Feedly
An AI-powered news aggregation and market intelligence platform used as the thematic news intake layer for monitoring sectors, competitors, and funding events.
feedly.com ↗AI-driven news aggregation and monitoring.
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An AI-powered content aggregation and market/threat intelligence platform — historically an RSS reader, now expanded into enterprise intelligence products powered by its "Leo" AI engine.
Aggregates and organizes feeds from across the web; AI Feeds analyze millions of items daily to surface relevant signals; Insights Cards (enriched summaries); collaborative team boards/dashboards; newsletters; web alerts; mute filters. Three product lines: News Reader (Pro/Pro+), Market Intelligence, and Threat Intelligence.
Leo AI uses NLP to prioritize, deduplicate, summarize, and tag content; AI Feeds track companies, technologies, funding rounds, regulatory changes, competitors, and emerging trends. Market Intelligence adds Company/Trend Insights Cards, Emerging Trends Dashboards, Startup Innovation Radar, Ask AI, and multilingual AI. API access on higher tiers. No prominent MCP server identified.
Tiered, per-product. Consumer/Pro: Free (100 sources); Pro ~$6/month annual ($72/yr); Pro+ ~$8.25/month annual ($99/yr) — only tier with Leo AI. Enterprise Market Intelligence from $1,600/month (Standard, up to 10 seats) and $2,400/month (Advanced, up to 25 seats, API/SSO), billed annually (~$14,400–$19,200+/yr). Threat Intelligence from ~$19,200/yr.
Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zapier, IFTTT, Buffer, Hootsuite, Evernote, OneNote, Pocket, LinkedIn/X publishing; API access on Enterprise/Advanced.
SSO/SAML on enterprise tiers. Specific certifications best confirmed with Feedly directly.
Feedly (DevHD), founded 2008, based in Redwood City, CA. Gained prominence after Google Reader's 2013 shutdown; has since pivoted toward AI-driven market and threat intelligence. Privately held.
Useful for market intelligence and deal sourcing — monitoring sectors, tracking funding rounds and new entrants, competitive intelligence, and thematic research via AI Feeds. The Market Intelligence tier targets innovation/playbooks teams but is a significant investment.
All meaningful AI features gated behind Pro+ (consumer) or expensive enterprise tiers; enterprise pricing is high; AI summaries are an assistive layer, not a delivered briefing; some user complaints about AI upselling and annual-only billing for Pro+.