These new RSS readers promise to make you fall in love with news feeds again.

You don’t need to go to websites anymore, they come to you.

So here are the best new RSS readers you should check out.

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It’s a more friendly interface for newcomers.

But if you want something similar, check out Panda.

Not only is it a powerful RSS reader, but it also integrates with other apps.

Winds is a powerful desktop rss reader

The basics of Panda are similar to any other good RSS reader you have used.

Let it know your interests for suggestions, or search and add feeds manually, and you’re set.

But things get cool when you sign up for the free 30-day trial (no credit card required).

Bloglovin makes RSS simple for beginners

So for example, if you bookmark an article, it can be added directly to your Buffer queue.

Or you could check your Twitter timeline directly in Panda.

Or better yet, theawesome Pocket read-it-later articlescan be seen without ever leaving the Panda app.

Panda RSS is a good alternative to digg reader and google reader

It costs $2.99 per month or $29.99 per year.

Apart from tracking, Feediary also removes ads entirely.

The privacy features aside, it’s still a capable and nice reader.

Feediary is a privacy focused RSS reader

The free account lets you add up to 50 feeds manually or by searching.

And if you have an existing RSS reader, you might import your current list through OPML.

Feediary works on both desktop and mobile, and includes a dark mode.

Enkel is a minimalist black-and-white rss reader

Cut through the clutter with Enkel, a minimalist reader that focuses on typography and keeping things simple.

You’re only going to look at headlines and a short blurb.

In fact, you might’t even expand articles to read within the app.

Enkel will always take you to the original page when you click any headline.

While that can be annoying, this sparseness is the appeal of the app.

You will need to find the RSS feeds of your favorite sites as this lacks an RSS search function.

But just because it’s new doesn’t mean it’s better.