one another shot. Nope, I am now back to Classic again. I hated that I’d swipe up on an article to show I’d read it, but swiping wouldn’t work half the time. It got really frustrating to repeatedly swipe ten times on an article only to have it not go away. It would just bounce back into place. I also don’t like the Home Screen options (the first page you see when you open the app) and find the Classic version much better at displaying that info. Classic makes it much easier to save an article for later. The Classic version is faster and less buggy. I’m surprised that after a couple of years of doing this “new” Feedly, they still haven’t worked out those bugs. While it is useable, the Classic version is still much superior.

Can’t Express my Disappointment Enough. First, adding a monthly pay wall for RSS features that are easily obtainable thru link structure is, plain and simple, thievery. Disgusting. Second, the features offered in the Premium/Pro version that can’t be achieved thru link structure are weak. Limiting users to 100 sources is another money grab, “VIP Support” exists really only in name, and I’d get better results using Yahoo Search than the little AI bot. The only features that make the head turn are notation and sorting by popularity. Pathetic. Third, and this one is rather specific, if you use Reddit RSS feeds, EVEN WITH THE PRO SUBSCRIPTION, you do not receive the feed as it is posted, like in most other readers. Instead, you get a dump of posts from “X hours” ago. Good luck with your “diversified” feed. False advertising. Finally, and in summation, this service is not worth the effort it takes to achieve the desired result. You pay far too much for elements that should be free, and if you choose to go without the subscription, your feed stops updating with any relevant speed, you gets lovely ads (not only thru “sponsored posts”, but thru Feedly’s own “upgrade” ads), and are limited on the sources you can add. Go download Reeder 4 or NetNewsWire.

Issues still remain. Very good in many respects but missing some key features. Still no native iOS 13 Dark Mode (they haven’t switched from their old custom dark mode thus screens like sharing and onboarding are still in light mode. You can have articles open in safari built in reader mode automatically which is great but you can’t disable that for select feeds like you can in other apps like Reeder 4. For instance Daring Fireball and HackerNews feed you will always want to open in feed mode rather than the actual linked page. This is the biggest issue I’ve found. Other apps like Reeder support background refresh so feeds are always up to date. Feedly oddly still does not so each time I open have to manually refresh. macOS was updated last year to make safari more secure yet they still have not updated their Safari extension so still no way to save articles in safari to the read later system, not even a js bookmarklet. No Siri shirtcut support like other reader apps. All in all the app is bit behind the times in supporting all the iOS technologies. Also the action buttons are on the top out of reach rather than the bottom when viewing an article like most all other apps that have in thumb reach at bottom.

I Guess I Just Don’t See The Point. When I heard about Feedly, I thought I would be great. But after using it, I just don’t see the point. Seriously, if the devs can contact me and explain why this is any better than simply visiting the websites individually, please do so! I guess I was under the impression that I would be able to truly customize exactly what appears in my feed. Here’s an example, I like video games, so I selected Kotaku as a feed source. But I wasn’t able to get any more granular than that. I wanted to have Kotaku content, but only for subjects that interested me. For example, I wanted Kotaku content for God of War, but I didn’t want any Kotaku content for Fortnite. The app doesn’t do that, instead I just get everything from Kotaku always. The same as if I was just visiting the website without Feedly. So, what’s the point? What’s the advantage? [Shrugs] I just don’t get it. If I could filter keywords or tags, etc to truly customize my feed, that would be great, but as it stands I see no value in this app.

Wants you to open external links all the time. I love seeing everything in one app. However, I’m very confused. Why is it that many articles get cut off and make you open the rest in an external link?? I never want to do that, Feedly was supposed to help me keep everything in one app. It’s frustrating to click stories and keep having to keep leaving them mid-read. I need a way to either “turn off” articles that cut off like this and never see them in my feed, or see them labeled somehow so that I know not to click those. I also don’t like the double-tap to close article feature because I do this by accident all the time, then I have to open the article again and scroll down to where I left off since it doesn’t remember where I left off, since it doesn’t anticipate this user error happening so often.

The best gets better (once you find the hidden features). I love the look and feel of the update in the phone format, especially the infinite-scroll. That must have taken a bunch of work! However, I was used to clearing a page of news articles five(ish?) items at a time and initially hated the new interface because it only let me clear items individually in magazine view. Now that I discovered “long pressing” a news article and the “mark above as read” feature, I’m absolutely in love! Feedly took my weird, hacky way of reading/clearing and made it super efficient; I just scroll/browse articles and clear/long press from time to time. This fits the mental map of how I use the app perfectly and I’m amazed they added this feature. The one improvement I’d make is to onboard the “mark above as read” feature more organically. When Feedly sees that I’ve marked a few items in a row as “read”, teach me about the “mark above as read” feature. I only discovered it out of frustration/disappointment that my old way of clearing articles was gone. There’s too much to learn in a big “onboarding” walkthrough. I was initially very disappointed in the app, but now that I know all the features, I’m absolutely thrilled at the visual refresh and usability improvements. Keep up the great work folks!

bad semi-offline experience in subway. Had a very unpleasant user experience in places where you have intermitting wireless connection like subway, underground, etc. You’re not able to “mark an unread” and often get a blank screen with timeout, it then will forget your progress and you have to scroll all over again and again. While this was also not ideal with previous app(now classic) but much better. In this implementation this is hardly ever usable in such conditions. And this is a place where you do not have much options left for self entertainment except lets say mostly reading but still have to spend a substantial amount of time a day. Also would like to see “keep as unread” as a button while swiping articles and do not exit to list view when you hit “keep as unread” at the bottom, so you can continue swiping or even swipe to next article automatically.

Worst update in history. Somehow y’all managed to make the most opened app on my phone utterly unusable. I don’t know which 4,000 users you consulted but they should just go download twitter or use apple news if they want more pictures than words. The most intriguing aspect of your app for me was the ability to immerse myself with readable content from a multitude of sources. Even just comparing the amount of articles displayed on screen in list type from old to new you can see the app was LITERALLY dumbed down with the update. Whoever was in charge of the new version of the app needs to be fired, that panel of 4,000 people should not be allowed to download the classic version, whoever was being snarky and committed the typo in the description of Classic version needs to be demoted or at least a reprimand letter, and promote or at least give a bonus to whoever saved your company from falling to newsify by putting out the Classic version. The second you change or mess with the classic version you will begin the timer to your company’s demise.

Still a fan, but .... Latest redesign is fine; clean, attractive, and generally easy to use ... but I have one huge complaint. There used to be more white space at the end of articles, before the share/website buttons. That’s now gone, and it means that as I’m reading an article and scrolling as I go, I end up with a gentle scroll inadvertently closing the article, before I even realize I’m close to the end. Please fix this! Either add some more white space between the end of the text and the buttons, so it registers more readily that I’m at the bottom, or increase the amount of “swiping up” it takes to actually close the article. It’s super annoying to constantly need to re-open the article and scroll back to the bottom — very carefully! — to finish reading.

Indispensable, though not infallible. I’ve been using feedly as my RSS aggregator for years since Google killed their own web-based Reader. It’s a fantastic service but I do have one minor quibble with it. For whatever reason, when I open certain articles it only has a stub, so I’ll have to click through the headline to see the full thing. Fine. Whatever. I understand that’s how certain webpages run their feeds, presumably to get more eyes on ads, clicks, etc. The problem is that once Feedly is displaying the full page, it doesn’t seem to always have enough memory dedicated to displaying all that content and the article will reload while I’m partway through reading it, forcing me to scroll back down and hope it doesn’t happen again, or just open it in Safari.

Great service. I escaped social media years ago and needed to find a consolidated place where I could get informed. This did it. I used it for free for some time but realized of the benefits of going pro+. I believe it’s a pricy app but this is the only service I use, I’ve connected all the sources I trust, magazines I like and publications I enjoy. I really like the ability to follow specific topics across the web without being source specific. This truly allows you to harness a lot of information in a clean and streamlined manner. I check it constantly and really enjoy reading and discovering things otherwise wouldn’t come across. I don’t get why it gets so many negative reviews. It worked for me since day one without issues. Those complaining with the ads in the free version, check your phone settings. I’m happy paying to avoid advertising and even when I downloaded it for free, Feedly didn’t throw unreasonable amounts of ads as some say. Now as a premium user, ads is a thing of the past. I also have strict measures in browser to further enforce an ad-free reading experience.

Big fan for years, now looking elsewhere. I’ve been an avid Feedly user. I loved the fact that there were great experiences on both desktop and mobile. I loved the mobile app with its quick gestures that allowed me to quickly scan and mark things as read either a screen at a time or individually. To my surprise the new app changes things dramatically. Gone are the quick swiping days now I have to individually swipe each item or scroll down to the bottom for the elusive “mark all as read” something about this new experience feels old and it’s definitely cumbersome. All in all, I don’t see much difference between this app and countless others now. Ingenuity I guess didn’t matter. Now the hunt into something that might surprise me. Don’t worry I’ll still keep the app until something better comes my way or Feedly finds its way back home.

Best NewsCatcher Availbile (one minor quibble). Cleaner UI than any other news app on iOS, better privacy policy, ad-free even in non-premium. Aggregates articles and RSS feeds from any publication worth reading. The base version has a great set of features. It’s simple and it works. One minor quibble: I’d have no problem paying for premium if I could just pay a one-time fee instead of a monthly subscription. Or maybe $60 for a two-year membership. I’m not against the idea of paying the developers in order to keep the app user-supported and ad-free at all levels, but I am against the idea of paying an $8 a month fee indefinitely for a service I know I want to stick with. The free version meets my needs better than the paid version of any other app, but I think the subscription model is holding Feedly back.

