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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Just downloaded the app. The font is unbearable
Another bias-spin news site.
I had high hopes of finding an additional unbiased news outlet. Inkl claims to be one. But the article titles are left sided click bait, and the content is no better. I just finished reading the Dr. Ford vs Justice Kavanaugh piece. Wow, what a biased spin. Absolutely no mention that the three people she asserted would have knowledge of the alleged incident all vehemently denied knowledge of her claims. And these were her hand-picked star witnesses. Where are the ethics and editorial reviews of these articles?
Good start
But if I’m gonna pay for a news app your gonna need to give me some AI features like summarize page.
Ran away?
I tried to email them to cancel my account everyday for 2 months. No one responded. Rediculous.
Good, but …
I want news without ads, and am willing to pay for it. I assumed that’s what I paid Apple News for, but it’s riddled with ads. But what’s the deal with not showing the date/time of the articles? The intention appears to be to mask how long it takes for articles to appear. In my opinion, the lack of dates compounds the latency problem rather than masking it. I also don’t see how I can get Washington post or New York Times articles, even with my own subscription. Inkl could have additional subscriptions for each premium newspaper, which would be worthwhile to have all news in one place, and without ads. I love the idea, and the price is more than reasonable, but I still have to use another news service to get timely news. And if I’ve already read the news that pops up on Inkl a day or two later, I’m not likely to want read it again. For this reason, I’m not sure if I’ll continue.
Still good but not as good after ap update
This news ap used to be completely on point—not a ton of news every day but what you got was always quality. The best feature was “good news” which had positive articles about science, culture, art, etc. Inkl must have changed the algorithm recently though, because now there’s a lot of celebrity click-bait in daily news, “good news” is full of weight loss articles, and “science” has dozens of headlines about The Mandalorian, legos, etc that just happen to mention the word “space.” Still better than Apple News though.
Hugely good
Great reading interface, solid news sources, excellent voice over to listen to the articles. Makes Apple News look like an airport magazine rack. I spend much more time reading saved articles because it is such a pleasant reading experience. Bravo!
Apr 18, 2024
Apr 18, 2024
Apr 17, 2024
Performance improvements and minor bug fixes.
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