RSS Feed Source
Get RSS Feed from Reddit
Reddit has built-in RSS feeds for every subreddit, user, and search query. Display Reddit content on your website with Brevofeed.
Feed URL Pattern
https://www.reddit.com/r/SUBREDDIT/.rss
How to Get Your Reddit RSS Feed
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Go to the subreddit, user profile, or search you want to follow
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Add .rss to the end of any Reddit URL
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For subreddits: reddit.com/r/subredditname/.rss
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For users: reddit.com/user/username/.rss
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Paste the RSS URL into Brevofeed
Tips for Reddit RSS Feeds
- You can filter by hot, new, top, etc: reddit.com/r/subreddit/top/.rss
- Add ?limit=25 to control how many posts are included
- Multi-reddits also support RSS: reddit.com/r/sub1+sub2/.rss
Frequently Asked Questions
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