Don’t separate news by topic. I really wanted to like this app, but there are two issues: 1) It’s slow. It takes WAY too long to add news sources. Each time you add one you have to wait 5-10 seconds, so if you read a lot of news you could spend an entire afternoon just adding news sources. Tap. Wait. Tap. Wait. This is made a lot worse by the fact that other news aggregators like Flipboard and Apple News allow you to add a news source within a split second. 2) I don’t want news to be separated by category. Show me all the news from all categories all in one long feed. You can do this if you open the app, tap the button on the left side, tap All Feeds, and then wait another 5-10 seconds. But there isn’t any way to set this as the default reading option. I don’t want to change this setting every time I open the app. I wanted to move away from Flipboard after many years because I think their magazine idea is stupid and distracting, but I guess I will stick with it and hope they get rid of that feature.

Great app, one ask for the devs. I really enjoy Feedly. Use it a lot every day. Don’t know what I’d do without it One question I have is whether you guys could optimize the audio player. One feed I use is a podcast sort of thing, and I noticed that Feedly burns through my phone battery very fast and my phone gets really warm with audio. I listen from the preview page rather than opening the site (maybe I should do that instead?) since it’s better not to have to leave and go to an external site. Also the audio will sometimes freeze or cut out for no reason I know this isn’t the core use case for Feedly but if you have the time to improve the audio I’d really appreciate it. I’ll keep using the app regardless, but it’s the feed I use the app for most :)

Best I’ve found, but still a few flaws. Another update. iPhone X support please. Let’s do this. Update again. Hate that you can't default download the whole article into the app, just down to the break or whatever for certain sites. Please fix! I use this app like crazy. Needed something that worked on my phone, iPad, and PC. Thanks. What kills me though is that I tap to read an article and just get the first paragraph, can we have a setting to get more? So I have to tap on the heading to get the whole thing. Fine. Now when I'm done reading I either have to scroll all the way down to swipe up to close, and some blogs have all the comments down there, or I have to click the back arrow then the x. I wish I could just close the article right there somehow. The double tap thing doesn't work. The back arrow also is laggy.

Why?!? A huge step backwards.. I use Feedly daily and have truly loved the app but these new UI changes are a HUGE step backwards. Amongst other problems the new layout renders a process that used to be more dynamic incredibly boring. On a phone it might not be so bad and probably makes a lot of sense, but the limitations on an iPad are pretty miserable. The randomness of layout and variation of image sizes used to give more of a magazine like reading experience and now what’s being presented has all the charisma of the results of a Google search. PLEASE undo this or give more options to return to what it was prior. Haven't given up on the app yet given how long I’ve truly enjoyed it BUT can’t imagine continuing to use it for too long in this form. Originally gave this a single star but am raising my rating slightly. I still don’t like the bulk of the changes in this new version but I do appreciate that the developer has given us the option to use what I think is a preferable UI in another app now called 'classic'. That said, I wish the new app had been something one opted into with the old one simply renamed rather than throwing users into something so different via an 'upgrade' like this. Moves like that always make me a little distrustful of developers and less likely to opt into in app purchases, etc. That said, the ability to download 'classic' addresses that distrust a bit.

Issues right off the bat.. After toggling through settings, I’ve made the most recent update serviceable but I did want to address some things that I found very disappointing. -The new fonts are thin and much harder to look at. Please bring back Slab Serif and San Francisco options, even if you like your new one. Your new fonts are bad. -Scrolling, which can be disabled, isn’t ideal and I’m not fond of the cut off presentation at the bottom of the screen. It also makes the mark as read option more annoying to use, as the bottom of the scroll won’t auto mark because it stops dead. -After I enabled page flipping, it still has that cut off headline at the bottom and it also doesn’t do a complete page flip. The next page has the last article from the previous page. This is poor design. -Make Read Later simple again. It’s no longer a bookmark affair, now I have to sort everything I want to pass. -Thank you for keeping Feedly Classic as a downloadable option. I have to ask though, what is better about this version? What has been improved besides animation? It feels like a step back and a dumbing down of a great product.

Overall very good news aggregator but…. The GOOD: Great selection of sources and can have multiple feeds for different purposes/topics, or just see everything by using the “all” feed. Layout is clean and simple. Supports dark mode. Reddit integration was great before I abandoned Reddit. The BAD: no options to adjust text size - this is the biggest downside for me. If your eyes are aging and you find the default text too small - too bad you’re stuck with it. I also wish there were some way to manage news subscriptions so you didn’t need to log into each source individually (for the ones I pay for)

The reason for Feedly Update. I’m going to leave this review for the real reason behind this Feedly update. None of us like their Sponsored Ads. You can call them any other names, they are ads. They claim you can pay $8 a month for Pro, just to lose ads on articles and add features no one asked for. $8 a month is a rough price for some streaming services and definitely not worth it for this kind of service. They created the Feedly Classic app to try to get users back on it so you can get what you used to have. They tried to cover their tracks of what they really did. The real reason of changing this app instead of creating a new one. The sudden change of the app goes against everything they started with. They built up a great amount of reviews from people that loved what they did, thousands of 5 star reviews. By making this change, they are able to keep those total reviews and great score. Everything they’ve done is deceptive. They sold out and got too greedy. Apple should reset their review score because this app is not the same as it was. Adding in fees and new features is taking advantage of the flawed system Apple has in place and the people that once supported them.

Most powerful, functional RSS reader.. This is in a league of its own with functionality I never even envisioned for RSS readers. You can highlight, save in boards (like folders), add notes to stories, create teams to share in folders, send emails to your account, even add newsletters to be sent directly to your account, and create priority topics to filter through your many sources for the most important stories. I rely on this for my research and to get up to speed quickly on topics in my industry when I’ve been out of the loop. The big drawback is it’s pricy and to get an industry-specific AI subscription, only those with a company account or the wealthy can afford this. The Feedly Pro+ sub, however, is worth it for individuals and makes the app run particularly fast. (And for those who suffered through Feedly’s horrible reloading error bug, that looks like it’s been fully resolved.) This is one of the most professionally useful apps on my iPhone.

Pretty much the best, with a couple areas that could be improved. I live feedly. I’ve been using since google reader shut down and I’ve never looked back. However, I think a couple of additions could make a big difference. First, it would be great if it supported smart invert colors. On my iPhone X, I use the triple click accessibility shortcut to switch to a dark mode at night but it also inverts the images. Otherwise, a way to quickly switch to feedly’s built in dark mode would be handy. Double tapping or tap holding the top bar would be great. A second thing would be to load content of articles that make you tap the link to the site to read the whole thing.

Good, but one frustrating change. I used Feedly through the browser on my computer... But one recent change to the app makes it much less useful for me: the ability to turn sideways and get a "landscape" view was useful when reading small text and for enlarging small images.. the only workaround is to open the page in a browser (generally Chrome, because Safari seems to have the same issue now too) and when returning to Feedly the place in my feed is now lost. This is intensely frustrating and slows down my ability to use this tool to go through my feeds on my phone. I'm starting to avoid it, in fact, and it's reduced functionality is making me question whether I'm going to keep it on my phone.. on my tablet it's not as big an issue and the browser page is still great. Wish the app we're better...

A bit hostile and heavy handed. Been a big fan of Feedly for years now, and would be down to pay a flat fee for the development of this app - however a lot of newer features although nice aren’t really needed for a slick light weight RSS reader with a clean user experience. I don’t site Reviews often, but I’m pretty bummed the way development has been going and is really starting to cross the line of good user centered experience to user hostile experience with basic functions and ease of use (slide right/left for functions) to dive directly to paid functions. Really bad. the simple act of saving articles for later reading went from slide right to save to, slide right+click, to now slide right, and pay. Feels a bit sleazy and user abrasive. Why not adopt a Apollo model and pay for cosmetics, and extra plugins? Now looking for alternatives in a niche market.

Very good RSS reader with a few bad bugs. Feedly is my preferred RSS reader. I like the layout and the ads don’t bother me much. I don’t subscribe to the pro features because I have no need for them. It’s basic and that’s all I need. But there are some annoying bugs. First, and this started in the last few months, is that the app will show the option to arrange sources non-alphabetically, it doesn’t actually let you. You go to move a source and the app snaps it back into alphabetical order. Seems kinda dumb to let users rearrange the sources but not keep them there. It used to happen only when adding a new source, but just the other day the app started alphabetizing my existing sources. Not cool. Second, it’ll randomly give a “no connection” error and throw you out of whatever you were reading, even if you have a perfectly fine connection. I also don’t like that there’s no support link on their website; I’d rather email them about these bugs instead of posting them here.

One of the best tools for focused work. Feedly isn’t perfect, and there is a small learning curve to how RSS works. That said, this is an incredibly powerful tool that has transformed my workflow. I love that Feedly Pro (the paid version) allows me to subscribe to email newsletters directly from Feedly (via customized emails) and to scrape websites that don’t have RSS or email newsletters. This lets me centralize virtually every source of news I might want to keep track of, and then to bucket those sources by context. So unlike email where both important and unimportant, long form and short form, etc. are all dumped into one common inbox, I can easily organize Feedly so that I am only seeing what’s relevant to what I’m doing right now, without being afraid of missing anything. Great app, great customer service, happy to pay to see this app continue to be supported (especially the iPadOS version that right now is a little buggy when it comes to resizing split screen windows! *hint*hint*).

Bugs left unfixed on a regular basis. Feedly is an rss aggregator, but it struggles mightily with handling whether a post is read or switched to unread. The mobile app always keeps read items greyed out but still in the list until I swipe left repeatedly on the read items - as if it never saved the read status! The web app often ignores if I set a read item to be unread, meaning when I refresh the list it has disappeared and I have to go find it in the recently read items and reset it as unread. Ads are buried in between posts meaning the at-a-glance of the list isn’t showing me most of my true items in the first screen. Disappointed in the quality of both mobile and web versions of this app.

