Reclaim your inbox. Read everything in your RSS reader — privately, cleanly, on your terms.
Sign up and create a channel. You instantly get a unique email address to forward newsletters to.
Use your Feedomo address to subscribe to any newsletter. Each sender gets a label so you always know the source.
Subscribe to your Atom feed URL in any RSS reader. NetNewsWire, Reeder, Miniflux — they all work.
Add multiple addresses to one channel. Each gets a label — [Morning Brew], [Stratechery] — so every item is clearly tagged.
Known tracking pixels are stripped automatically. Senders never know when or whether you read their emails.
Images are served through Feedomo's servers. No external requests, no read receipts, no leaking your IP address.
Push items from scripts, cron jobs, and automations directly into any channel via a first-class REST API.
Sanitised semantic HTML, every time. No tracking scripts, no broken layouts — just the content as the author intended.
You decide how long items are kept. Free accounts get 3 months of history; paid plans offer longer retention.
Feedomo is the best thing to happen to my reading habits. My inbox is finally just email, and all my newsletters are in Reeder where they belong.
Feedomo turns email newsletters into RSS feeds so you can read everything in your RSS reader of choice, without newsletters cluttering your inbox.
No. Feedomo removes tracking pixels and proxies images so your reading habits stay completely private.
Yes. Add multiple email addresses to a single channel. Each address gets an optional label that appears on the feed item title.
Any reader that supports Atom feeds, including NetNewsWire, Reeder, Miniflux, Feedbin, and more.
Yes. Feedomo has a first-class API so scripts and automations can push items into any of your channels.