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Developer: inkl Pty. Ltd.
Category: News
Price: Free
Version: 6.41
ID: com.inkl.app

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Description

Welcome to inkl, the last news app you’ll ever download. We show you the world’s most interesting and important news, from sources you know and trust.

Enjoy brilliant reporting and analysis from publishers you don't see on other news apps, like The Economist, Bloomberg, Financial Times, Foreign Policy, and hundreds of others around the world.

See stories curated to inform and surprise you, and make it easier and faster for you to follow news that matters to you. We don’t care about selling ads (inkl is ad-free) or going viral (inkl is a paid service where you are the customer, not the product). So instead of clickbait and fake news, we show you news you won’t see elsewhere, like our Good News feed, which starts you off with three positive stories every morning. Or our Analysis feed, which pulls together the latest long reads from publishers like The Financial Times and BusinessWeek. You can also dive deeper into related articles below every story that help you really understand the news, overcome biases, and burst the social media filter bubble.

Try inkl for free with a no-obligation 7-day trial. We don’t charge you automatically, so there’s no need to cancel if you don’t like what you see. Just tap ‘download’ and enjoy the world’s best news coverage, completely free for a week.

About inkl memberships purchased within the inkl app:

• The free trial does not oblige you to buy a subscription
• You can delete the app at any time during or after the trial without being charged
• A payment will only be charged to your iTunes Account if you choose to confirm a purchase
• Once purchased, your subscription will renew monthly, and you’ll see it in your iTunes account as ‘inkl: News without paywalls’
• You can turn off the automatic renewal by going to your iTunes Account Settings at least 24-hours before the end of the period
• Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period
• Your free trial will end, and your subscription period will start, immediately upon purchase

For full terms and conditions please visit: https://www.inkl.com/terms

Version history

6.41
2023-03-15
Performance improvements and minor bug fixes
6.40
2023-01-31
Articles now load even faster. Also includes some minor bug fixes and other performance improvements.
6.38
2022-12-29
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
6.37
2022-12-27
More expansive listen capability, now available on all articles, not just those in curated lists.
6.36
2022-12-19
New playlist functionality added so that you can listen to the Morning Edition and Saved Articles.
Performance optimisation for faster loading of content.
6.35
2022-12-07
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
6.34
2022-11-01
Now you can listen to the news on inkl as well.
6.33
2022-10-19
You can now vote up or down on each story to tell us whether you want more or less news like that.
6.32
2022-09-17
Performance improvements and minor bug fixes.
6.30
2022-09-11
Performance improvements and minor bug fixes
6.29
2022-08-19
Performance improvements and some minor bug fixes
6.28
2022-06-09
In this release the big news stories get even bigger. No more squinting at the fine print with the new handy text resizing button at the top of article pages.
6.27
2022-06-06
In this release the big news stories get even bigger. No more squinting at the fine print with the new handy text resizing button at the top of article pages.
6.26
2022-05-22
Download this update and you'll be able to:
• Think outside the box, with inkl widgets for your home screen
• More easily find what ye seek, through better, predictive search
• Turn the knobs on your newsfeed with easier controls for following or unfollowing topics
6.25
2022-05-21
Download this update and you'll be able to:
• Think outside the box, with inkl widgets for your home screen
• More easily find what ye seek, through better, predictive search
• Turn the knobs on your newsfeed with easier controls for following or unfollowing topics
6.24
2022-05-18
Download this update and you'll be able to:
• Think outside the box, with inkl widgets for your home screen
• More easily find what ye seek, through better, predictive search
• Turn the knobs on your newsfeed with easier controls for following or unfollowing topics
6.23
2022-03-23
Performance improvements and minor bug fixes
6.22
2022-03-19
Performance improvements and minor bug fixes.
6.21
2022-03-15
Performance improvements and minor bug fixes.
6.20
2021-12-24
Performance improvements and bug fixes
6.17
2021-08-12
Performance improvements and bug fixes
6.16
2021-08-11
Performance improvements and bug fixes
6.15
2021-06-04
Performance improvements and bug fixes
6.14
2020-10-23
Performance improvements and some bug fixes.
6.12
2020-10-21
Performance improvements and some bug fixes.

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Monthly Subscription
(Unlock the world's best news for a month.)
$9.99
Free
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Yearly Subscription
(Unlock the world's best news for a year.)
$99.99
Free
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Ratings

4.5 out of 5
695 Ratings

Reviews

NotaCockapoo,
WOW
I’ll be honest here, I almost didn’t give this app a try bc I simply just can’t afford the $10/month subscription fee, but I’m so so happy I decided to take advantage of the free trial bc this is the news app of my DREAMS. I downloaded it this morning thinking I’d give it a quick browse while I was drinking my coffee and then cancel my free trial. Well, my “quick browse” ended up being an intense 6 hour long immersion. 6 HOURS! I’m blown away by the quality and sheer volume of articles available, and every article I read was so edifying. I cannot recommend this enough: the UI is intuitive and aesthetically satisfying, the categories are simple, accurate, and well organized, the content is credible, unbiased, and factual, and it is somehow the perfect app for every type of reader, from the news junkie to the casual browser. I feel like I’ve learned more in the last 6 hours than I have watching the news every day for the last 6 years.

