Community managers often juggle multiple tasks: content curation, social listening, automating updates, and keeping members engaged. RSS.app can streamline these tasks by letting you pull content from across the web and automatically deliver it to your community platforms.
1. Monitor Topics and Mentions
Need fresh content on a specific topic? RSS.app lets you create feeds by simply entering a keyword — we’ll scrape the internet for related articles, blog posts, and news.
Example: If you manage a sustainability-focused group, enter climate change
or eco startups
to find fresh content every day.
How to do it:
1. Go to our RSS Generator.
2. Enter your keyword and click Generate.
3. Click Save to My Feeds to save it to your account.
Filter it if needed, and use it in widgets, alerts, or bundles. This is ideal for general themes, trends, or niche topics without a single reliable source.
2. Monitor Topics and Mentions in Google News
Google News is a great way to track media coverage, and RSS.app can turn any Google News search into an RSS feed.
Example: If you're watching for coverage of your community’s name or a product launch, use a Google News search like “ProductX launch”
.
How to do it:
1. Go to news.google.com and enter your search term.
2. Copy the full URL from the address bar.
3. Paste the URL into our Google News RSS Generator and click Generate.
4. Click Save to My Feeds to save it to your account.
You’ll now get timely updates whenever new articles match your search.
3. Track Reddit Discussions Using Subreddit Feeds
Stay on top of community discussions by pulling in content from relevant subreddits.
Example: If you run a design community, monitor /r/UXDesign
or /r/web_design
.
How to do it:
1. Copy the URL of any subreddit or Reddit search.
2. Paste the URL into our Reddit RSS Generator and click Generate.
3. Click Save to My Feeds to save it to your account.
Use this to share top threads or to stay informed without manually browsing Reddit.
Curate Content for Weekly Digests or Community Posts
Easily pull articles from trusted blogs, industry sites, or YouTube channels and compile them for newsletters, weekly forum posts, or Discord updates.
Example: Set up feeds from the HubSpot blog, Fast Company, YouTube channels like “Marketing Examples”
How to do it:
1. Generate feeds from any blog or YouTube channel by posting their URLs into the RSS Generator.
2. Combine feeds using a Bundle.
3. Filter content to match your needs (e.g., exclude job posts).
Use the content for your newsletter or community roundup.
6. Automatically Share Content in Slack, Discord, or Telegram
Keep your members updated without manual posting.
Example: Push new blog posts from your company website to a #news-channel in Slack.
How to do it:
1. Create a feed from your blog or newsletter source.
2. Click on the Slack, Discord, or Telegram icon.
3. Connect your workspace or bot.
4. Set the posting channel and message format.
Now, every time there’s a new post, it will auto-publish to your channel.
Embed Dynamic News Widgets in Your Community Website or Wiki
Display curated content directly in your online hub — no need to update manually.
Example: If you use Notion or a custom forum site, show the latest AI news via an embed.
How to do it:
1. Go to Widgets in your RSS.app dashboard.
2. Choose a layout (List, Ticker, News Wall, etc.).
3. Customize appearance (colors, fonts, image ratio).
4. Click Add to Website and copy the embed code.
5. Paste into your site or Notion page using a custom HTML block.
For more detailed information, check out our guides on embedding RSS widgets and customizing different layouts.