Not op but I use feedly and it is pretty good. I think I’ve used it since right after Google reader went dark so I don’t know if there is a better app out there now.
I actually use my Nextcloud instance’s News addon plus Nextnews on iOS so sorry I can’t be of more assistance :( Sounds like there are some others in the comments who do though!
I just learned that this was there (a week back?)… specifically because I was interested in getting off of Youtube’s pages. Turns out you can RSS feed youtube channels and chuck them into Nextcloud News. It’s a much better way to track videos for me since odysee and others can be rss fed as well. One list, for all the videos I want to watch. And when somebody migrates to a superior platform (youtube -> odysee or peertube) then I can keep using the same list. It’s been great.
Android has a Nextcloud “News” app that’s made by a third party developer for $2.99 that’s been great for me.
Edit: Also since it’s on the nextcloud instance, it means that your readers can sync status… Read it on browser? On the next refresh your phone should also show it as read.
Not OP either but in case you used to enjoy greader as much as I did back in the day, Inoreader feels extremely close.
On the open source side of things, Feeder looks great as well, although I haven’t used it myself.
Can you recommend a decent RSS client on Android? What do you use?
I use Feeder, which is FOSS and available on F-droid.
+1 for Feeder, really happy with it
another +1 for Feeder, awesome app. On Desktop I use Liferea.
For Beehaw/Lemmy? Do these allow you to still comment and interact?
Not op but I use feedly and it is pretty good. I think I’ve used it since right after Google reader went dark so I don’t know if there is a better app out there now.
Same. I’m pretty happy with it.
I actually use my Nextcloud instance’s News addon plus Nextnews on iOS so sorry I can’t be of more assistance :( Sounds like there are some others in the comments who do though!
I just learned that this was there (a week back?)… specifically because I was interested in getting off of Youtube’s pages. Turns out you can RSS feed youtube channels and chuck them into Nextcloud News. It’s a much better way to track videos for me since odysee and others can be rss fed as well. One list, for all the videos I want to watch. And when somebody migrates to a superior platform (youtube -> odysee or peertube) then I can keep using the same list. It’s been great.
Android has a Nextcloud “News” app that’s made by a third party developer for $2.99 that’s been great for me.
Edit: Also since it’s on the nextcloud instance, it means that your readers can sync status… Read it on browser? On the next refresh your phone should also show it as read.
Not OP either but in case you used to enjoy greader as much as I did back in the day, Inoreader feels extremely close.
On the open source side of things, Feeder looks great as well, although I haven’t used it myself.
I’ll just reply to my own comment… thank you for your replies. I’ll check them out. Ta.