My browser of choice is Google Chrome. There is a handy little app for this called Feedly Mini . Feedly Mini appears as a small grey icon right at the bottom right of any website with an RSS feed.
If I click on it, a narrow bar extends upwards and by clicking on the plus sign I can send the feed directly to Feedly. Feedly then shows me the latest posts and a green button at the top belarus telegram screening with +feedly . If I click on it, I can select a folder to which I want to add the feed. I try to get by with very few global folders and so adding a feed is possible with just three, maximum five clicks. It will be four if I find the blog so brilliant that I promote its feed to " must read " - its posts will be shown to me in any case. Five if I add the feed to another folder.
Screenshot Google Webstore Feedly Mini
A good alternative to Feedly Mini for Firefox users is the plugin Add to Feedly .
What I personally appreciate so much about Feedly is the direct connection to Pocket and Evernote (Evernote is unfortunately only available in the Pro version of Feedly). I also like the clearly structured user interface in both the web version and the Android app. I can adapt the appearance of the posts to my personal preferences.