Would be 5 stars.... ...if it had landscape mode back. I have an iPhone X and was quite sad when I discovered it went away. I’d happily have black bars back if it came with a landscape option, and I think most people would agree. The whole purpose behind the iPhone X “horns” is maximizing screen space, which makes it pretty silly to then be forced into a portrait orientation that dramatically shrinks the display of graphics and embedded video. Really, really hoping it comes back... I otherwise LOVE this app, it has single handedly won me over to RSS and has all but completely replaced safari for the 90% of the time I spend news browsing. It’s so good that I’m coping with the extra load time to switch to safari for longer articles, in hopes it will be fixed sooner than later.

Please no happy “you’re done!” cartoons. Because when I’ve just read a comic or a fun article about skin care or whatever, that would be fine, but when I’ve just read a dark, depressing news item about people dying or the economy tanking, it is SUPER jarring and weird to see a happy smiling ‘toon congratulating me for reading all the things. And it’s more often that second situation that the first, so...please. I wrote a similar review a few years back when y’all decided a chipper cartoon dinosaur was what people needed after they finished reading the news. I discovered that one for the first time literally after reading about a hate crime, and it was awful. The dinosaur went away quickly and I can only assume it was because others felt much as I do. The only comics I need in my Feedly are the ones I subscribe to. Please no smiley congratulatory cartoon figures, anywhere. Or at least give us an way to opt out of that. All that’s needed is the green check mark. Less is more.

Why the changes!!!!. Edit: didn’t see that there is now a Feedly classic, as well. I’ll check it out. This one still deserves 3 stars ... for now. May update later. Why all the changes!!! It was almost perfect as it was!!! Now all my setting are wrong after the latest update, and I can’t get it back to the feed order that I had before the update. I can’t swipe left on the page and have all the articles showing be marked read. This new format will take some getting used to, if I even bother. Not cool... Also: why don’t you have the option to make the change from day to night mode automatically, after sundown, or when the current screen brightness drips below a certain percent.

Is anyone home?. UPDATE: I was hesitant to switch because I had been using Feedly happily for years. Switched to Inoreader and have absolutely no reason to look back. Try it! Feedly is apparently abandoned, sadly. I feel ripped off after having paid for Pro for so long. —- Finally canceled my Feedly Pro subscription after years of use and a ridiculously long period of significant unaddressed bugs. As many have pointed out, the connection constantly drops, making you refresh, sit through a blinding white screen (really awful when reading in the dark), then find many of your read items are marked unread again. Over and over. Has this app just been abandoned? Seriously, what gives? Aside from that there are plenty of UI bugs and UX issues. I just can’t justify paying for this service anymore.

In Support of 54.0.0. I've read some of the backlash and some do have valid points. Overall I think the developers addressed the usability on the iPhone. With the screens getting larger and larger and with most folks being right handed, the UI changes make sense. They've made it a lot more usable with a single have. The UI transitions are nice. Being able to tie an article to multiple boards at once is also nice. I'd like to be able to swipe it away when I'm done though, in the same vain of making it more usable by not having to reach the top button to close it. On the iPad I've noticed better support for the  pencil where it was barely usable before. Thank you!!! I do miss the way the articles and images changed sizes and layouts when switching between landscape and portrait mode though, it felt more dynamic and engaging. Overall I love the changes. Great job guys!!!

Super weird bug happening. I have grown accustomed to seeing this message that says something like, “JavaScript is not supported in this browser.” If I really wanted to know what was in that blank space on the screen, I open in Safari or something and there it is. I dug deep into phone and app settings and found no suggestions online that fixed it. They “browser” problem is really just specific to Feedly. Lately, some content is now showing up where it used to be blank, which would be an improvement—only now a finger swipe over that part of the page is being translated into a finger tap. A long 10-second freeze later, a random site opens up where the image of a purse or whatever can be purchased. Only I never tapped the image. Ugh. Been experimenting to make sure it wasn’t just my “technique.” Nope, it’s not me. And to make matters worse, Feedly then freezes entirely after that. I can’t open the next item in my feed unless I close and open the app entirely. It’s so weird and ridiculous. And I’m still seeing the “JavaScript not supported” message pretty often, so that problem is still there as well. Why can’t all this silliness be fixed once and for all?

Annoying flashing issue when scrolling. [Update] I found followed the instructions from developer support, it fixed it briefly but just after a few more sessions the flashing began again. Very frustrating. This used to be my favorite app until an annoying bug started showing up a few versions ago. I thought it would be horrible enough that new versions would fix it... No luck. As you scroll up from the list or card views, it does a double flash which is super annoying. Lately it's been doing it even when I click on the settings gear icon. Most annoyingly there's no in app support to submit a bug report.

The new UI is fine but.... Contrary to recent criticism, the new UI is fine. There are settings which allow for some personalization or, go back to something close to the old version. Feedly is a good app. A big change is that features that were once free are now a charge which is also ok, they deserve to make money for their efforts. The problem is the cost. I use Pocket and Feedly allowed me to save articles to Pocket with one touch. To have that same functionality they are now asking me to pay $72 per year. That’s a lot for one feature considering with a few swipes I can share to Pocket for free. Please reconsider your pricing structure. Also, I would have preferred to contact you privately about this but you do not provide any support information in your app. If support is only available to subscribers then say so in the app.

No push notifications??. How does this not have push notifications?! Like when a new article or blog is posted on a site you subscribe to. Maybe I’m missing it? I have looked thru the notifications menu in iPhone settings, the app settings in iPhone settings, and the in-app settings. Nothing about push notifications! What?! What?! I am astounded! “Congratulations on purchasing your new car! Wheels sold separately!” I never even use this app because i forget it is there because it doesn’t tell u there is new content. Sort of the Snapchat concept of not freaking telling you when someone posts a Story (there is no push notification for that). I guess they think that will make you obsessively open the app to check for new content. Nope. Just forget it is there. What a waste.

Don’t like the new “endless” page format. I like the new look and features of Feedly, that is except this one. The endless page... where the story listing never ends. A quick flick of the thumb and .... oops....went to far... missed a story there... slide back down with the thumb... there it is. Reading well involves predictable eye tracking. A quick glance at a predictable page layout meant you could actually comprehend what you quickly glanced at. With endless scrolling, lines of text on the screen are never in predictable places when you’re scanning for headlines and story leads. Comprehension and quick glances (at headlines ad story leads) are now mutually exclusive. It’s a bad reading setup. Hire a reading specialist before reformatting digital magazines. I deleted News 360 for this same reason. This one goes too. Thank goodness for Flipboard.

Pro features need to be labeled clearly. Currently they're not labeled at all. If you want to search articles, you'll get a message overlaying the search results telling you "get Power search!". But what if i just want regular search? 🤔 There's no button to close the overlay, making me think power search is the only way...and it takes me to a window sign up for Pro. This also happens on the desktop version btw, so I think this is more deception than bad design. Another example is when they announced the revamp with new features and we can filter out articles by phrases or keywords. But there was no option for me to enable this in the settings and after a bit of searching, found that this is a Pro only feature, WHICH they neglected to mention in the blog post. Nice. I'm not against companies wanting to make money and I think subscription models are appropriate for online services like Feedly (that have to run on servers in order to work). But users should have a choice and we should not be deceived by Pro only features. Things like search, have it grayed it and label it Pro Only. Done. This whole thing was irritating enough for me to shell out $5 for Reeder. Good riddance.

Switching back to Feedly Classic. I’m not the one who is sour about every new version of every product. Generally, I like when things evolve and move forward. However, I think Feedly missed the point. The old version was just so much more “comfortable” to use. I find that swipe gestures in this new app are much more strict and unforgiving. It’s literally painful to operate this app because you have to get the angle of the swipes so precisely otherwise they won’t work. I just now switched back to the older style “Feedly Classic” app which works wonderfully. There is one feature I miss from the classic app - that is the ability to search across all articles. (For the record, the new version doesn’t get it right either.) I am syncing with Google and have an extensive set of feeds, neatly organized. I’d like to be able to find older articles by searching for key words. The pro subscription feature is not interesting to me. Would be OK paying a one-time fee to upgrade, but not willing to make ongoing payments, especially not one this high.

Articles delete after a month. Wish I knew this when I got the app, but unread articles are deleted from your feed and marked as “read” if you leave them for a month. Sometimes I don’t have the time to read everything as it comes out, so I use RSS readers as an archive to check back on later. Making the articles delete/“read” after a month makes it effectively useless for this. How will I know where I stopped reading if everything is marked as read? I’m very disappointed to say the least. This app could be 5 stars if it didn’t do that. But for now, I’ll be looking for alternatives. (Update to developer response: I know they aren’t truly deleted, but marking them as read removes them from my feed, which is effectively the same as deleting, since I still miss them. Is anyone asking for this feature? How hard is it to keep unread stuff marked as unread?)

Missing couple features and over priced. Overall Feedly is one of the best rss readers available no doubt however they do a couple things that make me really want to switch to another one. For all the great features that are available, one major one missing is that you can’t get notifications on your phone for any article. Being able to get notified when a certain keyword comes up on the feeds that you follow can be pretty use and important yet doesn’t exist. Another major issue I have with Feedly is that their AI is one of the biggest things that set them apart from the competition yet after charging you $144 a year for their pro+, you don’t even get the full thing as access to industry and competitive intelligence features of the AI are only for “Enterprise” groups rather than individuals which is such a major disappointment to any individual that needs a feature like that like individual investors. There was one another major feature missing but I forgot so I might edit this later when I remember.

