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Maybe the site removed social metrics from their end, that is how we assess popularity.


Hi. Feedly employee here. There is no alternative because you have to pay a ton of fees to get Twitter access via API. The cheapest solution is to offer you Basic API token access ($100/month paid to Twitter). We’re working on that for our Enterprise customers and couple others might too. The question is if it is viable for single users.


Hi, this is Petr from Feedly, we're doing really well and yes, our focus shifted towards Enterprise - Threat Intelligence and Market Intelligence use cases. Individual users can use our Pro+ plan to access Feedly AI to leverage the power of searching through RSS feeds to get the signals more easily and quickly.


We let publishers decide whether to showcase their content via a full feed (ie. full text and multimedia content can be read through a reader app) or a partial feed (ie. only showing limited text, inviting readers to browse full-content directly on their website). The choice is entirely in their hands.

Some publishers offer full RSS feeds as one of the benefits of their subscriptions. It might be something to explore for your favorite must-read sources.


What does look cluttered to you in Feedly?


What features are you lacking in Feedly?


To be honest with you, I totally forgot what they were. I just remember that I installed the app a few times over the years and every and each time I got frustrated and deleted it.

I just reinstalled the app yesterday and I'm recoloring it right now. For the time being things seem good. Maybe my pet peeves were fixed? I'll try to remember to report back my findings as soon as I spend enough time with the app.


really?


Leo is really great to let you focus on topics you care about without the overwhelm. You might also try Web Alerts https://blog.feedly.com/how-to-use-leo-web-alerts-to-track-e...


Yes we do have RSS Builder, very handy :)


Android and Microsoft are reviving RSS slowly. There'll be a big RSS renaissance coming in the next few years.


Do you have any info about what Android and Microsoft are doing here? I would be interested in seeing what they are working on.


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