
On the other hand, Feedly is not as pleasing as Reeder, especially on the animations standpoint. But that’s not everyone expects. From the features standpoint, we get pretty of them. Especially the app provides multiple viewing options for the main screen like Text, magazine, and cards.

Each looks different, and you can use them to customize the view of your home screen. For instance, the text-only mode looks like an e-mail webpage.
Reeder 4 vs Feedly: Comparing Features
When it comes to features, Reeder has a lot of them. Reeder can pull articles from the source and format them in your preferred way. So that you have a pleasant reading.
While some articles may have a Read more link at the bottom, which may force you to navigate yourself to their source website on safari, this feature helps to eliminate it and provides articles within the app.

Feedly has some exciting features. But the only thing is most of them are only available on the pro version only. For instance, features like the ability to use notes and highlighter, Google Keywords alert, and an exclusive feature called the AI assistant are a part of the pro version.

The AI assistant called Leo can help you to helps you to enhance the overall experience by defining topics based on your reading habit. Also, Leo helps you to avoid reading duplicated articles from multiple sources.
The Focus point: Comparing reading experience
This is what everyone wants to know. How will be the reading experience? Well, let’s compare them side by side.
Reeder 4

By eliminating the need to push the Readmore button, Reeder results in a better reading experience. While some other functions, like the Bionic reading, which aim at improving reading speed, also contribute to the experience.
Although the main point is that you can customize the fonts, title size, spacing to please your eyes. So concluding, Reeder provides you the best reading experience. When finished, you can tap on the arrow icon on the bottom to switch to the next article.
Feedly

While on the other hand, Feedly does have font customization. But not like the one you would see in Reeder. It has lesser options. Although it doesn’t feature the Reader mode which helps to bypass the read more link. Instead, you have to use Safari to visit the source page. But the option to save articles under the “Read later” option will help you a lot here.
Services, Price, and integration
This is where Reeder shines. Reeder 4 allows connecting to various services like RSS, Instapaper, Feedly, Pocket, Feedbin, FeedHQ, Inroreader, NewsBlur. Some self-hosted services such as FreshRDD, Reader, Fever are also supported. Reeder also supports read later services from your iCloud.
For the one time purchase for $5, you can get the Reeder 4 app on your iOS devices.

On the other hand, Feedly supports three main services like Pocket, Instapaper, and Evernote. Whereas Feedly Pro gives you the ability to integrate Onenote and twitter feed.

Feedly pro version costs $8 a month, and Pro+ costs $16 a month. Yes, you read correct, monthly subscriptions.
Conclusion
So, here’s the quick comparison of the two RSS feed readers. To answer the question, which one is better on the iPhone, I’ve to go with Reeder 4 here.
Apart from the price point, the overall experience is very good for reading. You can also connect your Feedly account as services with the Reeder app. But you can choose the one that fulfills your needs and suits preference.