When comparing Feedbin vs FreshRSS, the Slant community recommends FreshRSS for most people. In the question“What are the best self-hosted feed readers?” FreshRSS is ranked 2nd while Feedbin is ranked 4th. The most important reason people chose FreshRSS is:
Licensed under AGPL 3 and self-hosted.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Clean UI
Uncluttered and intuitive to use.
Pro Free and open source
Licensed under MIT. Code available on GitHub.
Pro Full API
Feedbin has a fully-featured, free, REST-style API.
Pro Supports JSON Feed
JSON Feed is a new syndication format that uses JSON instead of XML to store its data. JSON is generally considered easier to read and write than XML, making for less error-prone data structuring and broken feeds.
Pro Classy interface
The web interface is nice, and the apps give a great native experience regardless of what platform you're on.
Pro Paid
This won't disappear in a year or two if ad revenue falls off.
Pro Privacy, hides user details from pulled content
Pro Integrates Twitter posts
Pro Full control
Licensed under AGPL 3 and self-hosted.
Pro Polite and respectful community
You can ask questions and receive answers. It seems normal on the surface, but that's currently almost an unique feature for an OSS.
Pro Fast
As someone who used Tiny Tiny RSS for many, many years (and sill likes it) I will say that FreshRSS is noticeably faster. Feed checks are quick and jumping into the menus to configure it is effortless.
Cons
Con No Team Integration
No ability to share information with others within the native app.
Con There is no free plan
One of the few news readers that does not offer a free plan. They have a 14 day trial, after that a subscription is $3/month.