
Feedly - Smarter News Reader
Feedly is the fastest way to track the topics and trends that interest you.
Feedly is the fastest way to track the topics and trends that interest you.
Because Feedly will connect to over 40 million feeds, you can really drill down and find niche content that’s specific to your work or passion—a big difference from the alternatives, which feel very shallow and random in the content that’s available.
From tech to business, design to marketing, media and beyond, Feedly helps you discover great feeds that you can organize in your Feedly and read in one place.
Because it’s powered by RSS, Feedly is an open system: you can add any RSS feed and read it wherever you go. Just type the address of that feed in the search bar or search for it by name.
Feedly offers useful integrations with Facebook, Twitter, Evernote, Buffer, OneNote, Pinterest, LinkedIn, IFTTT, and Zapier, so you can easily share your stories with your networks and teammates.
We believe in speed and simplicity. We’ve spent a lot of time making sure that Feedly is the best free reader available on Android phones and tablets. The app loads quickly and offers a simple, clean reading experience.
The best way to start is to search for a blog, magazine, or newspaper you want to read and add it to Feedly.
With Feedly, you can easily organize all your publications, blogs, YouTube channels, and more in one place and consume and share more efficiently. No more zig-zagging. All your content comes to you in one place, in a clean, easy-to-read format.
People use Feedly to read blogs, explore new topics, and track keywords, brands, and companies.
Faster access to more different news and information sources means you can easily keep up with important trends in your industry and build expertise on topics you really care about.
Your central place to organize, read, and share the information you need to stay ahead of the next big trend in your industry.
Every day, millions of professionals and passionate learners use Feedly on their phones and tablets to follow blogs, magazines, and other sources that matter to them.