Two independent, privacy-focused RSS readers. Both are built by small teams, but they take different approaches to features, filtering, and pricing.
| Feature | NewsBlur | Feedbin |
|---|---|---|
| Intelligence Training | ✓ Train by author, tag, title, text, URL, regex | ✗ No training system |
| Ask AI | ✓ Claude, GPT, Gemini, Grok | ✗ |
| Full-Text Search | ✓ Elasticsearch-powered | ✓ |
| Track Changes / Diffs | ✓ See how stories evolve | ✗ |
| Web Feeds (Any Website) | ✓ Follow sites without RSS | ✗ RSS/Atom only |
| Email Newsletters | ✓ Forward to NewsBlur | ✓ Unique email address |
| Podcast Playback | ✗ | ✓ Built-in player |
| Social / Sharing | ✓ Public blurblog with comments | ✗ No social features |
| Open Source | ✓ Fully open source (MIT) | ✓ Open source (MIT) |
| Self-Hosted Option | ✓ Docker one-command install | Possible but unsupported |
| Third-Party App Support | ✓ Reeder, ReadKit, Unread, etc. | ✓ Reeder, NetNewsWire, etc. |
| Native Mobile Apps | ✓ iOS and Android | ✗ Third-party apps only |
| Free Plan | ✓ 64 sites | ✗ No free plan |
| Pricing | $36/year (Premium), $99/year (Archive) | $50/year (single plan) |
| Story Archive | ✓ Permanent with Archive plan | Retained while subscribed |
| Dark Mode | ✓ | ✓ |
| OPML Import/Export | ✓ | ✓ |
NewsBlur and Feedbin are both independent, privacy-respecting RSS readers built by small teams. They share a commitment to open source and a belief that RSS should be simple and user-controlled. The key difference is depth: Feedbin focuses on a clean, minimal reading experience. NewsBlur adds intelligence training, AI features, social sharing, and native mobile apps on top of a similarly clean interface. If you want the simplest possible reader, Feedbin is excellent. If you want more power without sacrificing usability, NewsBlur delivers.
NewsBlur's intelligence training lets you highlight or hide stories based on author, tag, title keywords, full text content, URLs, and regex patterns. Over time, your feeds become personalized. Stories are color-coded green (focus), yellow (neutral), and red (hidden). Feedbin has no equivalent filtering system. You manage reading through folders, tags, and manual triage. For high-volume reading across hundreds of feeds, NewsBlur's training is a major advantage.
NewsBlur builds and maintains its own native iOS and Android apps with full feature parity, including intelligence training, blurblog sharing, and text view. Feedbin relies entirely on third-party apps like Reeder and NetNewsWire. Both approaches work, but NewsBlur's native apps mean every feature is available on mobile from day one, without waiting for a third-party developer to add support.
NewsBlur offers a free plan with up to 64 sites and a 30-day premium trial for every new account. Feedbin has no free tier and charges $50/year for a single plan. NewsBlur Premium at $36/year is more affordable and includes up to 1,024 sites. The Archive plan at $99/year adds permanent story storage, Ask AI, daily briefings, web feeds, and regex classifiers. Both readers let you export via OPML at any time.