RSS Feed Finder
Discover hidden RSS and Atom feeds on any website. Find content feeds, news feeds, blog feeds, and more automatically.
How RSS Feed Finder Works
HTML Analysis
Scans HTML head and content for RSS/Atom link tags
Common Paths
Checks standard RSS paths like /feed, /rss, /atom.xml
CMS Detection
Identifies WordPress and other CMS-specific feeds
Validation
Validates each feed to ensure it's actually RSS/Atom
Features
Deep Scanning
Finds hidden RSS feeds that aren't publicly listed
Multiple Formats
Supports RSS, Atom, and RDF feed formats
OPML Export
Export found feeds to OPML for RSS readers
Bulk Processing
Process up to 10 websites simultaneously
Frequently Asked Questions
RSS Feed Finder automatically discovers hidden RSS and Atom feeds on any website that aren't always visible to users. It's perfect for content creators, researchers, journalists, and marketers who want to monitor competitors, track industry news, or stay updated with specific websites without manual checking.
Our tool uses multiple discovery methods: 1) Scans HTML head sections for RSS/Atom link tags, 2) Checks common RSS paths like /feed, /rss, /atom.xml, 3) Detects CMS-specific feeds (WordPress, Drupal, etc.), 4) Validates each discovered feed to ensure it's working and properly formatted.
Yes! You can analyze up to 10 websites simultaneously. Simply enter each URL on a new line in the input field. This bulk processing feature is perfect for analyzing competitor websites, monitoring industry publications, or checking multiple blogs at once.
OPML (Outline Processor Markup Language) is a standard format for sharing RSS feed lists. After discovering feeds, you can export them as an OPML file and import it directly into popular RSS readers like Feedly, Inoreader, NewsBlur, or any other RSS client. This saves you from manually adding each feed.
Our tool discovers RSS 2.0, RSS 1.0 (RDF), and Atom feeds. It can find main site feeds, category-specific feeds, author feeds, comment feeds, and even specialized feeds like product updates or event listings. The tool works with WordPress, Drupal, Ghost, Medium, and most other content management systems.
Yes, our RSS Feed Finder is completely free with no account required! You can analyze up to 10 websites per request. The tool respects robots.txt files and implements rate limiting to be respectful to target websites. All discovered feeds are validated in real-time to ensure they're working.
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