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A deep dive into the RSS feed reader landscape

https://lighthouseapp.io/blog/feed-reader-deep-dive
65•domysee•2h ago

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righthand•2h ago
I was looking into this a few days ago, but was having a hard time finding an RSS reader that was desktop software and handled Youtube feeds. I couldn’t find anything that wasn’t tied to a SaaS or required hosting online.
unknown321•1h ago
Thunderbird handles youtube feeds just fine.
semyonsh•1h ago
If you're on iOS or MacOS I can highly recommend NetNewsWire (https://netnewswire.com/).
username223•1h ago
Seconded. I've been using NetNewsWire for a couple of decades, and it does the unglamorous job of displaying feeds without ads, nags, or feature churn.
righthand•14m ago
Linux :/ sorry…
kevincox•1h ago
What readers have you tried? What do you mean by "handled YouTube feeds". YouTube feeds just work as far as I am aware, they are fairly regular feeds. Are you expecting something in particular?
righthand•46m ago
Requirements:

- Linux support

- doesn’t make me click a link and load the video in the browser, but plays in app

Akregator on KDE Plasma doesn’t support this, but you’d think “video/podcast” support would be a feature listed in the bullets of the feed reader software. A lot of the readers I looked at did not have it listed on a quick glance.

kqr•2h ago
> Their main purpose is enabling their users to consume content

Here we go again... no, "consume content" is what the commercial social networks want you to do so you stick around until the next ad break. (Maybe even what a commercial SaaS RSS reader wants you to do so you pay the next bill.)

I use RSS specifically to get away from generic "content". Instead I read to learn things, and to explore opoinions I might not otherwise come in contact with, and to socialise with other people.

harryvederci•1h ago
"Everything Is Content Now" by Patrick (H) Willems:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAtbFwzZp6Y

username223•1h ago
It bugs me too when actual humans adopt soulless management-speak about "content" traveling from "producer" to "consumer." (The words don't even make sense: when you consume food, it's gone; when you observe text, an image, or video, it's still there.) I use RSS to keep up with other people who "emit content" at irregular intervals.
nergal•1h ago
Another free one http://gitHub.com/lallassu/gorss :)
javchz•1h ago
Liferea looks too old, has a lot of bugs... But man that thing makes me happy, just headlines and click what I want to read.
simonw•1h ago
If you're in the Apple ecosystem (Mac, iPhone) NetNewsWire is an absolute delight. It's not a commercial product any more, Brent Simmons runs it as a (very serious) passion project. Here's a recent post by him explaining part of his philosophy for it: https://inessential.com/2025/10/04/why-netnewswire-is-not-we...

Crucially, it syncs feed read state between my laptop and phone.

reddalo•1h ago
+1 for NetNewsWire, truly delightful. I wish there was a Linux version.
perardi•1h ago
I have used NetNewsWire since 2003.

Really.

It’s flawless. It just works. There are no gimmicks, there is no weird effort to gamify it into a social media play, it’s just a user-focused news reader. And that’s great.

JLO64•14m ago
> Crucially, it syncs feed read state between my laptop and phone.

This is via iCloud and only works for iPhones/Macs. What’s great though is that NetNewsWire also supports RSS feed aggregators (I personally use FreshRSS) so that you can sync RSS read status over all your devices, even non Apple ones!

I’ve been tempted over the years to switch to other RSS apps, but this feature is what keeps me using NetNewsWire.

divbzero•9m ago
+1 I use NetNewsWire as well.

In addition to sync by iCloud, you can also sync with a third-party aggregator including BazQux, Feedbin, Feedly, Inoreader, NewsBlur, The Old Reader, and FreshRSS. This can be a good option if you sometimes need access from a non-Apple device.

seba_dos1•1h ago
Commafeed is also hosted at commafeed.com
al_borland•1h ago
NetNewsWire is great, and the developer is just in it for the love of the game and the open web.

https://github.com/Ranchero-Software/NetNewsWire/blob/main/T...

yakattak•1h ago
I really hope sites continue their RSS feeds. It seems like less and less of them have them available or don’t care to keep them updated.
6510•35m ago
You can usually find a feed in google. Some people make feeds by crawling sites.
netghost•1h ago
I'll just shill my own feed reader here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/brook-feed-re...

