So now that the plug has officially been pulled on Google Reader the world is looking for a replacement to keep all of their feeds in one convenient place. The front runner, and also the app that has seen membership increase ten fold since the reader announcement, Feedly. Feedly is by far superior in so many ways to reader how we it keeps things just as organized and similar to reader for the die hard fans. Right off the bat when launching the app for the first time, the user is able to log in using your Google account which will then sync all of your feeds to Feedly. All folders and data transfer over as well. Feedly has what I love about pulse as well, a companion website. Not only can it be accessed from your you one or tablet, but online as well, just like reader. Feedly also has multiple different views, one like reader, and one that is mosaic (similar to the pulse layout). Overall Feedly has gone above and beyond to make the loss of reader a little easier. Interface is great and always improving. Syncing with Google is easy and stories are super easy to find. Social media integration is equipped as well. I could talk for awhile about it but try it this weekend and see for yourself if it’s the app you’ve been searching for. I would ultimately have to agree that it is the best replacement for stock Google Reader. It’s almost enough to persuade me to leave Pulse, my favorite, not quite. It’s a great app and it is available cross platform at the whopping price of absolutely nothing. It’s a free app, so why not give it a go? Feedly is great and it is an overall great alternative to Google Reader. I would even go as far as to stretch and say that Feedly goes above and beyond the Google Reader Experience.
Check out the video back when Feedly was released in 2011.
Grab it on the Play Store or Apple App Store, also check it out online at feedly.com
Feed your mind with Feedly, you won’t be disappointed.
-AJ