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A free, open-source tool to find RSS feeds on any URL
Can't find the RSS feed for a website or blog? Paste the URL below and we'll try and find it!
What are RSS feeds?
The web is filled with dynamic content that is always changing. RSS feeds were created decades ago to standardize the way we pull new content like articles and blog posts from across the internet.
There's not much you can do with an RSS feed URL on its own, but there are many RSS clients and services you can use to subscribe to them.
Frequently asked questions
What does RSS Lookup do?
RSS Lookup is a free tool that finds the RSS feed associated with a website. Paste in any URL, and see if any feeds exist for that site!
How does RSS Lookup work?
When you submit a URL, RSS Lookup fetches the site and looks for any RSS HTML tags. If it can't find any, it searches a couple common feed paths to make sure you find the feed if it exists.
Why couldn't RSS Lookup find any feeds?
RSS Lookup looks for feeds if they exist, but unfortunately many websites do not have an RSS feed configured. In addition, some may have not properly configured their HTML RSS link tags.
What information does this site collect?
This site is a side project I set up in a couple days- it's not meant to collect a bunch of data. Besides information Upstash Redis collects for rate limiting and anonymous analytics collected by Umami, I don't keep track of specific URLs requested using RSS Lookup.