We analyzed 27 negative reviews of feeder.co - RSS Feed Reader from the App Store. Here's what users are saying.
Poor customer support and aggressive monetization
"Bad support & financial scam"
"They just want ur money"
I read that this this was great for a “simple” RSS feed app. But all the instructions are for the website and you can setup any feeds via the app. Useless unless you’re going to setup everything first from a desktop or laptop computer.
Reddit feeds stopped syncing the last few days.
Very bad support. They may not answer your emails for weeks! But the worst thing happened when the platform increased my tariff without warning. I had a payment for a year, and the next year for some reason the platform moved me to the highest tariff plan. This is just a scam. I do not recommend.
I already use Inoreader for any rss feed reading. I thought freeder would be a better option because it’s an open source platform. But it was so many flaws that I can’t recommend anyone. I used Inoreaders website read latter option in the browser to use that as a pocket (app) replacement. So all my ...
Great app but no macOS Safari browser extension
Needs a few quality of life updates that I’ve grown accustomed to such as: - Ability to read full articles in reader mode in-app without going to source website (Inoreader does this) - Allow sign-in/import from Feedly - Add some icon variations. Current color and option are LOUD. All of that sa...
The app is great but has a weird monetization strategy of blocking recent posts and is too pricey to justify where there’s other free apps in its place Will get if pricing model changes
Terrible service. Over the course of 3 days I’ve tried to reach out to support with a request to erase my account, yo no avail. They won’t even respond!
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