FreshRSS vs Tiny Tiny RSS
| Tagline | Self-hostable RSS aggregator with a clean multi-user web interface | Web-based news feed reader and aggregator with powerful filtering |
| Category | Feeds & Read-Later | Feeds & Read-Later |
| Replaces | Feedly, Instapaper, Pocket | Feedly, Pocket |
| GitHub stars | 15k | 0 |
| Language | PHP | PHP |
| License | AGPL-3.0 | GPL-3.0 |
| Self-host difficulty | 3/5 Moderate | 3/5 Moderate |
| Deploy options | Docker Docker Compose Manual | Docker Compose Manual |
| Managed hosting | ||
| Last updated | 5 days ago | 1 month ago |
| View repo | View repo |
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
Tiny Tiny RSS
- Hosted on a self-run Gitea instance, not GitHub — community tooling integration is limited
- The developer is known for a combative community stance; support can be difficult
- UI feels dated compared to modern RSS readers like Miniflux
Bottom line
Both are a similar lift to self-host; 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.