RSS Widget for Newsletter
RSS Widget for Newsletters
Display your newsletter archive on your website, or aggregate newsletters from other sources into a readable feed.
Why Use an RSS Widget for Newsletter?
Show newsletter archive on your website
Attract new subscribers with content previews
Works with Substack, Buttondown, Revue, and more
Auto-updates with each new issue
Recommended Widget Style
For newsletter content, we recommend the List layout. Here is how the three styles compare:
Cards
A visual grid of cards with thumbnails, titles, and excerpts. Best for image-heavy content like blogs, YouTube, and portfolios.
List
A compact vertical list of titles and dates. Ideal for newsletters, podcasts, and intranet feeds where density matters.
Ticker
A horizontally scrolling headline ticker. Perfect for breaking news, digital signage, and real-time updates.
Example Feed URLs
Drop any of these into Brevofeed to get started instantly.
How It Works
Add Your Feed
Paste your RSS or Atom feed URL into the Brevofeed dashboard. We validate and start polling it immediately.
Customize Your Widget
Pick a layout (cards, list, or ticker), set colors and fonts to match your brand, and preview in real time.
Embed Anywhere
Copy the one-line embed code and paste it into your website. The widget loads fast and updates automatically.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I embed my Substack newsletter on my website?
Create Your Newsletter RSS Widget
Set up a beautiful, auto-updating RSS widget for your newsletter in under two minutes. Free plan available.
Get Started FreeOther Use Cases
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YouTube Channel
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