Nudget vs Feedly
Feedly is an RSS reader with AI filtering. Nudget delivers an AI-summarized daily briefing to your email or Slack. Feedly is a feed you open and scroll. Nudget is a briefing that comes to you.At a Glance
| Nudget | Feedly | |
|---|---|---|
| How it works | AI briefing delivered to you | Feed you open and read |
| Free plan | 20 sources, all features | 100 sources, no AI |
| Paid plan | $4.99/mo | 8.25/mo (Pro+ with AI) |
| AI summarization | All plans | Pro+ only ($8.25/mo) |
| Email digest | Built-in | Not available |
| Slack delivery | All plans | Enterprise only |
| YouTube | Yes (auto-transcription) | No |
| Social media | Twitter/X, Threads, LinkedIn, Reddit | Reddit only (Pro+) |
| Web monitoring | Yes | No |
Why switch from Feedly?
No more feed backlog
Feedly is another inbox. Skip a few days and you’re staring at hundreds of unread articles. Nudget sends one daily briefing to your email or Slack — it fits into your existing routine.AI is included, not upsold
Feedly’s AI (Leo) starts at 4.99/mo — 40% less.Works beyond RSS
Many sites don’t have RSS feeds. Nudget’s Chrome Extension lets you monitor any web page for new posts or content changes.Social media in the same briefing
Nudget covers Twitter/X, Threads, LinkedIn, and Reddit alongside newsletters and YouTube. Feedly only supports Reddit (on Pro+).When Feedly is better
- You follow 100+ sources and want to browse them individually
- You need team collaboration or shared boards
- You prefer reading full articles in-app
- You need enterprise threat intelligence or market research models
When Nudget is better
- You want a briefing, not another feed to check
- You follow content across many platforms — YouTube, social, newsletters, web
- You want AI summarization without paying $8+/mo
- You need to monitor web pages without RSS
Try Nudget Free
20 subscriptions, all features, no credit card

