


Miniflux is the most popular Self-Hosted alternative to FreshRSS.
- Miniflux is Free and Open Source
- Miniflux is Minimalistic
FreshRSS is described as 'Free, self-hosted RSS aggregator. It is quite lightweight, fast (it can manage +100k articles without complaining) and powerful (e.g. shortcuts, filters, responsive design, multi-views, multi-themes, multi-users, statistics, provides a Google Reader API, etc.)' and is a very popular RSS Reader in the news & books category. There are more than 100 alternatives to FreshRSS for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Android, iPhone, iPad and Android Tablet apps. The best FreshRSS alternative is Feedly, which is free. Other great apps like FreshRSS are Inoreader, Feeder RSS feed reader, QuiteRSS and Fluent Reader.



Miniflux is the most popular Self-Hosted alternative to FreshRSS.
Feedbin is a modern web reader to follow websites, Twitter feeds and email newsletters in one place. It boasts a clean interface, is ad-free, and costs $5/month.



Tapestry weaves your favorite blogs, social media, and more into a unified and chronological timeline.




The best iGoogle alternative. Chris Pirillo calls Protopage "The best designed".

As they say, your thoughts are what you read—and we’ve been consuming noisy feeds for too long! Follow organizes content into one timeline, keeping you updated on what matters, noise-free. Share lists, explore collections, and enjoy distraction-free browsing.




Bulletin is a beautiful RSS news reader app built with macOS design guidelines in mind, and supercharged with powerful AI capabilities.




FeedDeck is an open source RSS and social media feed reader, inspired by TweetDeck. FeedDeck allows you to follow your favorite feeds in one place on all platforms.




Follow your favorite RSS feeds with FeedFlow, a minimalistic RSS Reader. Enjoy a clutter-free reading experience, as FeedFlow offers a minimalistic list and opens the articles on their respective websites or in reader mode.







Particle.news is a new startup offering a personalized, “multi-perspective” news reading experience that not only leverages AI to summarize the news, but also aims to do so in a way that fairly compensates authors and publishers.