It currently only runs in Firefox but if anyone is interested, I'll Port it to Chrome since it now supports a sidebar interface.

I made this because I wanted to have feeds show up where I read them, in the browser, and I wanted it on my own device so nobody else controls it. No hosting, no payment, just a simple tool that lets me control what I read.

Bonus: if you try it you'll likely increase the global usage by double digits ;)

AlfredBarnes•1h ago
I just made a python script that I keep running that updates when there is a new post from one of my feeds. Feed list is stored locally.
exographicskip•28m ago
You should post the repo/gist
kqr•1h ago
I used Feeder on my Android phone for the longest time. Recently set up a NixOS server and enabled FreshRSS on it, with FocusReader as the Android client. It is very nice to manage feeds on a server and have the read/unread status sync across devices.

If you have only used device-local readers before and have a server to spare, I recommend at least trying it!

acidburnNSA•1h ago
I have freshrss on a VPS and use the web interface as my client on computers and my phone. Is FocusReader a big upgrade over the native web experience?
kkukshtel•1h ago
This is a nice overview but is also obviously content marketing for Lighthouse, which, fine.

I use Feedly, and generally like it, but the issue with RSS has very little to do with reader front ends and largely to do with how a lot of people don't publish full articles on RSS, images don't work, etc. The demo images of all the readers are like best case scenario - most non-personal sites only publish a paragraph or two, if that, making the reader more of a link aggregator.

Unai•1h ago
I use feedly because it's where I landed after GReader; I don't love it, but it has worked continually without bothering me enough to think about it.

But one day I want to look into alternatives, and the number one thing in my wishlist is to be able to scrap sites that crop the full article in the feed. Going from the RSS client to the browser to the reader mode in the browser is such an absurd friction.

kubihubi•1h ago
FeedFlow (all platforms and can be synced over freshRSS) https://github.com/prof18/feed-flow

Would be cool if lawnchair for android could integrate RSS as news feed..

dotty-•1h ago
Big fan of https://github.com/synzen/MonitoRSS, not mentioned in the article. I self host at home and it sends feed updates to my own Discord server. I appreciate the customization for how the feed notification appear in Discord.
jurakovic•1h ago
Here is my "rss reader" https://jurakovic.github.io/dev-links/news/

I wanted to have a list of latest posts of blogs I follow and that I can access it quickly from both PC and mobile phone without any signing in. Then I decided to do it myself like that. There is a github workflow that runs automatically every 6 hours and updates that page.

dingnuts•1h ago
I opened your page. 5 posts by Simon Willison and 8 by other authors. A comment by Simon Willison underneath this comment as well (now the top comment on the thread).

Simon's spam game is CRAZY. There's a million blogs out there but over half of the posts on your reader are him. Why bother? You can't get away from him here or on lobsters even if you want to -- why further flood your subscriptions with his slop?

I don't understand how he has such a grip on you people. The Andrew Tate of AI bros.

jurakovic•1h ago
I see, but yes and no. He is maybe the most active among them, but for that precise reason (I have it from the beginning, not after I stared reading his blog :)) I show only last 5 posts of each blog, to not pollute that list. This way everyone has a chance to stay longer on that list.
curtisblaine•1h ago
I would like an headless RSS feed aggregator that stores (and categorizes?) feeds and articles in a DB and exposes a rich API.
fuzzzerd•1h ago
Miniflux is close, it has a minimal ui, but it also has a full api.

I've been using it for a few years and it's pretty great.

askl•1h ago
I was wondering why Tiny Tiny RSS was missing as that's what I've been using for the last 10+ years. At the bottom of the article there's the explanation:

> On October 3rd the maintainer announced that he's going to stop working on it, and will remove all infrastructure on November 1st. Forks of the project with other maintainers may pop up, but at the moment it's too soon to tell what the future of Tiny Tiny RSS will be.

ChrisArchitect•1h ago
Various discussions around here:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45466224

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45468320

HanClinto•1h ago
I still miss Google Reader. I loved the social aspects, where I could repost my favorite articles (with comments about them), and friends could easily subscribe to my feed and comment on my shares. It was a really great social network for sharing blog posts and articles. I credit the demise of Google Reader with a lot of the downfall of the Old Web.

