RSS from HTML

Point at what you want to follow. We'll build the feed.

Add a URL, then click the headline, listing, or section you want to track right on the live page. Feeder turns your selection into a real feed, no RSS required.

The website picker: a URL loaded in a live preview, with custom CSS selector fields for entry, title, and link

How it works

You point, Feeder tracks

Load the page

Paste a URL and the page loads right in the builder, so you're picking from the real, live site instead of guessing at a structure.

Click what matters

Click the link or section you want to track. Feeder works out the pattern and shows you a preview of what the feed will look like.

Fine-tune if you want

Custom CSS selectors for the entry, title, and link are right there if you want exact control over what gets picked up.

Where to find it

Wherever you add a feed

Search for a site that doesn't have RSS in Add Feed and this is what comes up. The browser extension offers it automatically when it can't find a feed on the page you're on, and it's in the command palette too.

Plan availability

On Plus, Professional, and Enterprise

The website picker is available on Plus, Professional, and Enterprise. It isn't on Free yet.

Want it done automatically instead? Try AI Feeds →


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