Watch Feeds is an independent app for your Apple Watch. With Watch Feeds, you can browse your RSS feeds right on your watch, without your iPhone nearby. You Control Your Feeds: Watch Feeds gives you complete control over your subscriptions. You can read articles from the sites you are interested in and can easily unsubscribe from the feeds if you don't enjoy them. Read using Wifi or LTE: Watch Feeds can fetch articles via Wifi or LTE, without your iPhone nearby. It will also cache the feed contents and allow you to continue reading even when you don't have an internet connection. Always Stay Up to Date: Unlike other news apps, Watch Feeds not only shows you the headlines! Most of the websites will automatically provide you with an excerpt or summary. However, if you want to read more, Watch Feeds will fetch the full article content for you. Image Viewer: Watch Feeds will automatically find the image from the article. If you want to see the details of the image, simply double taps the image and use Digital Crown to zoom. Search and Add Feeds: Discover interesting feeds with Watch Feeds. Discover new feeds by category, or use the text field to search feeds. Read When You Have Time: Found an interesting article? Use actions to add the article to Read Later or send it to your iPhone! This allows you to find them easily and read them when you have free time. Notifications & Complications: Stay connected! Watch Feeds will send you notifications and complications refresh to make sure you never miss any important news! Actions (iPhone app & Pro unlock required): Actions allow you to share/save an article within your watch! Currently, Watch Feeds supports the following actions: Read Later Share Open in Browser Send to iPhone New Mastodon Post Send to Instapaper Send to Pocket Send to Raindrop Send to Tagpacker Send to Readwise Send to Omnivore Remind Me Later Translate Watch Feeds supports the following syncing services: Inoreader The Old Reader NewsBlur BazQux Reader Feedbin Fever Tiny Tiny RSS FreshRSS iCloud Local (Use without syncing) Sync Read (A very simple syncing service that requires Sign in with Apple)
Fantastic Watch First App
What a wonderful app! I love watch first apps and this one is fantastic! - I hope it continues to get updates to fully support the Series 7 screen. Super smart app that I can’t recommend enough!
Amazing App for RSS
I love it when a watch app is not dumbed down and is barely reliant on the phone. This app provides a nearly full featured experience. This highly customizable app is full of thoughtful touches and provides amazing nearly full RSS client functionality from the watch itself. Including a built in read later function as well as integration with reader later services like Instapaper, etc. as well as with RSS services (like Inoreader). Super impressed with this so far. RSS Is the best way to stay in touch with content posted on your favorite web sites and this full featured app treats the watch like the powerful always with you portable computer that it is. Really great!
Simple and amazing
I love that you can import your own RSS feeds into the watch and there is no need for any accounts online 😊 Plus this is the first app I’ve seen that lets you read the article completely from your watch without ever needed phone. RSS extracted text is easy and clear to read very enjoyable. Works like a reader or news paper mode in web browsers. Only request is more control over notifications on individual feeds.
Feedly?
Can you add support for Feedly?
Tops on the list!
This is one of those “I never review anything reviews” but it’s rare. However WatchFeeds is worthy of praise. Simple and efficient. Works just like it should without a hitch. After an exhaustive search of the smart watch apps, Watch feeds will prove to be at the top of any list for a smart phone apps. Absolutely essential for those who want to fluidly integrate RSS feeds with the Apple Watch. Love it. Bravo ZG.
Great implementation, but app crashes
Great app, and great developer. Very responsive. App crashes often when I open up a subscription, but theyre trying to fix it.
New "Articles List Style" setting (Settings > Appearance > Articles List Style) New Pro actions (Send to Readwise and Send to Omnivore) Adds support for watchOS 10 and removes support for watchOS 8
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