Your comments

Ok, after some of the consideration I decided to open the feeds after all. But like I said, the quality of the service is determined by users voting/tagging articles so I made it as a pro version. 

The pro version costs 9.99$ and you will be able to read feeds from 3rd party apps and it will help develop rssheap so I think it is fair. 
Thanks for your feedback, this has now been implemented.
Try it out and let me know if you have any other issues/suggestions.
Although it makes sense to provide xml feeds, here is a list of reasons I am not providing it yet.

This is already an rss reader, just like feedly or any other rss reader out there and providing rss feed from rss feeds does not make sense to me.

I can of course provide rss feeds for tags which would make sense but the quality of rsseap as a service is determined by users uploading feeds, voting and tagging on articles and if I released the content to be read by other readers I would loose that functionality and ultimately I would loose the quality of the service - (I know that by not providing feeds I will loose some of the users but as it is now, I am more interested in quality than number of active users on the site, primarily because this is a very useful tool for me too and the quality of the articles is my main concern).

The mobile apps are coming so you will be able to read news on all the devices.


I will mark this as declined for now - It's not that I will not implement it, I will be releasing xml feeds at some point, when the site is mature enough (content-wise) and when I am confident enough that the service can filter out cool articles without users having to vote or tag, we are getting there, it's just that I don't think we are there yet. 

Hope you understand and let me know what you think about it.
Hi Andrew,

You can now see the list of all the available tags in the system - and of course subscribe/unsubscribe from there. 
Let me know what you think.

http://www.rssheap.com/tags