Feedly just announced Bluesky support. Every Feedly user can now follow Bluesky users, feeds, and lists, with an option to follow only posts with links in them. https://feedly.com/new-features/posts/bluesky
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Inoreader also launched Bluesky support! Whichever feed reader you choose, it's still the best way to read the internet. One example: I subscribe to 100+ newsletters and read them exclusively in my RSS reader instead of email—they're there if/when I want to read them, not cluttering my email inbox.
Almost every newsletter has a public RSS feed: Ghost, Buttondown, Substack, and Beehiiv all support RSS. In most cases, you just search for the name of the newsletter or paste its URL into your feedreader. Once you've subscribed to the feed, you can (optionally) turn off email delivery.
Many of these services also give you a dedicated email address you can use when subscribing to a paid newsletter, which lets you get subscriber-only content in your reader. And, to follow up on Andy’s point above, I’ve been a deeply happy Feedbin customer for ~6 years …
What are you using as a reader? I had some sort of lifetime feedly membership, but a few years back they started pushing so many unwanted features that it drove me away, and now my inbox is cluttered.
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