Comparison · Updated May 2026
Ayewatch vs Feedly
AyeWatch vs Feedly: AI alerts vs AI-augmented feed reader.
TL;DR
Feedly is a feed reader you actively check; its Leo AI tier ($18+/mo) prioritizes items in your feeds. AyeWatch flips the model — you don't read a feed, you receive only the meaningful events as alerts, across sources broader than RSS.
Feature-by-feature comparison
| Feature | Ayewatch | Feedly |
|---|---|---|
| Model | Push alerts on change | Pull feed reader |
| Starting price | $0 / $9 | Free / $7+ / $18+ Leo AI |
| Source breadth | 1B+ — not RSS-bound | RSS + curated |
| Specific URL watching | Yes | No |
| Feed reader UI | No | Yes |
| AI prioritization | Built into matching | Leo AI add-on |
When to choose Ayewatch
You'd rather be pushed the 3 things that matter than scroll a curated feed. You need monitoring of sources beyond RSS (URLs, Reddit, filings, social).
When to choose Feedly
You enjoy reading a daily feed and want a reader-first interface with topic prioritization.
Frequently asked
Is AyeWatch a real alternative to Feedly?
Yes. AyeWatch covers the same core monitoring use case — surfacing meaningful changes across the web — but uses proprietary semantic AI instead of keyword matching or page-diffing, which means dramatically fewer false positives. It also offers a more generous free tier and a transparent credit-based pricing model.
Can I migrate from Feedly to AyeWatch easily?
Yes. Most users describe their existing alerts in plain English and AyeWatch sets them up in under two minutes. There is no data export required — just recreate the topics. Free plan is available with no credit card.
Does AyeWatch integrate with Slack, email, and webhooks?
Yes. AyeWatch delivers alerts via push notifications, email, Slack, Discord, generic webhooks (HMAC-SHA256 signed), and a REST API. You can route different topics to different channels.