Google News can be used to follow topics, companies, industries, and breaking stories. With RSS.app, you can turn a public Google News page into an RSS feed and get a Google News RSS feed URL that can be used in apps, websites, widgets, email alerts, and automation tools.
This is useful when you need a Google News RSS feed link for a search query, topic page, location, or publication.
What is a Google News RSS feed URL?
A Google News RSS feed URL is a link that delivers Google News results in RSS format. RSS readers, websites, apps, and automation tools can use this feed link to check for new articles automatically.
If you're new to RSS, check out our guide to RSS for a full breakdown.
Step 1: Open Google News
1. Go to Google News and search for the topic you want to follow.
For example, you can search for:
A company name
A competitor
An industry keyword
A product category
A breaking news topic
A location-based query
A publication or source
2. Once the results appear, copy the Google News page URL from your browser.
Please note that RSS.app works with public Google News pages. Personalized pages such as “For You” or pages that require login cannot be used to create RSS feeds.
Step 2: Create the feed in RSS.app
1. Go to the Google News RSS Generator.
2. Paste your Google News link into the Generator.
3. Click Generate.
3. Preview the feed results.
4. Save the feed to your account.
RSS.app will create a Google News RSS feed from the page you entered.
Step 3: Copy your Google News RSS feed link
After saving the feed, you can copy your RSS feed URL and use it in:
Your Google News RSS feed link will update automatically according to your plan's refresh rate as new articles are found.
