Feedbin is a good service, but the iOS app needs work. Regions of the screen frequently go blank, to the point where the app is nearly unusable without frequently exiting and restarting it. I get a better experience using the website instead.
Update your app!
$60 a year for an app that hasn’t been updated in a year? Really???
No support
Paying customer. Sent a support email a week ago. No response.
Unacceptable.
Best reader of the bunch
I’ve tried EVERY reader app and website on the market, and was even a loyal feedly user for years. Feedbin is clean, fast and by far the best user experience.
I love supporting independent developers and would gladly pay $5 for a service like this. This is what the internet SHOULD be.
Expensive Sub
Hard pass
Useless
Downloaded and tried to add feeds. Each attempt came back with “not found”. Are you kidding me? Phillies, Eagles?? Not found? And you think you’re deservant of a monthly subscription for this garbage? LOL
DELETED
Won’t use Apple’s password generation feature
I made a complex password with Apple’s automatic password generation feature, and this app rejected my attempt to create an account. The app came highly recommended from a co-host of “Under the Radar”, _DavidSmith. It’s probably a great app, but it made it too hard to create an account.
Icon update
I know you have a TestFlight version out with new icon. Why can’t you update the icon in the app, it about a year now, come on guys
Paid app, no way to register, not described
Don’t bother. You won’t be able to use it.
There is an empty login screen without a method to register. If you don’t have an account it’s completely pointless. Other reviews point to having a paid account registered somewhere else.
Poor developers can’t even bother to put in a real description to let you know. I don’t know if this I’d deceptive but if you are in an App Store to be discovered, then you could at least let people know what to expect.
Not working like the screenshots
Installed the app, logged into my Feedbin account, and the app experience does not work properly... no share icon on articles, making it useless.
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