Reviews & Comments of Feedly Counter chrome extension

From August 1st, 2013 to September 17th, 2016, 50% user give 5-star rating, 40% user give 4-star rating, 10% user give 3-star rating. for Feedly Counter chrome extension.

Reviews of feedly counter:


Justin Williams September 17th, 2016
Justin Williams

Are you going update the icon to match the new format (16x16) for the latest version of chrome?


Henry Harrison April 2nd, 2015
Henry Harrison

Does what is says on the tin. Two cons: if you already have a Feedly tab open (I like to have it pinned), clicking the icon will open a *new* tab instead of switching to the existing one. All my other "open a website" buttons get this right. Please implement this. 2. It seems to have trouble staying logged in; I often need to click it to get it to update. Not sure what the problem is.


Ushakov Vasilii February 20th, 2015
Ushakov Vasilii

Simple good thing!


Joe Fitzsimons January 28th, 2014
Joe Fitzsimons

To people seeing it stop working and displaying a grey icon, that happened to me once after the extension updated, and re-installing it fixed it. (Obviously it would be nice if this didn't happen).


A Google User January 1st, 2014
A Google User

Stopped working a few days ago, now the icon is just grey with a question mark.


Laura Miller March 6th, 2014
Laura Miller

Exactly what I was looking for. Very simple. A button with unread count. Options include: adjusting the polling interval, connecting to https, linking to feedly beta, and turning desktop notifications on.


Evan Shultz September 7th, 2013
Evan Shultz

Great! Simple and direct, and functionality the official extension should have.


Raymond Chiu October 3rd, 2013
Raymond Chiu

simple but useful


Ben Liblit September 5th, 2013
Ben Liblit

Clean, simple, and reliable. Does what it should and nothing more. As of a week or two ago, Feedly now makes HTTPS available for all users, not just paid Pro users. To upgrade this review from four to five stars, it would be nice if the extension used secure HTTPS instead of insecure HTTP. The extension should use HTTPS internally when polling for unread articles, and it should direct the browser to the HTTPS-secured site when clicked. Please?


Oliver Drummond August 1st, 2013
Oliver Drummond

Works well, but could have a faster refresh rate.