5 Integrations with Feedbin

View a list of Feedbin integrations and software that integrates with Feedbin below. Compare the best Feedbin integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Feedbin. Here are the current Feedbin integrations in 2026:

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    YouTube

    YouTube

    Google

    We believe people should be able to speak freely, share opinions, foster open dialogue, and that creative freedom leads to new voices, formats and possibilities. We believe everyone should have easy, open access to information and that video is a powerful force for education, building understanding, and documenting world events, big and small. We believe everyone should have a chance to be discovered, build a business and succeed on their own terms, and that people—not gatekeepers—decide what’s popular. We believe everyone should be able to find communities of support, break down barriers, transcend borders and come together around shared interests and passions. Check out YouTube for Business and YouTube Ads.
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    Starting Price: Free
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    NetNewsWire

    NetNewsWire

    NetNewsWire

    NetNewsWire is a free and open source RSS reader for Mac, iPhone, and iPad. NetNewsWire shows you articles from your favorite blogs and news sites and keeps track of what you’ve read. This means you can stop going from page to page in your browser looking for new articles to read. Do it the easy way instead, let NetNewsWire bring you the news. And, if you’ve been getting your news via Facebook and Twitter, with their ads, algorithms, user tracking, outrage, and misinformation, you can switch to NetNewsWire to get news directly and more reliably from the sites you trust. Take back control of your news, with free, high-quality, native apps for Mac and iOS. It is fast, small, and remarkably stable. It looks feels and acts exactly how a modern Mac app should. If you’ve been going from page to page in your browser looking for new articles to read, let NetNewsWire bring them to you instead.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Raven Reader

    Raven Reader

    Raven Reader

    Raven is a open source desktop news reader with flexible settings to optimize your experience. No login is required, and no personal data is collected. Just select the websites you want to curate articles from and enjoy. Raven strips away all the distracting content from the original articles, annoying ads, banners, and awkward layouts. You control how Raven displays the content. Choose a theme you love. Customize your fonts and display size. Configure your layout and hide what you don’t need. Save the articles you like for offline reading to enjoy whether you’re up in the Himalayas or in an underground train. Some companies track the content you’re viewing so they can try to sell you more stuff. That’s not cool, we respect your privacy. Group your feeds and diverse interests by category. Create as many as you want. Social sharing, email, and read-it-later options so you and your network never miss out.
    Starting Price: Free
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    ReadKit

    ReadKit

    ReadKit

    Have all your reading in one place with ReadKit, a full-featured read-later and RSS client for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. It supports all major providers and includes a built-in RSS engine. The same features and services are available on both iOS and macOS. Sync with all major RSS aggregators and read-later providers, or use the built-in RSS engine. Manage feeds and folders, and organize subscriptions and articles into folders or tags. Create smart folders that automatically update based on your search criteria. Enjoy offline reading with image caching, background syncing, and a built-in reader mode to extract full article content. Features include automatic reader mode, share extensions for saving articles from Safari and other apps, the ability to subscribe to YouTube channels and playlists, and a customizable user interface with light and dark modes and color themes.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Unread

    Unread

    Unread

    Rediscover the joy of reading your favorite writers and publications with Unread. Unread is an RSS reader with beautiful typography and a variety of color themes. Unread is available for Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Unread Cloud is our free service for syncing Unread across devices. Create or log in to an Unread Cloud account via sign-in with Apple. Unread also supports syncing with Feedbin, Feedly, Fever-compatible, Inoreader, and NewsBlur accounts. Unread knows which feeds contain only article summaries. If a feed contains just article summaries, Unread will retrieve and display the full text from the webpage. Unread also caches webpage text and images ahead of time for fast offline access. Unread has multiple themes designed for easy reading at night and under different lighting conditions. Select one theme for light mode and another for dark mode. Unread lets you navigate and perform almost every operation on an iPad with a hardware keyboard.
    Starting Price: Free
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