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The Feedly Cybersecurity API

150,000 cybersecurity professionals use Feedly to collect intelligence about the evolving threat landscape.  Threat research and collection are one step of the overall threat intelligence, investigation, and response. The Feedly Cybersecurity API allows security teams to easily integrate the insights they collect in Feedly into other systems and applications. Some teams use the API to […]

The Feedly Cybersecurity API

150,000 cybersecurity professionals use Feedly to collect intelligence about the evolving threat landscape.  Threat research and collection are one step of the overall threat intelligence, investigation, and response. The Feedly Cybersecurity API allows security teams to easily integrate the insights they collect in Feedly into other systems and applications. Some teams use the API to […]

Power Search across the web

The internet is a cavernous place. Opinion and insight can emerge from anywhere. Whether you’re new to Feedly or not, you want good, trusted publishers to teach you more about a certain topic, market or industry.  Feedly already digests and presents updates from the sources you value. But to really stay ahead of the curve, […]

Save PDFs To Your Feedly Boards

You may know your way around our Feedly Boards already. They’re a place to save useful insights you’ve found in Feedly or around the web, and share them as newsletters with your teammates. But insights can come from many kinds of media, including market reports, conference brochures, presentation decks, or whitepapers packed with industry knowledge. […]

New Newsletter Annotation Settings

One of our goals for 2020 is to make board newsletters more customizable. Some teams use notes and highlights as internal collaboration tools and would like the options to NOT include those annotations in the newsletters they sent to their executives, partners, or customers. Now admins can configure their board newsletters to exclude their notes, […]

Leo and Summarization

Reading through a large number of articles every day can be time-consuming, especially if those articles are long. Helping you save time is a problem we are very passionate about, so we are excited to release today a new Leo skill called Summarization. We have taught Leo to read and summarize the articles in your […]

Leo and Topics

Broad business and tech publications produce hundreds of articles per week. Not all those articles are relevant to the topics, companies, or products you care about. Manually filtering out the noise can be overwhelming and time-consuming. Relevance is a problem we are very passionate about. We have spent the last two years designing and building […]

Hey Google, Talk to Feedly

Have you ever wished Google Assistant could read you the articles in your Feedly? Now it can. Nick Felker has created a Google Assistant Action that integrates Google Assistant and Feedly. Thanks to the Feedly action, Google Assistant can list the headlines in your feeds, read specific articles, and even save articles into boards for […]

Leo understands funding events, product launches, and partnership announcements

Industries are changing at a faster pace than ever. Keeping up with new threats and opportunities can be overwhelming and time consuming. Today, we are excited to announce a new Leo skill that lets you easily track key business events like funding events, product launches, or partnerships. Here is a quick demo Funding Events We […]

Design review of the upcoming Feedly Dark Theme

As part of the redesign of the Left Navigation bar, we are going to change the theme system on the Web to be more consistent with the theming on mobile: offering users the choice between a white theme and a dark theme. Here is a preview of what the dark theme might look like And […]

New Feedly Navigation Bar

The team is exploring a new design for the Feedly navigation bar. Here is a quick tour so that you can let us know what you think of the upcoming changes! More visible + / Add Content The profile and add content are now more visible in a left band. Teams users will also be […]

Leo and Cybersecurity

Over the last twelve months, we interacted with hundreds of cybersecurity teams. One of the common murmurs we are hearing is that it is increasingly harder to keep up with trends and threads in the security space. In 2018, fifteen thousand vulnerabilities were discovered and the number of exploits doubled – resulting in about four […]

Searching in notes and highlights

Pro and Team users rely on notes and highlights to enrich the articles they read with valuable insights and make sure that teammates can quickly zoom into what is interesting and important. This morning, we pushed an update that allows you to search for notes and highlights. If you select Annotated in the power search […]

Feedly Mini for Chrome gets smarter in version 5

One million Feedly users rely on Feedly Mini to quickly add new sources to their feeds and save essential articles to their boards. Saving insightful articles to your boards allows you to share and shine with your team and train Leo. The more articles you save to a board, the greater the accuracy of Leo’s […]

What is new in Leo 0.6?

We pushed Leo 0.5 to a limited beta in early March and collected lots of interesting feedback. The team is listening and crunching through all that feedback and adapting Leo to improve UI/UX as well as the relevance of the underlying machine learning models. Here is a summary of the changes we are pushing out […]

Introduction to Leo 0.5

Sometimes you want to follow high volume publications like The Verge, NY Times, or VentureBeat because you trust them but you are only interested in narrower topics, trends, or mentions. Reducing noise and information overload is a problem we care …

Premium Fonts

Feedly Labs has been a really interesting experience for us because it has helped us get a deeper understanding of who the Feedly community is and how we can better serve you going forward. One of the insights we learned …

Deduplication Skill – Leo

It is frustrating to be skimming through your feeds and run into duplicate articles. This happens for example when you have overlapping keyword alerts where two different keywords exist in the same article. It also happens when some sources publish …

How to do NLP and machine learning with Feedly

Are you passionate about the Web, reading, and NLP? Are you curious about how machine learning can help process, filter, and prioritize information more effectively? The goal of this tutorial is to show you how to leverage the content of …

Experiment 08 – New Compact Magazine View Option

Listening to the murmurs in the Lab Slack channel, it seems that controlling the density of the articles is important to the community. Some users like to see a mix of images with the article summary, some people prefer to …

Experiment 07 — iPad, Power Search, and Paged Scrolling

Experiment 07 comes with 5 different parts we want to share and discuss with you: iPad/Tablet Preview, Power Search, Settings, Paged Scrolling, and Pro upgrade – all on both Android and iOS. iPad and Android Tablet After twelve weeks of …

Listening and learning – Article to article swipe

The Mobile+AI Lab is now 4,000 strong! It is an incredible learning opportunity for us. It feels great to see the community actively participate in the key design decisions. The most popular feature request from the past 2 weeks is the …

Experience 06 – Discovery and the Web

We love the Web because it is an open and distributed network that offers everyone the freedom and control to publish and follow what matters to them. We also love the web because it has enabled a new generation of …

First Five Experiments

We built the Feedly mobile application over the last five years by making one small change at a time. This steady, incremental process allowed us to focus on giving you the best desktop experience possible. Now, we are launching a …

Bug Hunt Week

The Mobile+AI Lab community is now 392 people strong! This move to a more open and transparent process has been extremely rewarding: we are collecting great ideas and getting instant feedback on some of the bolder changes we are exploring. …

Experiment 05 — Night Mode

Some of you really love to read Feedly at night, or you prefer to read in night mode all day. In Mobile+AI Lab Experiment 05, we have a new night mode theme that turns Feedly into a friendly low-light experience. …

Experiment 04 — Mark As Read

We collected lots of great insights in the last four weeks on people’s mark-as-read workflows. In Experience 04, we are adding to the lab application five different ways to mark articles as read. Option 1. Tap on the check button …

Experiment 01 — Smooth Scrolling

The first experiment of the Mobile+AI Lab is around the scrolling experience in the mobile app. The main purpose of the Feedly mobile app is to allow you to quickly skim through 50 to 100 articles, pick and read 3 …

Introducing the Mobile+AI Lab

The Feedly mobile app was created during the Google Reader shutdown storm. During the past 5 years, the app has delivered on its promise and helped millions of curious minds connect to their favorite sources and topics on the go. …