Most modern RSS aggregators offer free plans with various limitations. Let's explore popular news feed reading services and their capabilities without payment.
G. Ostrov
RSS aggregators remain an essential tool for tracking news and content. Many users wonder whether such services can be used for free. The answer is positive — virtually all popular aggregators offer free plans.
Feedly — Popular Choice
Feedly provides free access to core features. The free plan allows users to subscribe to 100 RSS sources, create 3 feeds, and organize them into 3 categories. The interface is intuitive, mobile apps are available for iOS and Android, plus there's a dark theme option.
Premium subscription starting at $6.50/month expands capabilities: increases source limits, adds integrations with Telegram and Zapier, and includes AI content analysis.
Inoreader — Powerful Functionality
Inoreader stands out among competitors with its flexibility. The free version allows subscribing to 150 sources, using search within feed content, and working through web interface or mobile applications.
For $1.67/month, users get ad removal, automatic filtering rules, additional integrations, and offline reading mode.
NewsBlur — Open Source
NewsBlur offers up to 64 RSS sources in the free version. The service's distinctive feature is open source code, allowing advanced users to deploy their own copy on a server.
Annual subscription for $36 removes feed quantity limits and adds a learning filter for content personalization.
The Old Reader — Simplicity and Minimalism
The Old Reader was created as an alternative to the discontinued Google Reader. The free plan includes up to 100 subscriptions, with minimalist design reminiscent of classic RSS readers.
Paid version starting at $3/month increases limits and adds social features for sharing interesting materials.
Netvibes — Visual Customization
Netvibes suits those who prefer visual information organization. Basic news dashboard is available for free, while paid plans add analytical tools and process automation.
Choosing an Aggregator
When selecting an RSS aggregator, consider the number of required sources, interface requirements, and additional features. Most services offer sufficient capabilities in free versions for regular users.
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