

I didn’t compare that because Inoreader hasn’t made the pricing public. Finally, you can create unlimited rules that we discussed earlier.īoth Feedly and Inoreader have separate plans for teams. You can password protect important or confidential feeds. You can track topics based on saved keyword searches. It is the worlds 1 reader with more than 15 million users. This means we can focus on optimizing your time, instead of creating a feed that mines your attention. The feedly app gathers the content of your favorite websites, blogs, Youtube channels and RSS feeds in one place. Feedly 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. You can search feeds you are not even subscribed to yet. Feedly is a secure space where you can privately organize and research the topics and trends that matter to you Feedly is funded by the community that uses it. That will unlock some crazy powerful tools. Inoreader has another plan that will cost $4.17/month paid annually. In fact, I barely noticed one! Feedly’s free plan is ad-free but lacks app integrations for saving and sharing content and there some restrictions on number of feeds you can subscribed to. That’s a lot of value, and the ads are not at all intrusive. You can also get all these features in the free plan which is ad-supported. the first one will cost just $1.67/month paid annually which allows 150 sources, keyword searches, Google keywords, highlight, and ability to save articles to Evernote, Pocket, and others.
