RSS Feed Source
Get RSS Feed from Any Website
Many websites have hidden RSS feeds. Here's how to find them — or create one if the site doesn't offer RSS.
Feed URL Pattern
Check common paths: /feed, /rss, /atom.xml, /feed.xml
How to Get Your Any Website RSS Feed
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Try common RSS URLs: site.com/feed, site.com/rss, site.com/atom.xml, site.com/feed.xml
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Check the page source for <link type="application/rss+xml"> tags
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Use a browser extension like RSS Feed Reader to auto-detect feeds
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If no feed exists, use a service like FetchRSS to create one
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Paste the discovered or created feed URL into Brevofeed
Tips for Any Website RSS Feeds
- Most WordPress sites have feeds at /feed by default
- Blogger/Blogspot sites use /feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
- GitHub repos have feeds at github.com/user/repo/releases.atom
- Many sites hide their RSS — check the HTML source for feed links
Frequently Asked Questions
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