The only - and I mean ONLY- negative for me is the subscription price. I think the price is more than fair, but it’s just not something I can afford after being impacted by covid. To the developers: phenomenal job! Y’all have created something beautiful and I can’t wait until I’m able to support what you’re doing w/a subscription.
MGayleG,
Great news app!
This was the news app I’ve been wanting! It’s straight forward and easy to use without all the clickbait and random ads littering the page. You can customize what sources you want to receive news from and make your own tags to follow stories that are more topic specific. I’m still in my free trial, but the content and the app are good enough to make me seriously consider buying a subscription. I was a bit deterred by the subscription price per month being $10, in comparison with apps like Reuters and even Apple News, which are free for the most part. But for some new sources like The Washington Post and The Economist you need to have a subscription to their specific periodical to gain access to certain content. I can see how the $10 inkl price could be worth it in that regard. One flat fee per month for access to all those periodicals except WSJ and Barron’s (which i don’t read anyway).
Ck1dog,
No ads, every article. I’ve uninstalled Apple News
I was paying for Apple News +, but even paying for it, would run into articles I couldn’t read due to paywalls. Plus they were still filled with horrible ads.

Inkl? No ads, a better reading experience, and I can read 100% of the articles listed in the various feeds. A much better experience, and well worth paying for if you’re interested in actually reading actual news articles.
IAMWAM,
Free Option
I downloaded this app and my first impressions were great, finally a news site that is actually unbiased and easy to use... Theres even a good news section, all of which is incredinly informative. Everything about the app is great, but then I got to the payment options. I've used this app for a good 15 minutes and am blown away at the quality, I'd love to keep using it... But I simply can not afford the subscription right now. It's not possible for me. It appears there is no free version available, and for me, it doesn't matter how good the app is. If I can not have access to the app, I won't even try to get comfortable with it. It was a short stay, but it seems it would only last me a couple days anyways. I wish there was a free version, with ads, for me to continue using this app because I really want to be able to. Without that option, I have no choice but to uninstall. Very unfortunate this gem is being hung up by a subscription fee....
JJSchnabel,
Love Inkl
I love this news app. So nice to have no ads. So nice to be able to have all this news available to me 24/7 in a myriad of customizable formats. My one gripe would be that I’d love for a trusted media bias rating or (3 ratings maybe... idk) to show up right next to the publication name. And for the rating to be a link so that I can be taken from Inkl to read about the media company profile. Right now, I’m trying to memorize biases. But I still love love love this app. Oh yeah, and hoping Inkl will show up for MacBooks too. :)
Randomly, cddfghv,
Still good but not as good after ap update
This news ap used to be completely on point—not a ton of news every day but what you got was always quality. The best feature was “good news” which had positive articles about science, culture, art, etc. Inkl must have changed the algorithm recently though, because now there’s a lot of celebrity click-bait in daily news, “good news” is full of weight loss articles, and “science” has dozens of headlines about The Mandalorian, legos, etc that just happen to mention the word “space.” Still better than Apple News though.
MacApp45,
Meh
About to finish the trial of this news app. I use Apple’s News app regularly so that is my basis of comparison. Inkl’s strength supposedly is that their articles are curated by humans from a wide variety of reputable media sources. If this is true, then the human’s must work part-time and only on on weekends because the articles do not feel refreshed nearly as quickly as News. Also, News gives me much fresher news but constant updates through the day from sources , like Inkl, that I can choose including any current subscriptions. Inkl’s UI is also a bit clunky and I didn’t really enjoy using it as much. A lot of potential but I’ll take News over this throughout everyday of the week.
jeffreywescott,
The only ad-free news aggregator
I’d give this app 5 stars. I pay for it, and like it for the most part. Sometimes in the course of stripping ads, it seems like photos and other content get stripped as well. Otherwise, it’s a great app and finally lets me consume news from multiple sources without paying multiple subscriptions.

There aren’t any other news aggregator apps out there without ads that I’m aware of. It would be nice if all content providers were willing to participate (e.g., NY Times, WaPo). I get why they don’t, but ... Fortunately, the Guardian is included.
MusiqMysfit,
Great App — room for improvement
I would absolutely love if there were actually many more customizable options. inkl touts customizability, but I don’t feel there is that much of it here. Apple News, for instance, allows you to customize the topic of their widgets, but inkl only allows “lead stories,” which I’m REALLY not a fan of because they’re all stories I don’t want to hear about. I don’t care to constantly read about politics, business, and Covid-19. I’d also like the ability to change the fonts!
eastoneddie,
The news app for objective readers
Never thought I would write a review for a paid news app, but INKL is exceptional! Well curated news from sources with a history of strong objective reporting. Just read a superior
article from Foreign Policy journal that I would have missed without this app. This app also helps you to dig down in a subject. The good news feature is great also. My only “complaint” is I wish there was an option to switch to black on white type