Looking for a good RSS Reader
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wrote on 21 Mar 2025, 15:08 last edited by
I like netNewsWire on iOS
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Hello all, I am looking to start getting back into RSS feeds but nothing Ive found so far matches all of my requirements so i was going to see if you guys had any advice.
My requirements are:
- Self hosted (preferably with an official docker container)
- I should be able to view it in the web, as well as with an Android app but it doesn't have to be a first party app
- It has to look nice and modern, preferably with a dark mode option
Anything you guys know of that would meet all three of those things?
wrote on 21 Mar 2025, 15:09 last edited byMost people go with either FreshRSS or Miniflux but there's lots of options to choose from.
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I will preface this with I only use it's web interface so I'm unsure of an app and you can judge from the image on their site if it is modern enough for you. I'd describe it as simple overall but it does have dark themes.
I've overall had a good experience with freshrss and their docker container https://hub.docker.com/r/freshrss/freshrss.
wrote on 21 Mar 2025, 15:10 last edited byFreshrss as well and Feedme on android
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Hello all, I am looking to start getting back into RSS feeds but nothing Ive found so far matches all of my requirements so i was going to see if you guys had any advice.
My requirements are:
- Self hosted (preferably with an official docker container)
- I should be able to view it in the web, as well as with an Android app but it doesn't have to be a first party app
- It has to look nice and modern, preferably with a dark mode option
Anything you guys know of that would meet all three of those things?
wrote on 21 Mar 2025, 15:22 last edited byI'm happy with FeedBro (browser extension), very customizable.
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Hello all, I am looking to start getting back into RSS feeds but nothing Ive found so far matches all of my requirements so i was going to see if you guys had any advice.
My requirements are:
- Self hosted (preferably with an official docker container)
- I should be able to view it in the web, as well as with an Android app but it doesn't have to be a first party app
- It has to look nice and modern, preferably with a dark mode option
Anything you guys know of that would meet all three of those things?
wrote on 21 Mar 2025, 15:24 last edited byFreshRSS or TinyRSS
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Freshrss as well and Feedme on android
wrote on 21 Mar 2025, 15:32 last edited byFeedme is good but Read You is gorgeous (and we all know that's what matters).
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Hello all, I am looking to start getting back into RSS feeds but nothing Ive found so far matches all of my requirements so i was going to see if you guys had any advice.
My requirements are:
- Self hosted (preferably with an official docker container)
- I should be able to view it in the web, as well as with an Android app but it doesn't have to be a first party app
- It has to look nice and modern, preferably with a dark mode option
Anything you guys know of that would meet all three of those things?
wrote on 21 Mar 2025, 15:43 last edited byFreshrss and Capy Reader for android app.
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Hello all, I am looking to start getting back into RSS feeds but nothing Ive found so far matches all of my requirements so i was going to see if you guys had any advice.
My requirements are:
- Self hosted (preferably with an official docker container)
- I should be able to view it in the web, as well as with an Android app but it doesn't have to be a first party app
- It has to look nice and modern, preferably with a dark mode option
Anything you guys know of that would meet all three of those things?
wrote on 21 Mar 2025, 16:36 last edited byI use elfeed with emacs.
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Hello all, I am looking to start getting back into RSS feeds but nothing Ive found so far matches all of my requirements so i was going to see if you guys had any advice.
My requirements are:
- Self hosted (preferably with an official docker container)
- I should be able to view it in the web, as well as with an Android app but it doesn't have to be a first party app
- It has to look nice and modern, preferably with a dark mode option
Anything you guys know of that would meet all three of those things?
wrote on 21 Mar 2025, 16:55 last edited byI use Feeder for android. I have nothing else, and now i am searching this FreshRSS, you all mentioned 🫣
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Hello all, I am looking to start getting back into RSS feeds but nothing Ive found so far matches all of my requirements so i was going to see if you guys had any advice.
My requirements are:
- Self hosted (preferably with an official docker container)
- I should be able to view it in the web, as well as with an Android app but it doesn't have to be a first party app
- It has to look nice and modern, preferably with a dark mode option
Anything you guys know of that would meet all three of those things?
wrote on 21 Mar 2025, 17:16 last edited byI've been using CommaFeed for a while and I'm very happy with it.
https://github.com/Athou/commafeed/
plus it is actively developed. I've reported a couple of small feature requests and the author implemented them very quickly.As far as I know there are many third party android apps that you can use, but its responsive webUI is good enough, once you install it it is essentially as good as an app.
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Hello all, I am looking to start getting back into RSS feeds but nothing Ive found so far matches all of my requirements so i was going to see if you guys had any advice.
