Sortly (a Feedly extension) Sortly (a Feedly extension)

News & Weather
Version: 2.1
Last Update: 2017-03-07

Overview

Sortly (a Feedly extension) is a Chrome extension developed by Anarkin. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Sortly (a Feedly extension) is 2.1, updated on 2017-03-07.
627 users have installed this extension. 44 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

The ultimate feedly experience: sort by popularity

Do you really love how RSS readers work, but got tired of all those daily articles and you find it unefficient to go through all of them?

The solution has arrived, Sortly!

Sort by popularity/likes, so you can read what other people found the most interesting, based on various social network feedbacks.

Usage:
- open feedly
- make sure you are using the New React-based rendering engine (General Settings)
- make sure you are using the Title-only view
- open your feed
- press 'q'

#feedly #sortly #sort #popularity #engagement #likes #facebook #twitter #google+

Rating

44 ratings

Total Installs

627

Information

Last Update

2017-03-07

Current Version

2.1

Size

52.14KiB

Author

Anarkin

Website

None

Category

News & Weather

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avatar Matt Jarbo
2021-02-07

The extension worked great for a while, but lately it isn't working at all. Hopefully they'll update it and fix it.

avatar Fredrik Blomqvist
2019-06-02

No longer works (changes the order of the list, but it's definitely not sorted by popularity).

avatar Michael Wan
2018-01-11

It is a must extension for Feedly to find useful article fast in RSS. Thank you Anarkin.

avatar Иван Куприянов
2017-03-15

Works great. Would be nice to automatically load all hidden entries (somtimes i get 1k+). It's annoying to press PageDown and wait while it stops scrolling.

avatar Sylvain JG
2017-03-06

Still working. Here's how:
Go to your profile clicking on your icon on the top right in any feed page, Go to Preferences, General Settings, Rendering Engine, select "New React Base...".

Then type q in any feed to apply Sortly