inkl: News without paywalls

And without ads or clickbait

Published by: Inkl Pty
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Welcome to inkl, the last news app you’ll ever download. We show you the world’s most interesting and important news, from sources you know and trust.
Enjoy brilliant reporting and analysis from publishers you don't see on other news apps, like The Economist, Bloomberg, Financial Times, Foreign Policy, and hundreds of others around the world.
See stories curated to inform and surprise you, and make it easier and faster for you to follow news that matters to you. We don’t care about selling ads (inkl is ad-free) or going viral (inkl is a paid service where you are the customer, not the product). So instead of clickbait and fake news, we show you news you won’t see elsewhere, like our Good News feed, which starts you off with three positive stories every morning. Or our Analysis feed, which pulls together the latest long reads from publishers like The Financial Times and BusinessWeek. You can also dive deeper into related articles below every story that help you really understand the news, overcome biases, and burst the social media filter bubble.
Try inkl for free with a no-obligation 7-day trial. We don’t charge you automatically, so there’s no need to cancel if you don’t like what you see. Just tap ‘download’ and enjoy the world’s best news coverage, completely free for a week.
About inkl memberships purchased within the inkl app:
• The free trial does not oblige you to buy a subscription
• You can delete the app at any time during or after the trial without being charged
• A payment will only be charged to your iTunes Account if you choose to confirm a purchase
• Once purchased, your subscription will renew monthly, and you’ll see it in your iTunes account as ‘inkl: News without paywalls’
• You can turn off the automatic renewal by going to your iTunes Account Settings at least 24-hours before the end of the period
• Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period
• Your free trial will end, and your subscription period will start, immediately upon purchase
For full terms and conditions please visit: https://www.inkl.com/terms
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Yearly Subscription
CHF 107.00
Monthly Subscription
CHF 10.50

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User Rating

4.14 out of 5

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I’ve been waiting for an app like this

Gerl4782 on

Switzerland

I used to have six or seven online journal subscriptions and read maybe 2-3 regularly the others sporadically. It always bugged me that I’d find interesting articles I wanted to read behind yet another paywall. Inkl. solves that problem. When I checked them out a year ago the selection was still a bit narrow but they have grown nicely in the meantime. Would love more journals on here but I’m sure they will come in due course. Become the Netflix of news, please and I’ll take out a lifetime subscription :)

Political bias

Valafjal on

Switzerland

The app is politically biased towards left-wing journalism. E.g. for the UK they neither have the Daily Telegraph nor The Times, but of course there is The Guardian which is anyways public among other left-wing papers. So where is the trustworthy journalism you’re talking about?

Articles not accessible due to paywalls - requests to cancel ignored

_jarryd_ on

Australia

The advertised outlets on inkl still have paywalls for articles and are not accessible. Despite repeated attempts, they have ignored my requests to cancel and refund suscription.

My trusted news aggregator

gusgollings on

Australia

A service clearly built with passion and care for the user, the news is filtered and refined from many sources.

inkl

Aanno4 on

Australia

A good variety of articles and a good set-up.

Paid for subscription, no subscription, no response

IA 123 on

Australia

First of all the news is great. Good enough that I wanted to subscribe. So I paid. And nothing. I sent a message through the app to ask that my subscription be activated. Nothing. Another message through the app. Nothing. Another and another. Nothing, nothing. I sent a message from my personal email address. Nothing again. Another, asking for a refund. Nothing. A terrible service. It took my money and gave me nothing. EDIT: Sent email to developer, and still no response, no refund, nothing, days later. I was also charged for a second month of a subscription I’ve been trying to cancel for weeks. I’ve also sent more messages through the app and from my personal email address. This is absolutely appalling service.

Loads of content worth paying for

lmn_oz on

Australia

The more I use Inkl the more I discover. The sources are wide-ranging and many are major newspapers and journals. There are numerous options for personalising content through sources, categories and topics. You can stick to the extensive tabbed sections (National, World, Leisure etc) or explore the amazing Explore section where you can access a daily bulletin, specific sources, people in the news, and more.

Good on world, needs to improve on Australia

Matt Sandshoes on

Australia

Delighted to have access to global mastheads, from both the right (like The Telegraph) and lefty specialist journals (like Politico). But the only Australian newssites it opens up are from the left-of-left, like Crikey. The Guardian and the ABC I access for free already. No sign of centrist media like The Age, or centre right like The Australian.

Great - with some gaps

Numbanubbing on

Australia

Great service which I very much enjoy. But for Australian news it is heavily focussed on SE of Australia. Hopefully will change

Brilliant

Dazza1060 on

Australia

Inkl provides access to a wide range of popular and important sources. By contrast to Apple News, Inkl allows users to print articles or save to pdf. Highly recommended.

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