Since then, social sharing platforms are motivated to keep you on their platform. I recently ran an experiment on Facebook, where I posted a link to a content creator's video on YouTube with a lot of my thoughts about it.

I then downloaded the same video from YouTube and uploaded it to Facebook (this particular creator didn't upload his content to Facebook directly), and posted the exact same text content (but this time, hid the link the the source video in a comment).

The post where I downloaded + reposted the video got about 1000x more views than the one where I linked to the source.

On top of that, Facebook will often hide the link to the source video unless I click "Show all comments" (rather than the default "Show most relevant").

Facebook deprioritizes (shadowbans?) posts that link off of their platform, and it starts feeling like a stagnant pond. It's frustrating that it's difficult to share insightful blog posts on that platform, and I'm feeling pretty done with it.

Getting a good RSS reader isn't the part that I'm looking for -- I want the easy social aspect that Google Reader and Google+ gave me.

AndyMcConachie•1h ago
Happy daily user of FeedBro in Firefox here. I've been using it for 3 years and it's exactly what I expect it to be. It just goes.
jklinger410•1h ago
Okay this is a thinly veiled ad for Lighthouse, and a clever attempt at getting backlinks, SEO value, etc.

So my real question is what is the value of Lighthouse compared to Feedly or Inoreader?

kstrauser•55m ago
I've been a big fan of Iconfactory's Tapestry for a while now. It supports RSS, plus a bunch of custom connectors for non-RSS things. You could write your own to pull down whatever random thing you wanted, like GitHub Actions outputs or screenshots of your home webcam.
mikece•52m ago
I don't know if it's permanently dead or not but I really like QuiteRSS:

https://github.com/QuiteRSS/quiterss

Last update was 4 years ago; I don't know if this means the project is dead or merely "done." One of the last features added was the ability to share a news item to Hacker News:

https://github.com/QuiteRSS/quiterss/issues/1084#issue-33248...

I have used this app on Windows and macOS; I've installed it on Linux but I don't do daily work on Linux so I don't know if it's stable there or not.

dinkblam•52m ago
> A deep dive

can't we just call things "A thorough examination / analysis" anymore?

danhon•37m ago
It's content marketing.
galleywest200•51m ago
If you are in the Apple ecosystem I recommend News Explorer. It has a very nice interface and it syncs with your iCloud. It is a one-time payment of $4.99.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/news-explorer/id1032668306

renegat0x0•47m ago
Some links

https://github.com/AboutRSS/ALL-about-RSS

https://github.com/plenaryapp/awesome-rss-feeds

My problem with most RSS do not have great search. With 500+ sources this can become problem.

https://github.com/rumca-js/Django-link-archive - my own project

davidcox143•46m ago
The author of Reeder has another RSS app that’s focused on recipes called Mela [1]. I’ve been using Reeder (the one-time payment version) and Mela for years and highly recommend both.

[1] https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mela-recipe-manager/id15484660...

codingclaws•44m ago
I built an RSS reader in 2005. I never figured out how to 100% reliably detect already downloaded articles.
npilk•31m ago
Claude Code built me a custom RSS feed reader in just an hour or so. I wanted a simple list of unread posts, which would be auto-deleted when I clicked on them to read them. It took less than 24 hours to go from "ok I'll try to make this" to having it up and running "in production" on my home server.

AI could be a real game changer for anyone who runs their own server or homelab. If you can't find a reader you like, just make one! It's not that hard these days.

jasonthorsness•30m ago
I recently enabled RSS for my own blog¹ and found it very frustrating getting the images/thumbs to display properly. The reason it was frustrating is the aggressive caching by the RSS readers. I had to debug it on a bunch of different readers, then once it was finally working change the URL of my feed to force them all to refresh.

The RSS feeds are surprisingly non-standardized for the media content extensions, even a simple thumbnail.

[1] https://www.jasonthorsness.com at https://www.jasonthorsness.com/rss.xml

asa400•20m ago
If you're looking for an on-device terminal feed reader, here's mine: https://github.com/ckampfe/russ

Some folks seem to like it.

dpcx•13m ago
Unless I misunderstand, it also misses that Newsblur is open source and can be self hosted https://github.com/samuelclay/NewsBlur
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