Dear Devs,. Heya. You should not have the bot asking for user feedback on articles *before* we have read them! Please change that feature before we sabotage your sorting system by design. It should ask users whether the article fell into the guessed category *after* they have gotten a chance to actually see what is in the article. Also— rejuvinate articles once read or let us scroll so we can find more articles than the few that have been chosen? Other than that it’s lovely!! I was avoiding the news for a long time, getting overwhelmed by opening too many tabs. Feedly does a good job of helping people like me sort articles. Nice to see previews and choose what to read that morning by narrowing down my interests even more. Healthy info diet. (:

Missing features the old Feedly had - internal browser is back!. Update: at some point, safari was added back to the app as an “internal browser” option in settings. Now jut put the feeds button back at the top, (since navigation for the rest of the app is located there) and this rating is back to 5 stars. Continuous scrolling is good. Responsive app good. Moving the feeds button from upper left to lower left is bad. Removing the in app safari browser is terrible, as not all feeds contain the whole article and you are forced to jump to safari. Then to get back to Feedly you need to leave safari. But if you forget to close the tab then your safari fills up with tabs. Too. Many. Taps. Just add safari back to the app and this rating improves by a lot.

Update is a step backwards. I’ve used Feedly ever since Google shut down Reader and some of the new UI updates are frustrating. First, I can no longer press and hold to add to read later. I don’t want or need the extra steps to add it to folders, that just makes for extra unnecessary steps. The second is not having an option to jump straight to the Safari browser. Some webpages I just know aren’t going to work for me in the browser in the app. An example that comes to mind is the free apps of the day that BGR puts out. Clicking on links to the App Store is better done through Safari so I don’t have to reload the page each time. The last thing that really bugs me admittedly doesn’t hurt the functionality but I very much dislike the pictures being on the right. It just doesn’t look right. I prefer the pictures on the left with the text preview on the right.

Terrible long term dedicated user. I cannot believe anyone could even like the new way that you set this up it’s awful I have been using your app since you first started I have always loved your app cannot believe that you changed it to this garbage it is complete utter garbage so glad that you still have the classic version it is very fortunate in my search for a new RSS reader I found that you had not totally give up on the old version I’m very happy and hope that you will keep old version around I don’t even see why people are even using this app it is on usable it’s worthless I do not like it at all and don’t understand why people would want you to change the best app for reading stories on the web I will definitely switch to Apple news or Flipboard before I ever use this app it is terrible Understand I very rarely ever review anything but I had to when you changed one of my go to favorite apps for years for total garbage. You should have made this a new app and seen how many ratings it got on its own to put it under all the good ratings of the old app is totally unfair I don’t understand what you guys are doing but if you continue on this path I am very scared that you’re going to go out of business when you’ve got something good why change it be like apple abandoning the iPhone for A piece of paper and a pen what you’re doing just makes absolutely no sense

Overall my fave, but one frustrating change. I’ve been using Feedly ever since my previously beloved RSS shut down. I really like most of the changes. The free version has all of the features I feel I need. I have contacted customer service through the twitter feed a few times for help and they have been very responsive and helpful. My one frustration is that when Feedly did a re-design to the iOS version (I think about a year or so ago). I miss having the dates show up in the reading list. I find this is helpful when I’m reading a week or more of info at a time, (or when I want to find a specific day’s story). Having the ‘22 hours ago/2 days ago/5 days ago’ doesn’t feel as helpful. So, I now find myself waiting until I am home so I can read it on my laptop instead.

A seeming step back with latest update. I have been using Feedly for a few years now to collate journal articles; RSS feeds are the most efficient way to keep up to date on a field of science. For the most part, Feedly is excellent for that, but the update that seems just to have happened has a couple of important steps back. First, the design looks somehow worse; I am not a fan of the new font choice in the source-selection menu. This isn’t a big deal, though, and I’ll get used to it over time. Second and more importantly, there are now sponsored posts that have snuck into the feeds. It’s quite jarring to see a scientific article and then a clickbait blog post about getting rich. I would like to see those removed.

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Easy and intuitive. Easy way to catch up on all my blogs. I use Feedly across desktop, laptop, iPad and phone - all great apps and seamless integration- you’ll never want to pick up a newspaper again.

Bug makes it impossible to read source articles. Whenever I follow a link from Feedly to a source article, the page constantly reloads so I never get to see the page. Don’t bother with this one unless/until they fix it!

No help button: tech issue. As there is no help button inside the app that I can find, I’ve had to use this review as the way to signal and issue. Using this version of feedly on my iOS device the follow button does not do anything. Looks like a link to me, that is green in the app, but on the website, it is a button on the website the follow button adds a piece of content on the app. Nothing happens. This is a poo are user experience.

Gradually just stopped working - “ no network”. Been using it for ages. Over the last few weeks it increasingly pops up a red banner to say “no network”, but there is! Yesterday it just stopped working completely, with a blank white screen. Eventually, I deleted and reinstalled. Now it will not log in via any of the options (“no network”). So frustrating and unreliable.

Latest version. Crash buggy garbage. Very frustrating. Widget is also basically useless. Clicking on it refreshes the article and app rarely works do what I was interested in reading is gone.

iPhone X update please!. I use this app several times daily to keep up with technology news. I would love for it to use the full potential of the iPhone Xs display!

Absolute Timer Saver!!!!. So grateful for this app to make my morning reading streamlined. I can top up my crypto, creative, personal development and spirituality buckets and share my faves effortlessly. Thank you 🙏🙏🙏

Trash. Needs account.. Allows pasting a url to look at it but cant save or do anything at all unless you sign up for an account. Pushes account signup into your face too much. Useless. Garbage, do not buy.

Good interface but forgets to update some feeds for months. Good interface but forgets to update some feeds for months. When I go to the original sites there are plenty of new articles but Feedly isn't showing any.

Edit: Prefer the previous update (Feedly Classic). Hi guys, overall love the app and been using for years, but not a fan of the new layouts, much preferred the magazine view with paged scrolling in previous update. Edit:Just found Feedly Classic, thanks for making that available for those who prefer. You guys rock!

Polished. Feedly works really well. It is fast and flexible, allowing you to format and read articles the way you want. It syncs between my iPhone and iPad. It is exactly what I want as an RSS reader.

Love the refresh!. The new look and feel is a breath of fresh air. Have been using Feedly for years and always loved it, but this is the icing on the cake

Version 67 keeps dismissing articles too quickly. I've been using Feedly since 2013 and this latest update has become really infuriating. Open an article and try to swipe to the bottom and Feedly will prematurely dismiss the article and mark it as read. There a bunch of other UI issues but this one is really annoying. It makes things literally unreadable!

Options for Night theme or add Dark theme. Really wish we could adjust the Night theme to not dull everything out. It makes sense for use at night, but makes the theme less than ideal during the day. I definitely prefer dark themes—I love that this is full black—so it’s frustrating that there aren’t options to make Night mode more usable all the time. Again, there just needs to be a toggle for reducing the brightness of images & text.

Website Option. Don’t mind the changes to the interface. What’s missing (I can’t find it anyway) is Feedly taking you automatically to the relevant website (within the app) as it always has rather than have you manually choose to visit the website. Can this please be added.

Good but lacking native feel. Generally quite good except it is essentially a web view which means it looks and feels clunky. Headlines are truncated to three lines which can be frustrating. Would rather a continuous scrolling of content rather than paging, too.

Buggy. Literally impossible to remove a feed via the app. The "remove" button doesn't show, the folders don't expand, and searching the feed individually doesn't give an option to unsubscribe anywhere as the feedly FAQ suggests.

Too Complicated. Having used this for years, I give up. My biggest gripe is adding new blogs - there must be some magic I haven’t been I initiated into. And the menu options are also somewhat arcane. Previous: Enjoy the different layout options. Does what a rss reader should do.

This is tops. I am literally in love with Feedly, there is always so much to learn, the content is great, interesting and diverse.

Love it. I really like the interface and design n the freedom to select own kind of updates

Don’t like the new changes. The new changes confuse me. I had muscle memory that is now useless. I would pinch to zoom virtually every article, especially for images, and I can’t do that now. It aggressively presents articles in categories, which I don’t want. I just want to see all unread articles in chronological order, uncategorised. It seems too easy to mark articles as read. I’m not convinced that I got to read all articles. This is change for no good reason, and I hate that.

Today view is the worst. For some reason the today view is always the first view that opens, and it is always the most annoying, as it doesn't respect sorting and it keeps having more articles as it only shows a sample of everything. I wish it could be eliminated and just do the first tab.

Landscape no longer supported. This has been my go-to RSS reader for years. However, the most recent release broke landscape orientation, which means I can’t recommend it to others wholeheartedly anymore.

Lost all data on update to v90. The “complete rewrite of the native layer” (whatever that means, come in, people!) in version 90 logged me out as if I was never using this app. Did I ever even log in? I can’t remember, but the app then acted as if it never met me. I had to create a new account. This also means I lost all my selected sources, saved articles, history. Not happy.

Don’t like the new version !. Ok, I’ll still give it 5 stars as my opinion is very subjective. But. I. Do. Not. Like. the new interface. Seriously, I’ve invested countless hours going down rabbit holes in the internet with Feedly and I just can’t get used to the new interface. I suspect it’s change for changes sake - there certainly doesn’t appear to be any rationale behind it. 3 years of the menu being top left? Ok, lets move it to bottom left. And so on. Meh

Not working. Can’t login directly with email (had to use Apple or Google). Can’t subscribe to feeds. App appears to be broken. I noticed it hasn’t been updated for 8 months as of Feb 2023.

Used to use this, now it’s a subscription model? No thanks. I was using Feedly when Google Reader shut down, but removed it when a lot of pages started updating on Facebook instead. I’ve since deleted fb and need something to manage news feeds with. I see that Feedly now charges $12AUD to manage RSS feeds. Come on bruh your service ain’t that good that I should pay that to have more than 3 categories. Get bent

UI issues. Have issues on iPhone 7 Plus sometimes the time, battery, cellular network information disappears from the top of the app Also, when viewing Feedly during a call, the green bar up the top, which is active during a call, pushes the feed off the screen, making part of the text non-legible. Please fix.

