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FeedZen

About FeedZen

FeedZen is a modern RSS reader that treats your subscriptions as a timeline instead of an inbox. Most feed readers measure your backlog: unread counters, bold titles, "mark all as read" buttons, and the quiet guilt of a four-digit number waiting for you every morning. FeedZen removes all of that.

Articles arrive in chronological order, you scroll until you reach something you have already seen or until you feel done, and you leave without owing the app anything.

What FeedZen offers

  • A calm timeline — no unread counts and no pressure signals. What you read is up to you.
  • Muted terms — hide articles containing words or topics you do not want, from spoilers to subjects you are done with.
  • AI summaries — get the gist of an article before clicking through, and ask follow-up questions when you want more depth.
  • Lists — group feeds into named lists such as tech news or cooking blogs. Each list becomes its own timeline.
  • Starred articles — save anything worth keeping and come back whenever you like.
  • Hacker News signals — see at a glance when an article has a discussion on Hacker News and jump straight into the conversation.
  • MCP support — connect an AI assistant to your account over the Model Context Protocol so it can read recent articles on your behalf.

Why a timeline

Social platforms trained us to consume feeds as endless rivers that reset to zero. FeedZen borrows that comfort and applies it to RSS: there is nothing to catch up on, because there was never a debt to begin with.

The product today

FeedZen runs as a paid web service with a 14-day free trial, monthly and yearly plans, Google sign-in, OPML import and export, and an MCP endpoint for AI agents. See the homepage for pricing, our contact details, and our privacy policy.