FreshRSS vs linkding

TaglineSelf-hostable RSS aggregator with a clean multi-user web interfaceMinimal self-hosted bookmark manager optimized for speed and simplicity
CategoryFeeds & Read-LaterFeeds & Read-Later
ReplacesFeedly, Instapaper, PocketPocket, Raindrop.io, Instapaper
GitHub stars15k11k
LanguagePHPDocker
LicenseAGPL-3.0MIT
Self-host difficulty
3/5
Moderate
2/5
Easy
Deploy options
Docker
Docker Compose
Manual
Docker
Docker Compose
Manual
Managed hosting
Last updatedyesterday2 months ago
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Where each falls short

The honest trade-offs — what you give up with each, versus the proprietary tools they replace.

FreshRSS
  • No AI-driven article recommendations or smart filtering like Feedly Pro
  • Read-later queue is basic; no article annotation or highlight export
  • Mobile experience relies on third-party apps via the API rather than first-party apps
  • Newsletter-to-RSS and email digest features absent
linkding
  • No built-in article view or reader mode; links open in the original source
  • Multi-user support is limited; no team sharing or collaborative collections
  • No mobile native apps; browser extension and bookmarklet only
  • No AI tagging, smart recommendations, or content analysis

Bottom line

Choose linkding if you want the lower-effort setup; choose FreshRSS for the larger community and ecosystem. FreshRSS has seen more recent development. Open each guide below for deploy steps and the full feature gap.

FreshRSS

Self-hostable RSS aggregator with a clean multi-user web interface

linkding

Minimal self-hosted bookmark manager optimized for speed and simplicity