March 26, 2026
RSS24 Is Now Live on macOS

RSS24 Officially Launches on macOS
The modern RSS reader RSS24 is now officially available for macOS users. The app was released on March 26, 2026, marking a major milestone in its cross-platform journey.
With its macOS debut, RSS24 aims to provide a fast, clean, and powerful content consumption experience for users who want to stay updated without distractions.
All Your Content in One Place
RSS24 allows users to follow multiple types of content including news, blogs, videos, podcasts, and photo feeds — all from a single interface. Instead of switching between websites and apps, everything is centralized into one streamlined reader.
This makes RSS24 especially useful for professionals, researchers, and heavy content consumers who need to manage large volumes of information efficiently.
Designed for Speed and Focus
Built with performance in mind, RSS24 delivers a smooth and responsive experience even with a large number of feeds. The interface is designed to minimize distractions, allowing users to focus entirely on the content.
The app features a modern multi-panel layout that enables quick navigation between sources, headlines, and full article views.
Media-Friendly Experience
RSS24 is not limited to text-based feeds. Users can watch videos and listen to podcasts directly within the app, without needing external players. This creates a seamless and uninterrupted media experience.
Available Now on the Mac App Store
RSS24 is now available for download on the Mac App Store. Users can access the application via the official listing below:
A Step Toward a Bigger Ecosystem
The macOS launch represents an important step in RSS24’s broader roadmap. The app is expected to expand across multiple platforms, offering a consistent and powerful RSS experience everywhere.
With its macOS release, RSS24 positions itself as a strong alternative to traditional RSS readers. Its focus on performance, simplicity, and multi-content support makes it a compelling choice for anyone looking to take control of their information flow.