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How to find and use Native RSS feeds

Learn how to use RSSFinder.app

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Native RSS feeds are XML feeds provided directly by websites to allow you to stay updated on new content like blog posts, news articles, podcasts, and videos. These feeds are created and maintained by the website owners, ensuring that you get accurate and timely updates.

How to find Native RSS feeds

1. Go to RSSFinder.app.

2. Enter a topic or website URL.

3. RSSFinder will automatically search the webpage for available RSS feeds. Once the feed is found, the feed URL (as well as related feeds) will be provided for you to use.

Using the Native RSS feed with RSS.app

Once you’ve found the Native RSS feed, you can use it with RSS.app.

1. Paste the RSS feed URL into the RSS Feed Generator and click Generate.

If the native RSS feed doesn't include images, we will offer the option to generate an RSS.app alternative feed. This feed will pull images directly from the source website.

2. Click Save to my Feeds to save it.

You can then use the feed as a widget or set up Alerts to Discord, Telegram, Slack, or email.

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