Feedly built a great RSS reader. Then it built an enterprise platform.
If you're still on the consumer plan, you already know what changed.
Feedly pioneered modern RSS reading. For years, it was the default — and for good reason. Clean interface, reliable sync, massive feed support.
Then the pivot happened. Leo AI arrived, but the real features — the ones that actually reduce noise — landed behind enterprise pricing. Consumer users got keyword-matching dressed up as AI, promoted posts in their feeds, and UI clutter they couldn't disable.
This isn't a criticism. Enterprise threat intelligence is a legitimate market. Feedly chose it. But if you're a consumer paying $12/mo for Pro+ and wondering why “AI features” means glorified keyword search — you're not the customer they're building for anymore.
| Feature | Feedly Pro+ ($12/mo) | Feedly Enterprise ($200/mo+) | Nimbus Feed ($8/mo) |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI filtering | Keyword-based | Full AI (Leo) | Full AI (semantic) |
| Digest generation | No | Limited | Daily, per-group Recipes |
| Ads in feed | Yes | No | No |
| Semantic dedup | No | Partial | Two-stage with nested UI |
| Natural language rules | No | Yes | Yes |
| Mute audit trail | No | No | Yes — rationale + override |
| PKM sync | No | No | Obsidian, append-only |
| OPML export | Yes | Yes | Yes |
The switch takes 2 minutes.
Export your OPML from Feedly. Import it into Nimbus Feed. Your feeds, your folders, your organization — all of it transfers. Set up your first Recipe and wake up to a digest tomorrow morning.