Feedoor, is an interesting feed management service that aims to give users complete control over their feeds, and the flexibility to do whatever they want with them.
The service is quite simple and straightforward, packing a number of features in its corners. Some of the most important and interesting of these features are the following; it gives users the possibility to:
- Combine and splice several feeds of different formats (RSS, ATOM, RDF) into one feed.
- Easily add individual items such as videos, photos or audio directly into existing feeds.
- Create feeds of random items such as videos, photos and audio; thereby creating podcasts or media channels.
- Customize the look and feel of their feed page by using available themes or creating their own themes.
And for the created feeds, the service provides detailed statistics including: Subscribers, hits, visits, and referrals.
A developer API was launched recently enabling developers to pull content from hosted feeds, statistics of a certain feed, or the number of subscribers. The API also gives the ability to build and add themes, widgets and doors (small interactive applications that can be integrated into the feed to enhance reader interaction with feed content).
For people hosting their websites on their own domain names and who want to have their feeds hosted under the same domain, the option is offered for free.
A number of publishing and publicizing options are available as well, making it easier to integrate or show off a feed’s content on several places on the web.
Feedoor currently has an English interface only, although it supports different languages in the feed content.
The service was initially launched in 2007 from Jordan by Mahmoud Mehyar.
# Feedoor