Quick overview
Inoreader is a free RSS application for iPhone that helps users take charge of what they read. It gathers content from many places — websites, blogs, email newsletters and social network feeds — so you can view everything in one place. The app is designed for casual readers and power users alike, offering tools to shape a more focused, manageable news stream.
Standout capabilities
- Offline reading so you can view saved items without an internet connection
- Automation rules and filters to surface or hide articles automatically
- Integrations with services such as Pocket and Dropbox for easier archiving
- Options to follow YouTube channels and keep tabs on social pages
- Built-in annotation tools for highlighting and commenting on articles
- Text-to-speech playback to listen to articles hands-free
- Save-for-later functionality to build a reading queue
- Simple subscription management to add, remove and organize feeds
- Layout customization to adjust how lists and articles appear
Why people pick it
Users praise Inoreader for a clean interface and a feature set that scales from basic news consumption to advanced feed management. Its mix of automation, offline support and third-party integrations makes it useful for anyone who wants to reduce noise, stay organized and make reading more efficient.
Alternative to consider
If you prefer a traditional news source rather than an RSS-first app, try the Colorado Springs Gazette — a local newspaper with free-access options and regularly updated coverage that can complement or replace certain feeds in your reading list.
Technical
- iPhone
- Free