My requirements are:
- Self hosted (preferably with an official docker container)
- I should be able to view it in the web, as well as with an Android app but it doesn't have to be a first party app
- It has to look nice and modern, preferably with a dark mode option
Anything you guys know of that would meet all three of those things?
wrote on 21 Mar 2025, 17:16 last edited byHello!
I use FresshRSS (https://freshrss.org/index.html). I'm very happy with it.
When I'm on my phone I use the web interface. -
Hello all, I am looking to start getting back into RSS feeds but nothing Ive found so far matches all of my requirements so i was going to see if you guys had any advice.
My requirements are:
- Self hosted (preferably with an official docker container)
- I should be able to view it in the web, as well as with an Android app but it doesn't have to be a first party app
- It has to look nice and modern, preferably with a dark mode option
Anything you guys know of that would meet all three of those things?
wrote on 21 Mar 2025, 17:20 last edited byI'm trying out freshrss right now and don't like it. Possibly my issues stem from user error, but, I can't figure out how to automatically hide articles based on keywords, adding extensions is a pain, and the ui feels large and very in-the-way. By default it truncates article titles, which I find absolutely baffling.
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Hello all, I am looking to start getting back into RSS feeds but nothing Ive found so far matches all of my requirements so i was going to see if you guys had any advice.
My requirements are:
- Self hosted (preferably with an official docker container)
- I should be able to view it in the web, as well as with an Android app but it doesn't have to be a first party app
- It has to look nice and modern, preferably with a dark mode option
Anything you guys know of that would meet all three of those things?
wrote on 21 Mar 2025, 17:21 last edited byI like Miniflux.
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I'm happy with FeedBro (browser extension), very customizable.
wrote on 21 Mar 2025, 17:24 last edited byI like feedbro too. Haven't found a standalone selfhosted solution that has the same degree of customization.
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Hello all, I am looking to start getting back into RSS feeds but nothing Ive found so far matches all of my requirements so i was going to see if you guys had any advice.
My requirements are:
- Self hosted (preferably with an official docker container)
- I should be able to view it in the web, as well as with an Android app but it doesn't have to be a first party app
- It has to look nice and modern, preferably with a dark mode option
Anything you guys know of that would meet all three of those things?
wrote on 21 Mar 2025, 17:32 last edited byI use Tiny Tiny RSS (https://tt-rss.org/) on desktop, and while they have an official mobile app, I've been enjoying Read You on Android
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Hello all, I am looking to start getting back into RSS feeds but nothing Ive found so far matches all of my requirements so i was going to see if you guys had any advice.
My requirements are:
- Self hosted (preferably with an official docker container)
- I should be able to view it in the web, as well as with an Android app but it doesn't have to be a first party app
- It has to look nice and modern, preferably with a dark mode option
Anything you guys know of that would meet all three of those things?
wrote on 21 Mar 2025, 21:51 last edited byI host my own Tiny Tiny RSS (TT-RSS), but I've used the public instance of CommaFeed too many years ago, before I started selfhosting.
I really like TT-RSS, especially with my own theme I made, but the container image I'm using now is outdated and has some problems, and if I want to upgrade I'll have to switch image to the official one, and I won't be able to simply migrate my data over, as TT-RSS has since dropped support for MySQL completely, so I'm considering just hosting Commafeed instead (since I have to start fresh anyway).
I prefer RSS readers that feel a bit like Google Reader (R.I.P. - Gone but not forgotten)
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Hello all, I am looking to start getting back into RSS feeds but nothing Ive found so far matches all of my requirements so i was going to see if you guys had any advice.
My requirements are:
- Self hosted (preferably with an official docker container)
- I should be able to view it in the web, as well as with an Android app but it doesn't have to be a first party app
- It has to look nice and modern, preferably with a dark mode option
Anything you guys know of that would meet all three of those things?
wrote on 21 Mar 2025, 23:27 last edited byNewsBlur
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I like Miniflux.
wrote on 22 Mar 2025, 00:08 last edited byMiniflux for me as well, I find the progressive web app for mobile has the best color scheme for my eyes
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I like Miniflux.
wrote on 22 Mar 2025, 01:36 last edited byI just installed Miniflux on my server as well.
Advantages (in my opinion) are: Package is in Debian repos (safe and no compilation needed), software is a static binary (thus does not require docker and only needs postgreSQL), documentation is good.
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Hello!
I use FresshRSS (https://freshrss.org/index.html). I'm very happy with it.
When I'm on my phone I use the web interface.wrote on 22 Mar 2025, 01:36 last edited byI do this as well since I couldn't get any third-party apps to work with single sign-on. The web reader is actually quite good and I don't really miss anything from the apps.