Hate the new UI. The fonts are too small, really straining my eyes; the whole app is black and white with no images, not attractive at all. The whole app feels so crowded, so 1998. This change is for the worst. Why don’t you take a leaf from Apple News app?!

way too complicated interface.... Not renewing the subscription after 4 years. After using the new UI for over a year, it is still difficult to use. The Evernote integration adds little - virtually nothing - above what you get with ios Share save to... Find myself clicking about 4 times each article and going out Safari, to get a better simplified view. The simplified view should be the default. Moreover, hiding articles older than a day is not what I want. In short, the new (2018) UI is completely not what a mobile app is about for me. Go redo it, its a total mess, that's my suggestion. It would also be great, if possible, to monitor web page pages other than RSS, and if possible (if Twitter etc lets you etc), accept broadcasts from there. Also, $45 USD is a tad overpriced for this, again acceptable if its an excellent fit for the user - which it is not.

Destroys Battery Life. Every time I read an article in the in-app browser, my battery life drops at about 1% every 5 seconds. After reading one article on the bus, my battery is at 60% down from 100%. Please fix :(

thanks for Feedly Classic. cos this new version doesn’t even stand up. on so many levels. but unlike many app developers that put out rewrapped products geared solely towards dollar gouging, you at least have the decency to have the ‘true’ version of your product still available. so, thanks, but FU. and how is it that so many ratings/reviews are years old. false economy. FU even more

Start Page. Just because articles can be merged by time doesn’t mean users don’t want to read by group/theme instead. “Start Page” needs an option to start with a single group so that readers can scroll by group/theme.

Is it working. Is this App still being maintained. I’ve used it for a couple of years and it’s been great. But I’m now noticing that weekly blogs are not being updated for quite a few of my feeds. They seemed to have stopped in August. What’s happening?

Great app. I find Feedly a great way to bring all the subjects I'm interested reading about to one central place.

New interface is very limited. Love this app, but I’ll be using the ‘classic' app. Bring back the transitions(swipe) As feature request, ‘mark as read’ by feed on the today view

great for feeds. would love it more if the night theme used actual black for background so it’s sweet oled blackness on a iPhone X

Errors and not very intuitive. First time using it and got an failed load error. Tried same link on another, simpler app and no issue.

Video no longer working... Feedly used to be fantastic, now it’s just kinda working. Images flash on and off on scroll... however video stopped working on iPad a while ago, and I’ve just noticed it’s not working on iPhone. Not sure why, but this is odd... and a core function. Please fix

New version. Thank you for the update. I am a fan of the new version. It is great that you have the older version available as well for those that prefer it. Cheers

Very responsive news app. The best thing is that it’s always on, unlike apple news or msn news. Feedly is probably the most reliable app.

Feedly RSS Fail. I downloaded the app to do one thing, get the AWS Podcast RSS feed. However it only shows the podcasts up to Jan 5th 2018 (it is currently March 7th 2018). Any podcasts since then are missing. The web version has the same issue. This makes it unusable for me. Reeder 3 has no such issue. This app has now been deleted.

Love the new UI. I’ve loved feedly for many years but desperately wanted a cleaner, more intuitive interface. The new update is perfect - the app feels modern (the smooth scroll is a delight) but the familiarity of the old app and it’s ease of use (now made even better with the tweaks) remains. Thanks for making my everyday reading a pleasure!

Wastes time. I hate the new interface. It keeps flipping up and down and I’m unsure what I’ve read and what I haven’t. Have I missed some things altogether? I can’t see any benefit in it at all.

Great little tool. From the death of google reader came hence Feedly, providing almost everything I got from reader and more!

Love love the new update. The new update feels so nice and well thought out. And it works really well too!! Using this everyday I appreciate the great changes made in the newest update 😎

Very happy that font size adjustment has been added back. After missing in the last version it is now back.

Great app for feed reading. I love this app and use it daily. The new interface suits me over the Feedly Classic stack view so try them both and see what works for you. Devs: Please bring back the ability to zoom images when reading an article. The removal of that is a total pain when reading on a phone!

Sign in with Apple. I am not happy that: a) even to use basic features I am required to create an account b) there is no option to use “Sign in with Apple”

40.0.2 video player does not auto-rotate. Videos used to auto-rotate now on latest update 40.0.2 it’s stuck on portrait mode

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Articles constantly accidentally close. Used to be good. They eliminated the setting to choose how to close articles a while back. Now everything close an article - swipe past the end, but also swipe left, swipe right, back arrow, done button, double tap, and double touch. Not kidding - any one of these things will close an article while you’re in the middle of it. And your spot won’t be saved. If you even slightly touch two fingers at the same time, or touch the pad of your thumb and your thumb, the article closes. I can get through a short article, but anything longer than a minute will close multiple times before I’m done. So…it’s basically no good for reading anything past a Twitter character limit. Used to be the best, but it no longer performs it’s most basic function for me without major frustration. If that gets fixed it’ll be back to 4.5 stars, any other problems are minor compared to other readers.

Good features but laggy. Since the iOS 13 update, Feedly has become noticeably laggy on my iPad mini. Actions like closing an article or opening the feeds sidebar lag to the point that sometimes I repeat the action thinking that my swipe gesture wasn’t detected.

Love it but buggy. “No network RELOAD”

New version deletes all your feeds. Lost all my feeds after the update.

Use classic. All the positive reviews are fake. The real version for this app is the classic.

After an update, signed out. After updating to latest, I’ve been signed out and can’t sign back in

Issue. I've been using Feedly for 10 years. It's been great for many of them. But somewhere around iOS 14 it got buggy. After reading a few articles the app becomes unresponsive in the feed view. I need to force restart it for the issue to go away. I've tried alternative apps, but haven't found one as good yet, or maybe because I'm so used to it. With every update I hope it gets better, but...

Long time user of Feedly. When Google Reader expired I searched for another news aggregator. I was not thrilled with the choices. It took a while, but when I started using FEEDLY I was impressed. I subscribe to 50 news feeds. Yes, I know… I read a ridiculous amount of news. My newsfeeds stay in sync between iPhone, iPad, and browser.

Unable to Google to Sign in. Looked promising, but was unable to receive verification email and gave up

Frustrating to use. I am pretty dam good with phones but can’t they put together a phone app that doesn’t error out. I have 4 bars and amazing speed, it shows a network error and times out. Have to restart app. It does this all the time on cell service coverage with great speeds. Always that red bar. Then another thing is the search function is hidden behind a paywall. The whole point in using this dam app. Hard to add content. The subscription service is too expensive.

Share Sheet Updated. The share sheet option to imessage should, not only include the link of the shared article, but a place to add your own comment in Feedly before sending. Right now, I have to send then navigate to the messages app to write a comment/message.

My goto. I can't even remember what google's reader was called, but it was replaced with this app and it's great!

Can’t login with Facebook. I can’t login with Facebook anymore. It gives a OAuth : Invalid error. And I can’t merge my account with another login service.

Thank you for bringing Classic back. The redesign makes browsing and going through saved items so much slower. Aesthetically it's nice, but difficult and sluggish to flip through pages. Fewer articles fit on each screen, and seems to take longer to load. Very grateful that old version was brought back.

No longer able to log in. Something went wrong. Try clearing your browser cookies. But that doesn’t work either. Can’t use the app anymore. I’m an IT professional so I’m pretty sure I’m not doing something dumb.

Like. I like the app, I do have a few things I like about some other apps that this doesn’t do as good (article grouping so I’m not constantly seeing the same story over and over) But overall I still come back to this as my go to One thing though I can’t find anywhere is how do I delete the document and data (cache), there’s almost 700MB just in that data and I see no way to delete it beside deleting whole app ??

Slow. Slow to launch with latest update

Not liking Version 7.6. I used to be able to look at specific feeds, now everything in each category is lumped together. I now have to sort through a large number of articles for just those from feeds I want to see. My time to read news feeds is limited and now I have to waste time scrolling around. I may have to find another newsreader app.

Incredibly buggy on iOS 15. The app freezes frequently ever since the iOS 15 release. Will this be addressed?

Can’t add any content. Tapped the “follow” button and nothing happens. I give up.

Terrible after forced update. New update and “features” are a step backwards. Missing feature to mark a full page read. HATE the green box that slides into view when marking a article read. Alternating between a bottom menu and a top menu is asinine. Do not need whatever you call the transition between the list and the article and back. Not sure what benefits came from this update, and I am sorry that you wasted so much development time.

Buggy Reader Later. Subscribed feeds works great, but the Reader Later function cannot extract all contents from webpage. I have to find other rss app that can do the job.

Used to be really good. Used to love this app and my only source of news feeds. However, some recent upgrade caused the app to constantly lose network connection and have to close and reopen the app to fix it. Meanwhile, I know my network connection is not the issue. This bug is super annoying and needs to be fixed.

Another backwards ‘upgrade’. What is it with developers ruining perfectly good apps with upgrades that degrade the quality of their product? I suspect it often has something to do with money, i.e. a desire on their part to extract more cash from users. The Feedly UI used to be intuitive and it was easy to figure out what is what. That all changed in the last year or so and now it has officially become another ‘used to be good’ app that has turned into a mess. It seems the devs do not want users to customize Feedly by adding only the sites they want to follow. And where are the settings and preferences? Adding and deleting content and creating customized boards (and moving content between boards) used to be a straightforward process, now it is next to impossible. Really disappointing.

Ads... why?. No thank you.

😒. Not being able to search without having feedly pro seems...too greedy....

Literally doesn't work. Can't follow or love an RSS feed to get it to show up on my feed. Broken app.

Feedly has been buggy for too long. July 2023 review: This year Feedly has been plagued with a “No Network - Reload” popup warning even though it’s working just fine. Annoying. Previous review: I am impressed with the functionality of feedly. Always reliable and well integrated with sites. Even the free version is impressive!

