I spend my day buried in tech news, product launches, business trends, AI think pieces, and the occasional “why this app is changing everything” hot take. If I had to manually check every site I follow, I’d get nothing done. That’s where Feedly comes in, Feedly is the app that keeps me sane—and honestly, it’s been a game-changer.
This isn’t some overhyped, AI-powered, blockchain-enabled nonsense. It’s just a smart, clean RSS aggregator that lets you build your own personal newsfeed, minus the algorithmic noise and social media drama.
Why I Use Feedly Every Day (No, Really)
I’ve used a lot of content curation tools over the years, but Feedly hits that sweet spot between useful and unobtrusive. I’ve got all my tech sources neatly grouped into collections: “Mobile & Gadgets,” “Startups & AI,” “Content & Strategy”, and yes—”Geekhub” has its own section too.
The real magic? I open one app in the morning, and boom—the signal’s right there. No fluff, no doomscrolling, no distractions. Just the stuff I actually care about, all in one place.
Features That Actually Matter
Here’s what I love about Feedly—not in theory, but in real-world daily use:
- Custom Collections: I’ve built my own channels around exactly what I care about. If it’s not in there, I don’t see it.
- Cross-Device Sync: I switch between laptop, phone, and tablet throughout the day. Feedly doesn’t miss a beat.
- Read Later + Integrations: I can fire articles straight to Pocket, Notion, or even tweet from the app. Seamless.
- Pro Features (Optional): I upgraded for the AI “Leo” assistant—honestly great for filtering through junk when news spikes.
What Could Be Better?
Nothing’s perfect. The free plan is solid, but if you want premium features like power search, integrations with Zapier, or multiple keyword tracking, you’ll need the Pro or Pro+ plan. Also, the mobile UI can feel a bit tight on smaller screens—but that’s nitpicking.
Geekhub on Feedly? Yep.
If you’re reading Geekhub and want to stay in the loop without relying on the IG algorithm or email newsletters: add our site to your Feedly.
Just search “Geekhub.co.za” in the app, follow the feed, and boom—you’ll get our latest tech picks, reviews, and features delivered to your Feedly dashboard the moment they go live.

No spam. No fluff. Just what you actually came for.
Bottom Line
Feedly isn’t loud or flashy—it’s not trying to “disrupt” anything. But if you’re a reader, a creator, or just someone trying to keep up without burning out, this app is worth its weight in bandwidth.
I use it every day. Not because I have to, but because it makes my digital life 10x more manageable.
And in 2025, that’s no small thing.