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Feedrabbit is an RSS/Atom feed-to-email service provided by Silverblood Pty Ltd in Australia. After users enter a feed or website URL, the system sends new content from blogs, news sites, forums, comics, and other sources to their inbox. Its core idea is “no app required”: you read your subscriptions directly in the email client you already use.
Feedrabbit is highly focused: it subscribes to web feeds, sends email notifications for new content, provides daily summaries for high-volume sources, and automatically configures busy subscriptions as digests. It also mentions support for tag addresses and the List-Id header, making it easier to create filtering rules in your email client and prevent subscription emails from overwhelming your inbox. The Premium plan adds subscription filtering, multiple email addresses, and faster polling.
The Basic plan is free with no time limit and includes 10 subscriptions, 20 emails/day, 3-hour polling, 1 email address, no ads, and basic support. Premium costs USD 25/year and increases the limits to 100 subscriptions, 200 emails/day, 60-minute or faster polling, multiple email addresses, priority support, and subscription filtering. Overall, the pricing is simple and well suited to personal use and lightweight content monitoring.
The main advantages are that it requires no software installation, has a low learning curve, offers a free plan that can be used long term, has no ads, and works naturally with email rules. The downsides are that the available information does not show enterprise-oriented capabilities such as team collaboration, permission management, SSO, audit logs, APIs, Webhooks, data security compliance, or an SLA. The free plan’s limits are also fairly noticeable, making it less suitable for a large number of sources or highly time-sensitive needs.
Feedrabbit is a good fit for individual users, researchers, indie developers, and lightweight content trackers who prefer managing information through email. It does not appear to be a SaaS product aimed at large enterprises. Access from China is not covered in the available information, and network connectivity and payment methods cannot be confirmed. If access or payment is limited, alternatives such as Feedly, Inoreader, NewsBlur, or a self-hosted setup combining RSSHub with an email service may be worth considering.
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