Latest update removes opening Safari reader mode. The latest update removes the ability to open website in Safari reader mode. Bring it back!

One month to 2022, still has a app without dark mode. Can you please, add dark mode?

Can’t follow anything. Browsing content works, but tapping “follow” doesn’t do anything. Deleted.

Total Fail. I test it and you broke what was good and create complicated gesture for mark as read, no more pagination, etc. All the bad reviews are true and i hope youll step back on next update. Only one good thing, and its truly an improvment: the bottom menu!!! Thank you for that, but ill dont upgrade :(

New version - change for changes sake?. New pagination isn't as useful. Previous iteration made it super quick to scroll through content and mark material as read. Now you need to scroll and then scroll again to move to the next section. Without the division lines the new UI is not as friendly when reading content.

Classic is better. New UI is not good. Use Feedly classic.

dark mode, please. Dark mode, please

iOS 14 is here now. This app needs widgets for me to give it 5 stars. Make it!

Scrolling with trackpad after 16.4 update iPad. There is a noticeable un-responsiveness when trying to scroll through feed on a iPad keyboard trackpad. It seems that it is not as sensitive as before, so I cannot make small scrolls anymore, however, moving along on trackpad with a faster longer distance resulting in the feed just scroll past several rows. Thanks

Bug?. Can’t seem to open anymore!

Freeze. Freeze

The new update makes it unusable.. This is my first review on the app store. I have been using feedly in the past couple of years and this is the best news feed app I have ever used. However. The latest update made the interface very user unfriendly. And now it will now properly load the articles in the same format every time I refresh it. Hopefully you guys can fix it soon. Sorry for the one star but I'm very disappointed. I used to use the app everyday.

Won’t Subscribe. Created an account, logged in, searched for suggestions, clicked follow, no follow. Deleted app.

No longer allows me to log in.. Worked great for years, but suddenly I was signed out and can no longer log into my account.

Network errors. Im suddenly getting very frequent ‘network errors’ that require the app to restart.

Crashes on iOS 17.1 Beta 3. Will not open after reinstalling.

Lost all RSS feeds after a recent update. After a recent update, it forced me to login through Facebook, and lost all of my RSS feeds

Something is wrong. Since you did maintenance on the system this week your app crashes constantly on my iPhone. Blank white screen. Constantly asking to reload because of internet connection when I’m on wifi and or full bar service. This triggers the white screen and causes a crash.

Get Feedly Classic. This app is so unquestionably bad, when it was installed automatically in an iOS update I came here to figure out what went wrong. I assumed it was an older crappier and less functional version of the app? Thankfully others told me to download Feedly Classic , and all my problems were solved!

Lacking settings. Still No Font Size setting. Option to have title above image. Is that too much to ask?!

Articles won’t load from widget. The Home Screen widget is broken. When I tap to go to an article, the app lands on the today page and not the specific article I tapped. The app also steals your data if you care about that.

Great app. But can the built in browser include an ad blocker? That way, we don’t have to see ads on other website.

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Horrible app. The resdesign was several years overdue, but come on. The tab bar where nothing is labeled and then you can’t even tell which one is active? And one “tab” actually opens a hamburger-style pull out menu? And the overflow and checkmark buttons in the nav bar look disabled, especially in dark mode. I want a real iOS app. As dated and clunky as the old design was, at least it was actually logical, unlike this one. Edit (response to developer): The green for marking the current tab is barely visible to my eyes. I didn’t even notice it until you pointed it out - not enough color contrast for proper accessibility. And yes, it is wrong to use a tab bar to handle the display of an overflow menu. That’s not what tab bars are for. Not to mention the fact that hamburger menus are highly frowned upon by Apple designers for native applications. The fact that you had to ask that question proves the incompetence both of your UX team and dev team. If you could fix these items I’d gladly update this to 5 stars. With all that being said, this app does feel sleek on the 2018 iPad Pro.

Impressive App But With Shortfalls. So far the two biggest complaints I have with Feedly are: 1) cost, and 2) notifications. The cost is quite exorbitant at $16 per month. Compared to Newsify at $3 per month, that is hard to hack. The other point is a lack of push notifications. Having push notifications or a badge counter would be nice. I will give Feedly credit, when I plug an address in, I pretty much get the feed. Newsify had some problems hacking raw web addresses.

Deplorable. There’s so much I love about Feedly, which is good because I pay monthly for them. That said, the fact that even basic support for their app is behind a paywall makes me embarrassed for them. I work in software and my company has a free version of its software. It’s not as full featured and the queue for support is a lower priority, but often we find bugs from those support requests we wouldn’t have found as early otherwise. Further, their support can’t even be called that. I’ve had to change my usage of their app around it’s flaws, with what you pay for a personal pro account is shameful.

Good app but bring back author credit. I love Feedly and I recommend it regularly to friends and colleagues. This is a really good app, but the latest update removed the author attribution on the summary page and the article page. Not only is this an insult to the writers, it makes it so that the reader can’t easily read the writers they enjoy while skipping the ones they don’t. This is and should be one of the basic features of an aggregator site like Feedly. One other feature that was removed a while back was the ability to edit feeds with a sideways swipe to delete. I miss this. The current method of removal is clunky.

Disappointing step backward. I’ve been using Feedly for the last 5 years, so maybe I am just used to it’s functionality. That said I found the latest update to be a disappointment. Scrolling through the news feeds is difficult because each story now slides left or right to make as read. I can tell you how many times I tried to scroll down for it to instead mark the story as read. I much preferred the card style interface in which scrolling was a single swipe up per page. I am hopeful that Feedly will recognize their missteps and bring back some of that functionality.

Okay, could be better. All in all, pretty good. These are my suggestions though 1. Remove the snapping effect when scrolling. I want to scroll smoothly through my feed 2. Allow me to create "personal feeds" (folders) from the menu, I like being able to organize my content into sections with those folders and THEN add feeds into them. I hate how I have to search for a feed, then create the folder that I want it to go in. 3. Allow me to move feeds from those folders into other folders. I just need better control over the organization of my content, I'm super OCD about that.

Reliable, customizable aggregator. One nit-pick.. I’ve used Feedly for seven or more years. The customizability is great. One small behavior I wish it could do is open articles in Safari without even bringing Safari into view. The only annoyance I have is when opening Safari and it has to refresh itself. The entire screen turns a BLINDING WHITE, which is slightly noticeable when you always use dark mode. Nothing like being blinded every day. It’s probably a simple fix that will never happen, but one can hope.

The upgrade that isn’t. I have no idea if this is a feature or a bug, but every time I come to the end of a batch of my subscribed feeds and click “mark all read,” I get taken not to the next batch, as it should and used to be, but to “all,” topped with “popular.” I have to navigate to and select “today” to get to the next batch. This is a stupid waste of time, and for the life of me I can’t see the reason for it even from Feedly’s point of view. Since Feedly doesn’t offer any kind of app support, I can’t report this issue, so leaving this review is pretty much my only option. I really dislike this “upgrade” overall, and see zero benefit or improvement. I downloaded Classic, but when I logged in, it didn’t have my feeds - it told me I had to add them. So I bailed on that. What a mess.

Great but intermittently infuriating. I really, really like Feedly. I use it every day. If my computer is on, Feedly is open in a browser. I check it on my phone at least 5 times a day. If I could route all of my media consumption through Feedly, I absolutely would do so. The price - should you choose to pay - is reasonable and the free version is full-featured and not a nag. But sometimes it makes me want to throw my phone!! WHY is the “mark all read” between update and reorder?? Why does mark all lack any confirmation dialogue?! I NEVER EVER WANT TO MARK ALL READ; LET ME REMOVE IT FROM THE MENU!! Seriously Feedly rocks. Except for mark all, which is irredeemably hideous and poisonously placed.

Lost ability to sort articles by source. Apparently the newest version of Feedly no longer allows me to sort and view my articles by source? Congratulations, in one fell swoop you have turned Feedly from one of my most used, most enjoyed, most necessary daily apps, into a useless mess. I don’t WANT to view a hodgepodge of articles, sorted by date. I want to view my Favorites, organized by Source/Date and then choose which individual articles I want to read or skip or save for later. It makes NO sense to see a hodgepodge of politics and programming and medical and cooking and gardening and advertising and business articles, all piled together by date. It worse than useless, it’s actively harmful as I’m sure I’ll miss something important just because it was buried in something totally different. I am SO disappointed.

New app getting better. Honestly I still prefer the classic app. The new app is getting better, I hope they work or some of the user interface kinks soon. I love Feedly and support them because overall it's a great product. (Update: I've moved full time to the new app which I use daily. I love the product! My one request is to fix the end of feed "Mark all as read" button so I can move from one category to the next smoothly like the old app, without having to hit that button.)

Crashes All Day Err Day. Good aggregator for news sources that I would happily pay for if not for constant crashing. The problem is when I open articles to view them fully, instead of just the preview. The built in browser can’t cope with pages that have a bunch of ad content, images and videos. I can’t read a single article without it crashing multiple times. I will often opt to read the article in Safari but I also dislike that the button to open in the article in a browser always opens in Safari which isn’t my preferred browser.

Fantastic but I can't use for foreign languages (since it won't let me look up words). Great app. Allows me to read so much more in so much less time. Love the many save options and integrations. Only big limitation for me (which admittedly will not affect all users) is that when I select words in the app, there's no option to "Look Up" the word, like there is in other apps. I love looking up words, and it's crucial when reading in foreign language. I can't do my foreign-language reading in Feedly because of this.

I tried it and dumped it. I downloaded this app as an alternative to using Instapaper or Pocket. My long experience with those apps has been positive but recently they’ve underperformed largely because the news vendors play with the application data scrape process considering it a violation of their intellectual property rights... My complaint with this app is it was all about the setup. It was very intrusive and demanding information and would not let me out of that do loop. I felt very much like I was being marketed into silos. I gave up on the setup process when I realized the app/developer wasn’t interested in what I wanted. It’s a pity because this is a space that needs something new. We consumers of news want to consume it in our own way, not the way the News vendors desire it.

