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Introducing Bluesky integration

5 February 2025 at 03:11

In recent months, Bluesky has emerged as a rapidly growing social media platform, attracting users seeking alternatives to post-Musk X (previously Twitter) and other traditional networks. Bluesky’s commitment to openness and decentralization has resonated with many, contributing to its swift rise in popularity. Now, we’ve got exciting news for all Bluesky enthusiasts – after months of Beta testing, we’re proud to introduce our new Bluesky integration! Whether you want to stay updated on your favorite accounts, hashtags, search results, or even your Home timeline, you can seamlessly follow Bluesky feeds inside Inoreader. Ready to add one more source to your newsfeed? Let’s dive into how it works!

Connecting your account

Getting started is easy! To connect your Bluesky account to Inoreader:

  1. Create an app-specific password in Bluesky.
  2. Head over to Preferences in your tab bar.
  3. Click Share, save, login.
  4. Find Bluesky on the list and hit Connect.
  5. Enter your Bluesky credentials and click Connect again.

And that’s it – you’re all set to start adding Bluesky feeds to your Inoreader account!

Adding Bluesky feeds

Once connected, here’s how to bring Bluesky content into Inoreader:

  1. Click Add feed (+) in your tab bar.
  2. Navigate to the new Bluesky feed section.
  3. Subscribe to:
    • Search results by typing in keywords.
    • Accounts by searching for @handles.
    • Hashtags to stay on top of trending topics.
    • Your Home timeline for a personalized feed.

Once added, Bluesky feeds can be organized into folders and managed just like any other feed, giving you complete control over your reading experience.

Available on web and mobile

The new Bluesky integration is available on our web client and mobile apps. This feature is exclusive to our Pro users (limitations apply), so now is the perfect time to upgrade and explore the full potential of Bluesky feeds!

Frequently Asked Questions

Bluesky already has RSS feeds. Why is this integration better?

While Bluesky supports native RSS feeds (which everyone can follow on Inoreader), they’re limited to single profiles and display only plain text. Our integration takes it further – you can follow searches, lists, and #feeds, plus enjoy rich content with images, videos, and link previews for a more immersive experience.

Why do you ask for my Bluesky credentials?

We only request an app-specific password for Bluesky, which you can generate here. This keeps your main Bluesky password secure, as you should never enter it on third-party websites.

Why aren’t you using OAuth for this integration?

Currently, Bluesky doesn’t support OAuth2. If this changes, we’ll do our best to implement it as soon as possible.

Can I filter out replies from my Bluesky feeds?

At the moment, Bluesky doesn’t support the β€œ-filter:replies” option like X does. If this filter becomes available on Bluesky, we’ll make sure to introduce it in Inoreader.

Can I use Inoreader rules and filters with Bluesky feeds?

Absolutely! Bluesky feeds work just like any other feed in Inoreader. You can apply rules, filter content, mix them with different feeds, and share posts with your Team.

Do you format Bluesky feeds differently from regular RSS feeds?

Yes! Bluesky content is displayed in our custom microblog layout, designed for platforms like Bluesky, Facebook, and Micro.blog that don’t follow the traditional headline + content format. It’s a clean, streamlined reading experience we’re sure you’ll love!

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Browser extension update

21 January 2025 at 03:46

Starting the new year with a significant update, we’re excited to introduce the Inoreader browser extension 6.0, designed to elevate your online reading and content management experience.

This update brings powerful enhancements and brand-new features, making it easier than ever to save, organize, and share content without leaving your browser tab.

Here’s what’s new:

Read later functionalities

  • Save to Read later: Collect web pages in Inoreader with a convenient button on the extension’s main screen. Tag content as you save it to stay organized from the start.
  • Social media posts: Save LinkedIn and X posts as web pages directly in Inoreader, ensuring you don’t lose valuable insights from your social listening efforts.
Save web pages to Read later and add tags directly with the updated browser extension.
  • Annotate texts: Mark and annotate content in your browser while reading, then easily access your annotations and notes in Inoreader.
  • Contextual menu: Save web pages with just two clicks: right-click on any page or link in your browser and select Save to Inoreader.
Select, right-click, and chooseΒ Annotate selection in InoreaderΒ to save with notes.

Account monitoring

Stay on top of your account activity without switching tabs. The extension allows you to view recent updates across feeds, tags, Team folders, and channels while you browse. Customize your popup to show what you need by tweaking the view preferences to match your workflow.

The updated preferences let you set the action for the extension icon click.

Content sharing and automation

Collaboration just got easier for Team members! Share articles or posts directly to Team channels, simplifying content distribution and saving valuable time. For an even smoother workflow, use Inoreader’s automation features to set up rules that trigger specific actions whenever you save a web page – streamlining your content curation process.

Send articles to Team channels and add comments directly through the updated extension.

Enhanced core functionalities

  • Feed discovery: Quickly detect, preview, and follow RSS feeds while browsing.
  • Unread counter: Stay informed at a glance with an intuitive unread articles counter.
  • Customizable preferences: Choose a theme, set default actions for icon clicks, and personalize the extension to fit your needs.
Enjoy a clean preview of detected RSS feeds and follow them with just one click.

With the Inoreader browser extension 6.0, you’ll spend less time managing content and more time enjoying it. Save articles, follow feeds, and share insights effortlessly – all without leaving your current tab.

The extension is now available for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. Update today and take control of your reading experience like never before!

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