1. RSS Savvy can monitor your feeds and notify you when articles come up that you care about, whether it’s mentions of your favorite sports team, your home town, or even something you want to buy on Kijiji. - Organize your feeds across any number of configurable tabs to group information in a way that makes sense to you. - "Reader Mode" strips adverts and pop-ups, and makes easy reading. - Choose from our extensive live Catalog of feeds. - Mark-read support, unread counts, mark-tab-read. - Pull to refresh your feeds, swipe to delete articles from your timeline. - Set-up polling from home so you can read your feeds when you are offline. - Full article viewing in app - no more hopping in and out of the browser as with other apps. - On phones, expand items in place to reveal more.
2. Follow your favorite News, Sport, Technology, Entertainment sites in a single, snappy app, organized by you, drawn directly from the websites you follow.
3. Fast, free, unlimited feeds, no disruptive ads, and no sign-up.
4. Previously available only on BlackBerry 10 where it exceeds a quarter million monthly uses, I'm excited to introduce an Android version.
5. Learn the main features in the 90 second demo video.
6. Be up and running in seconds with no understanding of RSS required.
7. On tablets, use a 2 pane layout. - Add feeds directly from the browser. (Share the page to RSS Savvy and we'll scan it for feeds for you. - Or, perhaps you'll be happy with the default set of subscriptions that cover World News, Sport, Technology, Entertainment, Business and more... - Search bar filters feeds and searches your articles as fast as you can type. - Easily share your favorite articles on Facebook, Twitter, Email, and others. - If you use RSS Savvy or FeedMinder for BlackBerry, you can import those subscriptions too.
1. Thank you devs for your hard work on this project.I've tried loads of different RSS readers now & I always find myself coming back to this one! 100% it's the best one out there - Minimal, easy to use, dark mode, no ads & no trackers! 2 things that would make this app 5/5 for me would be if we could get individual/seperate notifications for when feeds update/post new articles (rather than just the 5 random ones in a single block notification which is what currently happens) & also if the feeds you're following were sorted into alphabetical orderOutstanding! After being totally disgusted with Inoreader and their nagging to upgrade, I went searching and found this gem! ALL the feature I missed in my old RSS reader from years ago & then some more.
2. Easily imported my feeds file, organization of feeds is easy and great over reader for those who want to ditch the bloat and nagging of other readers.
3. This would be nice for reading offline, or for sites that publish full article text in the feed but require a login for the web page.Best RSS reader I could find.
4. I'd like a setting that allows me to select "reader mode" as the default mode and then if the page can't be viewed like that, either automatically fall back to standard mode, or have a button (placed close to my thumb (bottom right)) that I can tap to revert to standard mode.Best UI of RSS apps.
5. Being able to open feeds in my browser is very nice, as it has more functions than the built-in browser many rss readers want me to use.
6. I've been using this for a day and already know 😂 The only issue I've seen so far is that when I'm in Dark mode, when you open a full article, it goes into a white screen.
7. Only features I would like to see is the option to have full stories open to internal browser when tapping an item, instead of opening a menu where you have to click to see full story.
8. If we could set it to open in Reader mode (which is dark) that would be super.
9. I wish it could export feeds to a standard format (OMPL I think?) instead of just a custom json format.
10. Bad architecture.So close to what I want! I wish this app could be configured to show the headlines instead of the source as the focus in my list.
11. Seems to pre-load all feeds immediately, instead of only loading feeds as you want them.