Great, with one caveat. Love the app, love the service, redesign is great but I have only one criticism. Not sure if it’s just me doing something wrong, but in the old app, the “mark all as read” button in the today view would mark the 12-ish last articles in the today view as read, then load the next 12 articles while staying in the today view. In the redesign, however, it jumps to the “all” view when I tap this button, which doesn’t make sense to me; why would I want to go to the all view after reading just the first few articles in the today view? The checkmark at the top of the today view works as expected however. Would be nice if the pull up gesture and “mark all as read” button at the bottom of the today view did the same (and didn’t jump to a different view). Thanks for the great app and service.

Agree huge step backward. I used this app many times a day before the update. I was in the beta tester group and noted the beta tests were unusable for iPad. Sadly others must have thought differently. My favorite (and paid pro!) Feed reader since Google Reader is now gone. The interface is not engaging and the ability to mark all on a page read with a simple swipe is gone. This messes up the feed for my iPhone for which the app is marginally better. I have no idea what they thought they had to fix. Please return the legacy app for your previously adoring fans. Don’t read my feeds like a Twitter stream where I don’t care if I miss things. Be yourself. I would have paid more for the Pro app if it was the same. Devastated. Addendum: After all my whining here and on Twitter, the kind team at Feedly advised there is a Feedly Classic app. It returns the interface to what I need. Good call. Only way it could be better is if the new app had a menu option linking to the classic app.

Nice concept. I’m not into the subscribe and sell my data anyhow policy. They say it is anonymized but I want to opt out of ANY collection. I’m not about to pay for a subscription without the privacy that should go with it. Plus it is a pretty steep monthly cost. For the cost of 2 coffees or a basic Netflix subscription, you can read news and search. For free you can read but no search? Hahahahahahaha. That one made me laugh. At any rate I’d pay a reasonable fee for sure if I could opt out of data collection regardless of the “type”. Paying for another Netflix sub equivalent though is a little much for something that doesn’t produce its own content.

New interface could use more testing. On iPad, the “mark as read” gestures don’t work in card view. When you have paged scrolling on, the content can either be cut off at the bottom or show part of the cards from the next page. If you’re going to completely redesign your UI but still offer legacy features, those features should work just as well as they used to. I liked being able to mark a single card or a whole page as read, it made sorting through my feeds very fast. Now the only option seems to be to long press on the text of every card which is tedious.

What happened??. You guys had such an amazing app. I just paid $65 for a renewal and got this update a week later. If it would have came out before I would have honestly cancelled my (years long) subscription. There is tons of feedback in the other posts here so I will focus on the things that bother me the most. 1) Compact view is now BIGGER. I also miss the slight lines separating each headline. It was so much easier to read. 2) Read later used to be quick hold and add/remove. Now it involves a pop up menu. Might I suggest a swiping function instead for boards or unread. The current UX adds unnecessary steps and makes what was once simple, really clunky. I respect Edwin and the team and what you guys have done over the years. I came to you after google reader folded up. I hope you guys consider some changes we are all suggesting. Or bring back a “Classic” version. I’d hate to look for another news reader app.

I really want to migrate from Feedly Classic, but…. Feedly Classic’s magazine view shows 6 stories with a title and the first sentence of each story alongside the picture. So, paging is 6 stories at a time. The “new” Feedly shows only 3.5 stories with less of the title and little to no text next to the picture. Paging is 3 stories at a time. So, the new version requires twice as much paging and shows half as much information, often not even a taste of the article. I really want to use the newer version, but the magazine view is so useless that I’ll look for an alternative app before using the new Feedly. I wish there was a way to opt in for the same density on the new app’s magazine view (getting back to the Classic’s 6 stories with a sentence or more of text along with the title for each).

It works, it's fast, customisable..... ... Personally, I do own a couple of the popular RSS readers and while the two more popular ones are awesome and work very well, I find this is a hell of a lot easier, faster and not cluttered with a bunch of over the top features I doubt very few use. This is is not to badmouth the other apps ( like Mr Reader is beautiful and beyond functional) but just to say if all you plan on doing is scanning and reading your feeds, flicking them over to Pocket and sharing in a variety of different ways, then this app does all of that and looks great as well. Love the new deep Black theme :)

Recent changes huge improvement. I always liked Feedly now I love it. Thank you for making the scrolling interface and updating for it to look so beautiful on the XS Max screen. The gestures to read later/mark as read are a welcome addition. The night mode is excellent. So much good stuff, sure I will find more improvements as I use it more now. Was really getting tired of Google News, glad to come back to Feedly. A big Thank You to their UI team, MAHALO!

Could be a lot better. I've been using paid version of Feedly for a couple of years now. While I like the simplicity of its design and the ability to post articles using share sheets, I find the Boards collection feature seriously underdeveloped. 1. There's no folder structure for a long list of boards. 2. We should have the option to make recently used boards automatically appear at the top of the list. That way we don’t have to keep scrolling down in order to add content to a board. 3. Feedly should be able to suggest boards to add content to based on the topic of the content.

New version removed a crucial ergonomic feature. The new version released in November 2018 seems to have removed a feature that allowed you to touch anywhere on the right edge of the screen (right where you’re already holding the edge of the iPad or iPhone) to move to the next article. Or at least, I can’t see a way to enable this behavior. The only way to move to the next article, as far as I can see, is to swipe. When you’re reviewing hundreds of articles a day, the difference between a touch and a swipe is a world of thumb and/or wrist strain. Progress! Fortunately, they released the “classic” version of the app, which I have now downloaded. The feature I described, touch the edge of the screen to move to the next article, is its default behavior.

Less options than Twitter iOS. It’s strange that an RSS/news feed app centered on the idea of choosing your own sources and arranging and organizing them to your liking, has less options for organization than the Twitter app. On the Feedly iOS app, if you are on a source’s page, the options do not removing from a feed it’s already on or adding it to an additional feed if you want it on more than one. You can do this on Twitter. Also on Twitter, when you view any list, you can see all the feeds on it and either remove current ones OR add new ones. You can’t do this on Feedly’s app. Why would I pay for a subscription to Feedly as a power user of news feeds (its supposed main demographic) when a free mainstream app does more? Fix these things Feedly and you will have my support.

nice update, small hiccup. Didn't see the overhaul coming, didn't think it needed it to be honest. That being said first impressions are good with one minor bug so far. I prefer the page style of list reading and it seems to have a problem with formatting, usually cutting part of the bottom item off and pushing it to the next page. It would also be nice to have the option back to have long press on an item immediately save to pocket instead of bringing up the menu to then select it. Edit: also why does customization of the feed change all devices? What if I want compact on my phone and comfortable on my iPad?

Newsletter Email is Broken. I have been using Feedly for a long time and one of the main reasons I PAY for upgraded service is to have newsletters I follow emailed directly to my Feedly account. Unfortunately, the unique emails their app generates contains a large number of random letters, numbers, and characters before the @ that many newsletter email services refuse to recognize as a valid email. I have brought this to Feedly’s attention a couple of times and they email me a complicated work around using Gmail. I remind them that I PAY for this service, yet they seem uninterested in fixing the problem.

Nothing works since this upgrade. So on July 26, 2023 after the upgrade I have nothing left in the app. All my saved feeds are gone like it’s a new account—none of my folders are there and no follows. I don’t want to start over and build up my feeds so I guess I can’t use this anymore. I’ve tried signing out and back in several times and nothing comes back. And it keeps saying it’s upgrading every time I open it. I’ve been using this for several years. Disappointing!!!

Evernote is gone. I’ve been a pro user for years, both to support and because of the clean Evernote integration. If it’s there it’s buried. Infinite scroll is terrible as well for me personally. My feeds are endless, loved ‘accomplishing’ something by getting to the bottom so I didn’t feel I had to read everything in the world. Feels like just another oversimplified app with much of the functionality that made it worth paying for gutted. I’m on an iPhone (and not a phablet). Going to classic for now, will see if I renew. Oh - the slide function (read/delete I think) is a good idea but doesn’t work. Sliding all the way across the screen is hard if not impossible(I haven’t gotten it to work once). Some of these features might have potential - more testing, and please stop removing features that we rely on for our workflow!

Once a great app. Since the new UI rolled out, I get network errors a lot. I’m on good WiFi with no problems in any other app. Sometimes a restart fixes it. Other times, the app just freezes for an hour or more. After switching to this when Google reader died, I used feedly a lot. It’s baffling how a major problem like this could happen for 6 months with no attempt to address it. Time to look for a new alternative. Years later, new UIs but still never fixed the core problems. I’m now in the market for a replacement. Too bad as Feedly was once a great replacement for Google Reader. That was all I ever wanted it to be. Not an AI. Not a magazine view driven alternative to Apple News. Just an RSS reader.

such a disappointment. I would give my list of complaints but all the other 1-2 star reviews have covered everything. Companies market their insecurities as strengths and Feedly let us know just how much user testing they did before this was released. They must have known how much it would be disliked. This new app provides for a much different experience and that experience is totally missing the mark on why existing Feedly users love and use(d) this app so much. I was tempted to download Classic version but realized it now sits in a graveyard of 0 future updates. I would expect Feedly to go the way of Google Reader at this point as they clearly have different priorities now.

Love the functionality, not thrilled with the UI. Feedback for the devs: please make this look and feel like a native iOS app. Right now it just feels like a web page packaged as an “app.” Please get rid of that weird tab bar along the bottom where each tab does something different and just use the standards iOS tab bar (with labels please so I actually know what I’m clicking on). Please have dark/light mode switch automatically with the system settings. Please swap the custom sidebar with a standard view, etc...

