![]() That’s it! You have officially built an RSS feed from scratch. Add it to an existing Feed, or create a new Feed in which to organize your new source. Then, click ‘Build RSS feed.’ You’ll be prompted to add your new source to an existing Feed in Feedly. Scroll down the page, find the section of articles you’re interested in, and click on the articles you want to get in Feedly (such as the “latest posts” section of a company’s blog). When you open the RSS builder, you’ll get a preview of the web page. Now, you’ll see the option to build your own RSS feed, and the RSS Builder will walk you through the simple steps to add a website without RSS to your Feedly.įirst, choose the articles you want to get through RSS. When you try to follow a website that doesn’t offer RSS, you used to hit a dead end. Product Integration Manager, Feedly Enterprise User Choose the articles you want to get in Feedly ![]() Instead of having to look into multiple places like before, they can now follow all their favorite websites in one single place on Feedly! The RSS Builder feature solves one of the big problems our team used to have: they had trusted and favorite sources with no way to get in Feedly.
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