Inoreader alternatives: 3 free & open-source picks
Curated, verified, and actually free. No trials, no crippled tiers. Star counts and last-activity dates checked by hand, not scraped and forgotten.
Filters, search, tags and extensions without a subscription or hosted convenience.
licenseAGPL-3.0
runsyour server
installOfficial Docker image/Compose setup, or a PHP web-server installation
dataFeeds, articles, read state, tags, users, and settings live in SQLite by default or in PostgreSQL/MySQL/MariaDB; the persistent data directory also holds configuration, caches, and extensions.
the catch vs InoreaderFreshRSS has capable filters and search but lacks Inoreader's managed high-scale polling, web feeds, monitoring streams, email/newsletter ingestion, mobile apps, and automation integrations.
setupThe first obstacle is supplying a continuously running server, persistent storage, scheduled feed refreshes, HTTPS, backups, and upgrades; there is no first-party managed free account.
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Regex filters, full-text search and a clean reader; monitoring and automations are basic.
licenseApache-2.0
runsyour server
installInstall the published binary/package or run the official Docker image, with PostgreSQL
dataUsers, subscriptions, fetched entries, read/star state, filters, sessions, and settings live in the operator's PostgreSQL database.
the catch vs InoreaderMiniflux is intentionally narrow and does not match Inoreader's monitoring feeds, complex rules, web and social sources, newsletters, annotations, integrations, or mobile polish.
setupPostgreSQL is mandatory, so the first hurdle is not the binary but a database, migrations, scheduled refresh, a reverse proxy with TLS, backups, and upgrades.
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Trainable feeds, search and newsletters, plus enough infrastructure to qualify as a hobby.
licenseMIT
runsyour machine or their cloud
installHosted signup for the free service, or clone the repository and start its Docker Compose stack
enginesOptional AI/Discover features can use an OpenAI API key; NewsBlur also exposes an MCP server for compatible assistants.
dataThe hosted account stores feeds, stories, training signals, folders, comments, and read state in NewsBlur's cloud; self-hosting uses PostgreSQL for relational data, MongoDB for stories/read state, Redis caches, and persistent volumes.
the catch vs InoreaderNewsBlur's free service is capped and its rule and automation ecosystem is narrower, while self-hosting is much heavier than simply paying for Inoreader.
setupNone for the limited hosted plan; self-hosting is a serious PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, worker, proxy, storage, backup, and monitoring stack rather than a single-container reader.
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last updated 2026-08-11 · no votes, no pay-to-list · just what's real
FoloA good reader, but one free action is too cramped to replace Inoreader's rules and automations.
| tool | license | running it | platforms | stars | active |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FreshRSS | AGPL-3.0 | docker to self-host | web, self-hosted | 15,700 | 2026-08 |
| Miniflux | Apache-2.0 | docker to self-host | web, self-hosted | 9,600 | 2026-05 |
| NewsBlur | MIT | self-host, real ops | web, macos, ios, android, self-hosted | 7,600 | 2026-08 |
They pay for reliability and a power-user rules engine that keeps working while feeds break. If none of that applies to you, any pick above saves $124.56 a year.
Is there a free alternative to Inoreader?
Yes: FreshRSS, Miniflux, NewsBlur. Every tool on this page is either open source or genuinely free to use long-term: no trials, no crippled tiers.
Should I just build my own Inoreader?
Our verdict is SÍ. A single-user RSS reader with rules and alerts can be built quickly on top of existing parsers, though not with Inoreader's scale and polish. If you'd rather build, the exact one-shot prompt is free at puedovibecodearlo.app/inoreader.