@gpittman Hmm, this a little tricky ( 🎶It's Tricky to rock a rhyme, to rock a rhyme that's right on time. It's Tricky...) 😅. Seriously though, Feedbin has a few good things that I've liked. First, it syncs very fast, articles or subs come in almost instantly. you can get your newsletters there, their web app is a delight to use. I am sure there are many other nerdy things about Feedbin that I can think of right now. I can't speak for paid Feedly, I have only used their free tier, and is not as fast as Feedbin is. What I like about a backend service is that I can move from one RSS app to another RSS app without losing anything or having to import or my subs every time since they'd all sync with the backend. It's not like when you move from one To-do app to another and have to move all your tasks over and over. Does that make sense?
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