Night mode too dark. The feed discovery and sorting is the best I've found so far. The dark mode needs work. The splash screen should not be just the default white screen. Can you please follow the standard practice of every other major app of having a dark mode and not a "night" mode? The text in night mode is gray instead of white, so I have to turn up my brightness to read anything, and all the other dark mode apps and the os is bright in comparison. Also if you open an article in the browser in reader view, it's brighter than the built in articles. I can turn down the brightness at night myself.

Please add basic keyboard navigation!!!. Feedly is almost perfect for using on my iPhone and iPad (which I do almost exclusively) Now having a new iPad Pro with the attached keyboard, feedly is a pain to use ULESS I’m using the iPad as a traditional tablet, holding and touching the screen. With the new iPad Pro I’m able to jump between apps and fly through ios all at the touch of a couple keys, and feedly feels like hitting a brick wall.. some basic keyboard navigation would solve this problem instantly.. Thank you and keep up the great work!!

Latest Update Too Sensitive to Taps. I started using Feedly back when Google Reader was retired and have always been a big fan. Similar to a review from last week, the latest update added something that caused the reader to be too sensitive to taps. A double tap closes the current article you are reading, but I find I accidentally trigger the close command frequently using my normal scrolling motion while reading. Very frustrating to lose your place in an article like that. I can’t find any method of reporting a bug in the app or on the Feedly website or blog, so putting this in a review for visibility. Thanks!

after years they still have not fixed a bad persistent bug on iPad. Would be 5 stars, but after years they still have not fixed a bad persistent bug on iPad and yes I've reported it. At least once a day, clicking on an article stops doing anything (It does not open the article)… And clicking on other article titles or summaries doesn't either… so I have to go to the Application's SETTINGS window, and then close it again, and then suddenly the application works again. It's annoying that they still have not fixed this. If they fix this, I would recommend this application to everyone in my network, but ugh.

Gone downhill…. Been a user of Feedly for longer than I can remember and had zero problems with it until the last few months or so. Constant red banners reading “no network connection “ no matter if I have a strong WiFi or cellular signal. Having to hit reload every few seconds while I am in the middle of an article, only to have my place lost and dumped back to the “Today” consolidated feed is very frustrating. The interstitial ads are an annoyance but I understand they have to pay the bills. Maybe a paid version instead?

Confusing and buggy interface. Sometimes after reading the subscribed blog posts I get the prompt “You’ve reviewed three articles across four sources. Mark all as read” This only happens after I’ve read the posts, so why the prompt to “mark all as read”? I’ve already read the three posts (or “articles”) so is this asking me to mark all other unread posts as read? From that screen it’s hard to get back to the list of other unread posts. The old version used to just allow me to scroll through unread posts, and that was better. There seems to be a bug in the “recently read” section. I can’t see what I’ve just read but instead it’s showing me posts from a few weeks ago. Re-sorting doesn’t work. The app now tells me how long I took to read or skim through the posts. Is Feedly keeping track of that information? I like having a blog reader, but honesty the app was better before. Can you add a “classic” interface and can you add the option to opt out of any data collection about how much time I’m spending per post?

Confusing changes for end-users. While I’ve enjoyed all the updates that came to Feedly over the years, the recent UI update is the one that makes the least sense as it took something that worked and did to it what I could only describe as an equivalent to “nerfing”. Not to go into too much detail, but one clear example would be to see what happens now when you’re at the end of your news feed. Instead of being presented with the all read page, you get this horrible mark as read button that is as unsatisfying as eating rubber, and what’s worse is what happens when you scroll past that button.

Great App. I’ve been using Feedly for years and have loved it. But in the latest version, they’ve changed the UI so rather than being able to see each individual source in a group of sources, you’re stuck seeing all of the sources in a group sorted by date or popularity. So if you just want to jump in a catch up one one or two sources, you’re out of luck. It’s too bad — now I’m going to have to switch to another rss reader —- Update: they fixed it! It’s now back to being the best RSS reader I’ve ever used.

Landscape Orientation Please!. When I open an article or website in Feedly I’d love to be able to rotate the phone into landscape to view small text and photos. This feature used to be available for websites at least. Being able to rotate your phone to landscape is an essential part of using your phone, and it is an essential feature of Feedly that needs to be replaced. UPDATE: Feedly reached out to me today to tell me that they are working on fixing this issue, and that it will be incorporated into a future release. I will raise my review to 3 stars for now, and will raise it further when the new feature is available.

Best app to stay up to date without clutter. I am not aware of any news app that consolidates everything I read regularly (newspapers, obscure blogs, small online magazines etc). There are apps out there (e.g. Flipboard) that consolidate content from different sources but these sources are limited to major publications and it is always full of clutter. I want to read high quality stuff no matter its reach and I want to know when a new article is published on some obscure blog I read. Feedly does that in the simplest way possible. It also has great organization/archiving functionality. Just download it.

They really don’t want to hear from you.. There is a small-ish, but very annoying bug in the current release of feedly on ipad (version 4.2.8). I use and like feedly, and would like to report the bug, if only to bump it’s visibility and urgency to the developers. There is absolutely no visible way to report a bug or issue to feedly. I suppose that’s better than a mechanism that’s always ignored, but it does show that they’re not interested, at all, in feedback. The bug is this: while reading an article, rest one’s finger in the margin area, ready to scroll up a few lines. After a short delay, even though the touch is nowhere close to any text, feedly will select a word along the margin. Now move the finger a *tiny* bit, and the selection will instantly extend to the limit of the article (depending which way the touch moved), and the display jumps there too. Bingo! You’ve lost your place in the article. Most annoying. Expected behaviour: when touching in a non-text area, no selection will happen.

Good, but still one frustrating change. A couple of months ago, landscape orientation was removed. After feedback requesting its return, landscape orientation was brought back, but only for the built-in web browser. Landscape orientation in the base app interface is extremely desirable for some media, such as webcomics. I tend toward landscape for ergonomic reasons as well. Since the loss of this functionality, to me Feedly has been reduced to a collator of links to open in an external browser, compared to the efficient media browsing app I had grown fond of.

A few wishes. Could you move all the in article controls like bookmark and share to the bottom nav so it’s all in thumb range? Could you put a button to speed read the text and pause on images until we tap a proceed button? Could you somehow use on-device Apple AI stuff to read the articles aloud at 2-3x speed loud and clear? Could you remove limits on the number of priorities for the AI? Could you make it way easier to manage ridiculously huge feeds with absurd numbers of Could you maintain a public feed of every peer reviewed journal and every preprint service? Maintaining my own is way too time consuming and just imagine everyone else had to do that too! Could you let us run our AI priorities without a target, and automatically add the best feeds based on the content of the AI priority logic and how relevant each feed is to that logic (might change over time!)?

Great app, but now there’s ads. The best reader app for your RSS feeds, hands down. Beautiful, simple interface, infinite scrolling, and auto mark as read for the articles synced to every device! Is the scrolling animation for the articles 120hz to take advantage of the iPhone 13? Unfortunately, there are ads now. Got to make money, but considering this app hasn’t been updated in 9 months, the monthly subscription to get rid of the ads is not reasonable or worth it.

Great app with minor flaws left unfixed. I use this app more than nearly any other app. That’s why I’m so frustrated by two things; 1. The story jumps back to the top if you swipe off of it. A fix was promised in August. It’s now December. 2. The app has no unread story count for the icon. Every time I open the app I have to go back to the menu to see how many articles there are in my feed. This extremely annoying. There should be a count on the app icon, as well as at the top of the page as you read. This is a standard feature that should have been implemented from the beginning.

Needs improvement. Cannot maintain predownloaded favorites feeds for offline use. All feeds should enable download ability for offline reading. Also, UX varies too much across devices, with iPad beautiful but Moto Z Force sized less well for browsing. Finally, in-app review writing (as now) does not work with Apple Keyboard Folio. Feedly also fails to suggest new articles beyond my feedly based on what I have read, only suggesting entire new feeds and only when I look for them at that. Search is useful but would benefit from more facets. I am Pro but don’t know if I will re-subscribe given my complaints. The offline issue is huge for me since I enjoy reading in airplane mode most of the time.

Sharing to Facebook halts app. Greetings! For most things I might want to do in Feedly, I can do them easily and intuitively. For some reason, however, I cannot share content to Facebook anymore. A blank, white sheet comes up from the bottom and nothing populates it. Then, I must quit the app but the article I wanted to share is no longer available, neither in the recently read folder nor in its original folder. Also, the developer support link only takes you to a blog with no obvious way to contact the developer.

Content Edit can’t move feeds; Quick theme toggle. 1. “Edit Content” doesn’t provide a way to move/creat new feed/rename feed categories, but only allows deleting. This is so frustrating. 2. There should also be a way to quickly switch between day/night themes. Newsify allows double-tap on banner to instantly toggle the night mode. This can be helpful especially when your menu button is all the way in the upper right corner while the settings is buried deep at the bottom within. And also an option to auto-switch day/night themes based on time/ambient light would be great, though not as needed. 3. Allow swipe-to-right from anywhere in the screen to exit articles, as well as open the menu on the left, rather than having to swipe from the edge or tap on the menu icon. 4. Option to continuous scroll, rather than whole-page scroll each time

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Language English
Price Free
Adult Rating 17+ years and older
Current Version 90.0.7
Play Store com.devhd.feedly
Compatibility iOS 13.0 or later

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The application Feedly - Smart News Reader was published in the category News on 19 November 2010, Friday and was developed by Feedly Inc. [Developer ID: 396069559]. This program file size is 48.65 MB. This app has been rated by 23,160 users and has a rating of 4.6 out of 5. Feedly - Smart News Reader - News app posted on 12 February 2024, Monday current version is 90.0.7 and works well on iOS 13.0 and higher versions. Google Play ID: com.devhd.feedly. Languages supported by the app:

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