RSS Feed Source
Get RSS Feed from Substack
Every Substack newsletter has a built-in RSS feed. Display Substack content on your website with Brevofeed.
Feed URL Pattern
https://yourname.substack.com/feed
How to Get Your Substack RSS Feed
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Your Substack RSS feed is at: yourname.substack.com/feed
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For custom domain Substacks: yourdomain.com/feed
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Copy the feed URL and paste into Brevofeed
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Create a widget or email digest to share the content
Tips for Substack RSS Feeds
- Substack RSS feeds include both free and paid post titles
- Paid post content is truncated in RSS — only the preview is shown
- Great for displaying a newsletter archive on a separate website
Frequently Asked Questions
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