Goodbye Feedly, Hello Bloglovin’


Ever since the unfortunate demise of Google Reader I’ve used Feedly as my reader of choice. I only use it on my iPad because it’s just so shiny and sleek and makes everyone’s posts look so pretty. Unfortunately, Feedly has a bunch of bugs though that have been slowly annoying me more and more.

It never seems to update properly. It tells me it’s updating my feed but I update it manually and suddenly there are hours of new posts appearing even though it refreshed itself 10 seconds beforehand. It also, for reasons unknown, would open up in one of my categories even though I have it set to show all unread posts not just certain categories. This really, really annoyed me and is the main reason I’ve decided to move onto Bloglovin’. It has taken a long time for me to do this though because well, mostly I just don’t like the name Bloglovin’ and didn’t want to use the site but after much frustration at the small, niggly issues with Feedly I’ve taken the plunge and am now using Bloglovin’ as my feed reader.

One thing I did have difficulty with though was finding out how to export my Feedly feeds over to Bloglovin, currently Bloglovin only links to a google site that now no longer exists and the internet wasn’t very helpful either and obviously Feedly don’t make it easy to find how to export all your information elsewhere.

Fortunately, it’s actually very easy to export your OPML file from Feedly over to Bloglovin, once you know how that is:

  1. Login to your Feedly account 
  2. Click on this link to export your OPML – http://feedly.com/index.html#opml – this will prompt you to save the file
  3. Login to Bloglovin’, hover over your profile image and choose Settings, there will be an option to Import Blogs
  4. Click on Choose File and navigate to where your saved your OPML above

And then you’re done! If you click on your feed after that it might show as empty/all read but on the right hand side it will list all of your subscriptions.


8 responses to “Goodbye Feedly, Hello Bloglovin’”

    • I know! You’re the reason I decided to 🙂 I saw your tweets and it seemed easy enough so thought I’d give it a try.

  1. I’ve only ever used BlogLovin’ so I’ve not really got anything else to compare it to, haha. But I really like it’s features, such as finding blogs similar to my own.

  2. I’ve never encountered any of those problems in Feedly, but I do get annoyed at how hard it is to mark an article as read, or how easy it is to accidentally mark everything. I’m not a fan of the name Bloglovin’ either, but I did see how my own Tumblr feed looks on it, and I must admit it looks great. XD

  3. I’ve never encountered any of those problems with Feedly! I actually really like the interface and have enjoyed using it ever since I switched over from Google Reader. Bloglovin’ just does not appeal to me. I don’t know if it’s the interface or the name or what, but it just… I don’t know, it just doesn’t do it for me :/

  4. I use both of them but I still prefer Feedly. Feedly displays the post all nice and easy to ready, but Bloglovin’s feed is so narrow and small. I do like searching for new blogs via Bloglovin and some of the social features it comes with.

  5. I haven’t even heard of Feedly till now – I switched to Bloglovin’ when Google Reader ceased, but I haven’t really used Bloglovin’ until very recently, to follow some other “mommy blogs” that I want to eventually network with through my new project I’m working on, but other than that I just keep a blogroll on my site and click through the list every so often 😛

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