- RedReader (Android)[1] - Website/F-Droid/PlayStore
- Stealth (Android)[2] - Website/F-Droid
- Infinity (Android)[3] - Website/F-Droid/PlayStore
- Dystopia (iOS)[1:1] - AppStore
- Luna (iOS)[1:2] - AppStore
- Narwhal (iOS)[3:1] - Website/AppStore
- Libreddit (web)[2:1] - Website/Instances
- Teddit (web)[2:2] - Website/Instances
If you are including apps that are switching to a paid subscription model, I believe Infinity is going that route.
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Stealth app gives the choice between using teddit endpoint API which will survive and by scraping data
You can add Narwhal (iOS) to the list. It’ll continue working as-is for a few months before transitioning to a monthly subscription.
I was going to mention boost, but a few hours ago this was posted https://old.reddit.com/r/BoostForReddit/comments/14m7ow1/boost_will_stop_working_after_july_1st_thank_you/
Infinity (Android) is making a go at a paid subscription.
Are they sure with libreddit and teddit? Don‘t they rely on the API too?
Teddit uses his own “Unoffical API”
Unofficial API (RSS & JSON support, no rate limits or Reddit account required)
Libreddit there are some issues about it
https://github.com/libreddit/libreddit/issues/818
https://github.com/libreddit/libreddit/issues/785
None of the reddit apps using the api will have nsfw content so I wonder if they are even worth it at that point.
Teddit, Libreddit and Stealth are scrappers, you can look ate nsfw subreddits
No, they are not. Personally, I think we are better off with lemmy and kbin which are not governed by corporations.
How is Dystopia 17+ years old but only has 3 ratings in the App Store? How strange