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The Feedly Cloud servers have abuse-prevention systems that might reject API calls if too many requests are detected. When this happens, your application will receive a 429 Too Many Requests, as well as a Retry-After header with the number of seconds of “penalty”. Feedly Reader is an RSS reader for your iPhone or iPad that lets you collect all of the blogs you like to read in one, easy-to-browse place. Just add your favorite sites, or browse by category to. Feedy assigns each item in your feeds a rating. The rating is generated based on the number of tweets mentioning the article, which is a powerful metric of how interesting and noteworthy an article is. Feedy also assigns high ratings for feeds that update infrequently, so you don't miss that rare post from your favorite small website or blog. Thus, more importantly with the tax records is to store them throughout the year. But it’s really an uncertain task to help keep all the tax records in a structured way with a view to avoid any difficulty in period of need.

Millions of professionals rely on Feedly to keep up with the topics and trends they care about. The content they discover and curate in Feedly is all the more valuable if they can easily share it with other people and applications. The purpose of the Feedly API is to empower individuals and businesses to streamline their research and curation workflows as well as empower third-party developers to create different/innovative reading experiences.

Feedly Enterprise customers can use the Feedly API add-on feature to integrate the insights they current in Feedly with ticketing apps, collaboration apps, sales apps, social media sharing apps, machine learning models, and other business apps. The Feedly Enterprise plan includes up to 200,000 request per month and the full power of the Feedly API. Any action a user is taking in the Feedly application can be performed via the Feedly Enterprise API.

Feedly Pro customers can use productivity apps like Buffer, Zapier, IFTTT, and many others to easily integrate their their Feedly with other systems and automate tedious cut-and-paste actions. If you are a developer building a productivity app and you would like to to integrate your app with Feedly, we have a special program to support you.

Feedly Pro customers can also use the Feedly app to create what we call hobby scripts (small apps that allow you to play with your Feedly content in a non-commercial context)

The last use case for the Feedly API is the development of third-party reader apps. There are already lots of third-party reader apps integrated with Feedly (example: Reeder, Newsify, …) so we have a review process to make sure that a new potential reading app that wants to integrate with Feedly is truly innovative and respectful of the user’s privacy before we grant access to the API.

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The Feedly mobile and Web apps are built on top of the Feedly API so all the Feedly features are available via the JSON+REST API.

If you are a Feedly customer, interested in integrating your Feedly feeds, boards, and priorities with another business applications, please signup for an Feedly Enterprise API demo.

If you are building a productivity application and integrating with Feedly to enable your customers access their Feedly content, we require a Feedly Pro license for each customer. This is what we are doing with Buffer, IFTTT, Zapier, etc. You can start building your application against the Feedly API Sandbox and contact us when you are ready to go production.

If you are building an innovative consumer application using Feedly (innovative because of a new platform or UI), we will grant you a license and help you distribute your solution. The key here is around innovation. You can start building your application against the Feedly API Sandbox and contact us when you are ready to go production.

If you are a hobbyist playing around with the Feedly API in a non-commercial context and have a Feedly Pro plan, you can use the Feedly developer token to access your feeds and boards.

The Feedly API is based on JSON and REST. It is very easy to use. Here are three examples.

Example 1: Get access to the content of the ReadWrite feed

Example 2: Get access to the personalization graph of an authenticated user

Example 3: Get the most popular articles from Engadget

Here are a few toolkits and libraries contributed by Feedly API developers.

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  • FeedlyClient, a Python wrapper library
  • feedly-api, a PHP wrapper library
  • RSSSharp, a .Net toolkit
  • feedly node, a Node.JS library
  • Feedlr, a Ruby wrapper
  • D Feedly, a D language wrapper library