Feedmesh

4.2
518 reviews
10K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Feedmesh is your quick and easy way to organize and read all the content from your favorite websites, blogs, and other online sources.

Our goal is to be fast and simple. The Feedmesh interface presents content as cards laid out in rows and columns (“mesh”) with a single source of content (“feed”) per row. More advanced users can create separate categories (tabs) and merge more than one source of related content into a single row.

There are no fancy algorithms, and there doesn't need to be. Feedmesh doesn't try to guess what you want to read; it just provides you a list of new articles in reverse chronological order from when they were published by the source. Just glance through stories and dig in when you see something that interests you.

Feedmesh is powered by RSS and is an open system. You can add any, and as many, RSS feeds as you want, or search for something based on keywords or topics if you don't know the URL of the RSS feed you want to add. We also allow you to import your RSS feeds from another service via our website.

With Feedmesh, we are hoping to fill the gap left by RSS readers of days gone by, where users demand simplicity and an easily understandable visual experience.

Additions and updates planned for future releases include:
- Offline access to articles and ability to schedule synchronization of offline content
- Option to download images and fetch full-text only when connected to wifi
- An overall darker theme option

Please Note: Feedmesh does NOT integrate into third party aggregators such as Feedly. We currently do not have plans to support these services. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Please reach out to feedmesh@gmail.com for any support related questions. We would love to help and want to make sure you have the best experience possible.
Updated on
Oct 14, 2022

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Personal info, App activity, and App info and performance
Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

4.3
475 reviews
Ben Aultowski
June 20, 2023
Been searching high and low for a simple RSS reader with a UI with actual thought and care put into both the UX and the reading experience. The screenshots for Feedmesh looked slightly promising, but… 1. Feedmesh requires one to create an account before using the app. You can't even see what it looks like or check out the settings before making an account. 2. There's no way to import an OPML of your feeds. 3. On a Pixel 7 and Android 13, the app crashes each time I change any setting.
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Caroline Dickson
April 21, 2023
Nice taptu like user interface, so you can see a number of articles to choose what to read. It's able to merge similar feeds together if you want. It's good that it doesn't need full web address of a feed. (It will be worth five stars when it stops frequent crashing when it tries to add its own suggested feeds.) Once it's set up it's works fine.
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A Google user
January 30, 2020
So far, it's a good replacement for the old Pulse news app which died an unnecessary death. There are a number of features we'd like to see, mostly concerning customization of appearance and layout, but altogether is a great app that gives control to the user
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What's new

Add 64-bit device support for Google Pixel 7 and other newer devices.