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In-Apps
Fiery Feeds Pro
$2.99
Lunch-Sized Tip
$14.99
Coffee-Sized Tip
$9.99
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Fiery Feeds FAQ
Is Fiery Feeds free?
Yes, Fiery Feeds is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Fiery Feeds legit?
🤔 The Fiery Feeds app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Fiery Feeds cost?
Fiery Feeds has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $9.32.
When you open the article from one of the smart views — there is no way to go to feed. No way to unsubscribe for example or see who posted it.
Almost all iPhone rss readers can not do this and it is hard to understand why.
If you have even dozens of feeds how someone suppose to guess in which folder and where feed is.
Great App
I use this with feeds from Inoreader. I love the amount of customisation that is possible with Fiery Feeds. Once setup the reading experience is excellent. Worth paying the yearly sub for the extra features and to support the developer.
Fresh design and functional
A good app replaced reeder for me.
Top notch developer
Love the app, use it daily. Looks fantastic and highly customizable. Developer is good to respond, help and fix.
Good start!
I may ditch Reeder (Classic) for Fiery Pro soon.
Yes, the interface is not as elegant as the old Reeder stalwart. Needs some work.
For me, an RSS reader needs to do:
1. smart text searches - pro version is basic
3. store feed data for long periods
Ease of setup and use is also important.
Back to working properly
Well thankfully the problems I’ve been having are fixed and everything seems to be working just fine now. I always did love this RSS app and one of the main reasons are the themes. I’m a complete sucker for solarized dark themes.
search function have problem
I've been using the app for a month
I found two problems
Can’t search some words in article title or content, but But the article included the word obviously
app often crash,if you operate during update rss
Good but not great
The app frustratingly truncates the last sentence or two of articles from multiple feeds. The articles are not truncated if I view them outside of Fiery Feeds (directly in my feed provider).
Best RSS app
My favorite at least
Great customization and support
There isn't a more personalizable feed reader out there. And anytime I've had a problem, an email to the developer resulted in quick and thoughtful support.
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