RSS Finder

Easily find and extract RSS feed URLs from any website. Perfect for bloggers, developers, and readers who want to automate content updates.

Why use RSS Finder?

Many websites publish RSS feeds, but they don’t always make them visible.
With RSS Finder, you can quickly discover hidden RSS and Atom feeds just by entering a website URL.

This tool helps bloggers, content creators, and developers stay updated automatically without manually checking sites.
It’s especially useful for building news aggregators, automation scripts, or personal dashboards.

How to use RSS Finder

  1. Step 1 - Enter the website URL you want to check for RSS feeds.
  2. Step 2 - Click on the 'Find RSS' button to scan the site.
  3. Step 3 - The tool will display available RSS/Atom feed links.
  4. Step 4 - Copy the feed link and use it in your reader, app, or integration.

RSS Finder – FAQ

What is an RSS Feed and why is it important? +
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a way for websites to share content updates automatically.
Instead of manually visiting each website, you can subscribe to its RSS feed and get new posts delivered to your RSS reader or app instantly.
Can this tool find hidden or custom feeds? +
Yes. RSS Finder scans the HTML source of the given site and looks for standard RSS and Atom feed tags.
Even if the site doesn’t display a feed link publicly, the tool can detect feeds embedded in meta tags or headers.
How can I use the feed links I find? +
Once you copy the RSS link, you can add it to any RSS reader (like Feedly, Inoreader, or Thunderbird).
Developers can also use these links in custom applications, bots, or websites to fetch and display live content.