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About RSS Savvy

Follow your favorite News, Sport, Technology, Entertainment sites in a single, snappy app, organized by you, drawn directly from the websites you follow. Be up and running in seconds with no understanding of RSS required. Learn the main features in the 90 second demo video.

Previously available only on BlackBerry 10 where it exceeds a quarter million monthly uses, I'm excited to introduce an Android version. Fast, free, unlimited feeds, no disruptive ads, and no sign-up.

RSS Savvy can monitor your feeds and notify you when articles come up that you care about, whether it’s mentions of your favorite sports team, your home town, or even something you want to buy on Kijiji.

Other features include:
- Organize your feeds across any number of configurable tabs to group information in a way that makes sense to you.
- "Reader Mode" strips adverts and pop-ups, and makes easy reading.
- Choose from our extensive live Catalog of feeds.
- One light and three dark themes to choose from.
- Save your favorite articles for reading later.
- Mark-read support, unread counts, mark-tab-read.
- Pull to refresh your feeds, swipe to delete articles from your timeline.
- Set-up polling from home so you can read your feeds when you are offline.
- Full article viewing in app - no more hopping in and out of the browser as with other apps.
- On phones, expand items in place to reveal more. On tablets, use a 2 pane layout.
- Add feeds directly from the browser. (Share the page to RSS Savvy and we'll scan it for feeds for you.)
- Or, perhaps you'll be happy with the default set of subscriptions that cover World News, Sport, Technology, Entertainment, Business and more...
- Search bar filters feeds and searches your articles as fast as you can type.
- Easily share your favorite articles on Facebook, Twitter, Email, and others.
- Import OPML from Feedly, Google Reader etc.
- If you use RSS Savvy or FeedMinder for BlackBerry, you can import those subscriptions too.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is RSS Savvy?

RSS Savvy is an app that allows users to follow their favorite News, Sport, Technology, and Entertainment sites in one place. It is available on BlackBerry 10 and now on Android as well.

What are the main features of RSS Savvy?

The main features of RSS Savvy include the ability to organize feeds into configurable tabs, a "Reader Mode" that removes ads and pop-ups for easier reading, an extensive live Catalog of feeds to choose from, the option to save favorite articles for later reading, and the ability to share articles on social media platforms. It also offers features such as mark-read support, pull-to-refresh feeds, and the ability to import OPML from other platforms.

Can RSS Savvy notify me about articles that I care about?

Yes, RSS Savvy can monitor your feeds and notify you when articles come up that you care about. This includes mentions of your favorite sports team, your hometown, or even something you want to buy on Kijiji.

Can I use RSS Savvy offline?

Yes, you can set up polling from home so that you can read your feeds even when you are offline.

Can I customize the appearance of RSS Savvy?

Yes, RSS Savvy offers one light and three dark themes to choose from, allowing you to customize the app's appearance according to your preferences.

Can I import my subscriptions from other RSS apps?

Yes, you can import subscriptions from other platforms such as Feedly, Google Reader, and even from RSS Savvy or FeedMinder for BlackBerry.
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Refreshing to have a working RSS feed.
Jesse Ferguson
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I like it. Very easy to set up feeds and a nice UI.
Frank Wood
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Inferior only to BlackBerry 10's FeedMinder. But the FeedMinder came from the same author, that's how I found this reader on Google Play RSS readers galore in the first place. I miss the feature to open the ...
A Google user
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Highly configurable news feed reader.
Stephen Butt
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Great - simple and effective, I have been using this since Blackberry days and would never change
Paul Fifield
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On Moto G8+ works without a hiccup.
Tom Barker