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¿Puedo vibecodear Reeder?

SÍ · se arma en una sentada
precio $1/mesahorrarías $12/añotiempo de build una sentadacategoría 📖 lecturareemplazada por 0 personas

The core loop is small enough for a capable coding agent to produce a useful local version in one sitting. For Reeder, build a native feed and read-later client with local search and sync through a chosen account. The hard boundary is native apple polish, broad account support, gestures, and long-term maintenance, plus capture polish, sync, and content partnerships.

el prompt
Build a personal replacement for Reeder in an empty repository.
Use Next.js 15, TypeScript, SQLite, Drizzle ORM, Readability.js, and a local background worker; do not offer alternative stacks.
The core loop is: subscribe to permitted feeds, save articles to read later, extract readable text, search and tag the archive locally, sync through a chosen account, and export in open formats.
Make the first run work locally with one documented command.
Store all user data locally by default and make export straightforward.
Put secrets in .env, ship .env.example, and never commit credentials.
Support manual URL save, RSS or Atom subscriptions, OPML import, and a simple bookmarklet.
Fetch politely with a clear user agent, rate limits, conditional requests, and robots-aware behavior.
Extract title, author, date, canonical URL, readable HTML, and selected images.
Provide inbox, unread, archive, favorites, tags, highlights, notes, and full-text search.
Keep the original URL prominent and never attempt to bypass authentication or paywalls.
Export OPML, bookmarks HTML, Markdown, and a complete JSON backup.
Include clear empty, loading, success, and recoverable error states.
Add input validation, safe filenames, and graceful handling of unavailable APIs.
Write focused tests for the core transformation and one end-to-end happy path.
Create a README with setup, architecture, permissions, data location, and backup steps.
Do not add accounts, billing, telemetry, analytics, or a hosted control plane.
Deliberately leave out paywall circumvention.
Deliberately leave out licensed publisher content and recommendation networks.
Deliberately leave out native mobile clients and seamless commercial sync.
Finish by running the tests and listing the exact commands used.

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por qué la gente sigue pagando

People still pay for Reeder because people pay when capture works everywhere, reading state syncs instantly, and the archive remains clean without constant parser repairs. The recurring cost buys feed quirks, parsing, paywalls, canonical URLs, deduplication, images, search, sync, browser extensions, and publisher changes, not just the visible interface.

qué pierdes

xnative Apple polish, broad account support, gestures, and long-term maintenance

xpublisher bypasses

xcross-device mobile capture

xhigh-quality recommendation graph

xlicensed full-text feeds

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la salida

¿No quieres construirlo? Esta gente ya lo hizo gratis.

NetNewsWireReeder's Apple-native calm, with fewer services and no invoice.10kaug 2026open sourceFluent ReaderA clean desktop reader with regex rules and an Electron tax.9.6kapr 2026open sourceRSS GuardA desktop feed reader that supports nearly everything and looks like it knows that.2.7kjul 2026open source

las 4 alternativas gratis de Reeder →· sin votos, sin pago por aparecer · solo lo que es real

los números

Precio de Reeder

planmensualanual (por mes)qué incluye
free$0/usuario$0/usuarioUp to 10 feeds; no shared feeds; OPML import can be blocked by the 10-feed cap.
reeder subscription$1/usuario$0.83/usuarioUnlimited personal feeds across supported Apple devices; public shared feeds expose up to the latest 50 items.

plan gratis10 feeds; no shared feeds

facturaciónmonthly + annual

costos ocultosReeder Classic is a separate product and purchase; its current one-time price was not exposed on the live Reeder subscription page

verificado 2026-08-13 · fuente ↗

preguntas
¿Puedo vibecodear Reeder?

Sí. Un agente de código (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor) te arma un reemplazo personal usable de Reeder en una sentada con el prompt de esta página. Corre en tu máquina o servidor, sin suscripción.

¿Cuánto cuesta Reeder?

Reeder cuesta unos $1/mes (Reeder subscription, revisado 2026-07-31), o sea $12 al año. Eso es lo que ahorras si la reemplazas con un prompt.

¿Qué pierdo si reemplazo Reeder?

Con honestidad: native Apple polish, broad account support, gestures, and long-term maintenance; publisher bypasses; cross-device mobile capture; high-quality recommendation graph; licensed full-text feeds. Si alguno de esos te sostiene el negocio, sigue pagando.

¿Hay una alternativa open source a Reeder?

Sí: NetNewsWire (Reeder's Apple-native calm, with fewer services and no invoice.) Fluent Reader (A clean desktop reader with regex rules and an Electron tax.) RSS Guard (A desktop feed reader that supports nearly everything and looks like it knows that.) Las 4 alternativas gratis están en puedovibecodearlo.app/reeder/alternatives. El prompt es para cuando la quieres exactamente a tu modo.

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