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4 popular ways to use RSS by Zapier

By Krystina Martinez · February 4, 2021
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Sometimes you just want total control over what you consume on a website, without an algorithm or newsletter telling you what's important. RSS feeds capture every new post on a website in real-time, so you can make your own choices about what you want to read. 

RSS by Zapier is a tool that harnesses the power of RSS—short for Really Simple Syndication—beyond an RSS reader app. It lets you easily take info from RSS feeds and send it somewhere else. You can also use it to turn any app activity, such as new Slack messages, into an RSS feed. 

When you use RSS by Zapier in our automatic workflows—which we call Zaps—you can take control of your online activity. We've gathered a few Zaps to help you automate RSS feeds for social sharing, calendars, and more. 

To get started with one of our pre-made workflows, click on it and we'll guide you through the set-up process. You can read more about setting up Zaps here.

You'll need a Zapier account to use the workflows in this piece. If you don't have an account yet, it's free to get started.

Post on social media

Almost every website has an RSS feed, which is great news if you want to automate some of your social media posting schedule. For example, maybe you want to ensure you're sharing your latest blog posts or interesting articles related to your company's expertise, but you're crunched for time. 

Post new RSS items to Facebook Pages

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    It's tedious to publish new blog posts to your business's Facebook Page. But, it's really important to share your message with your audience on your social media accounts. Let this Zap take care of that for you by automatically posting each new RSS item to your Facebook Page.

    Add pins to your Pinterest boards from new RSS feed items

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      Whether you maintain an RSS feed or just want to share the great content you find on someone else's, this integration will take care of the whole thing. Once it's active, whenever a new item is posted to a specified RSS feed, this Zap will automatically pin it to any board you want on Pinterest, so all that great content can be spread far and wide without any additional work.

      If you want to streamline your social media browsing, these Zaps will do the reverse: Add social media posts to an RSS feed. From there, you can add the RSS feed to a feed reader app or use another Zap to deliver new items however you'd like. 

      Add new Facebook Pages posts to an RSS feed

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        Need a way to communicate with your users who aren't on Facebook, but short on time? Let Zapier help with an automatic RSS feed. This integration will add your new Facebook Page posts to an RSS feed, so you can share all the news that ends up on your Facebook page by sharing your RSS link.

        Create a RSS feed for new YouTube channel videos

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          There's a never ending stream of amazing content on YouTube, keeping up with it all is a giant task. Let Zapier help! Any time a new video is posted to a specific YouTube channel, easily be alerted via a new RSS item.

          Add new Pinterest Pins to an RSS Feed

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            Easily subscribe to Pinterest pins in any app you want with this Zapier integration. It'll turn your Pinterest pins into an RSS feed that you can subscribe to in your RSS feed reader.

            Create your own email or team chat alerts 

            I have a lot of respect for newsletter writers. They deliver valuable content right to my inbox, and I know from personal experience how hard it is to put together a newsletter that's engaging. 

            If you want to find a way to get every post or article emailed to you or your teammates, these Zaps will help get you started creating a no-frills newsletter.

            Get a custom digest of blog posts delivered via email

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              Aggregate a feed of posts from your favorite blog. This workflow watches an RSS feed for new content, bundles it together into a single digest, and delivers it to your email inbox on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis.

              Get a daily, weekly, or monthly digest from favorite blogs in Gmail

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                Choose when, where, and how you consume your content. With this Zap, you can watch multiple RSS feeds for your favorite blogs, log new posts to a digest, and have that digest delivered to your Gmail inbox automatically.

                If you'd rather see these in your team chat app, you can swap the email step above for posts in a program like Slack or Google Hangouts Chat.

                Share new RSS items in Slack

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                  Automatically notify your team in Slack when a new item is published in an RSS feed of your choice. Customize the Slack message, too, showing the author, source, link to the article, and more.

                  Create messages in Google Chat from RSS feeds

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                    Automatically share new content with your team by using RSS feeds. This integration can be used to share relevant blog posts as well as entertaining content to help your team bond. When there is a new item in a RSS feed, a message will be created in Google Chat.

                    So whether you're tracking user reviews for your app, traffic reports for your morning commute or notifications for new episodes on Netflix, RSS can deliver a wide range of new items to you. Choosing how you digest them is up to you, too, because with RSS and Zapier there are hundreds of possibilities.

                    Learn how you can make even more powerful integrations in Slack with our guide to building interactive Slack Bots.

                    Add new RSS items to a spreadsheet

                    Some people really like working from a spreadsheet because the information is organized in one place, whether it's a budget or a to-do list. Whether you love or hate spreadsheets, they're a quick and easy way to track anything. 

                    Perhaps you want to track articles you've written, brand mentions on Twitter, or other items that go to an RSS feed. Skip the manual recordkeeping with these Zaps, which will automatically add RSS items to your favorite spreadsheet app.  

                    Add new RSS feed items to new rows on Excel

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                      An RSS feed is like a river, a constant stream of activity that can be hard to track, or refer back to. Set up this Zap, however, and you'll always have total control over those records. It'll then monitor any RSS feed you need, triggering whenever a new item is added to it and automatically creating a new Excel row with all that valuable reference material.

                      Log RSS feed updates as new rows in Google Sheets

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                        Keep a log of RSS feed updates in Google Sheets. Zapier can automatically enter RSS feed information into a spreadsheet whenever the RSS feed is updated.

                        Create Airtable records for new items in multiple RSS feeds

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                          When monitoring content on multiple RSS feeds, you may need to add the posts to your database. This integration helps by automatically creating a record in Airtable with details from a new item found in an of the specified RSS feeds. You won't have to copy and paste feed items into your database again.

                          Simplify calendar sharing

                          Any good calendar app has calendar sharing for a good reason. It saves you time on scheduling meetings with coworkers and it's also helpful for wrangling your home life. 

                          It can get tricky if you're trying to share your calendar outside of your work organization. You may not want to make your calendar public, for example, but need to share your schedule of meetings with a family member so they don't burst in on an important Zoom meeting.

                          Try these workflows, which will automatically add calendar events to an RSS feed. From there, someone can subscribe to that RSS feed, or you can create another Zap to send the feed in an email, SMS, or another delivery method. 

                          Post new Google Calendar events to an RSS feed

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                            A busy calendar can be hard to keep up with. Put Zapier's Google Calendar-RSS integration to work for an easily shared way to announce upcoming events. Set up this Zap and we'll post a new item to a custom RSS feed whenever a new event is created on Google Calendar for a constant stream of important dates.

                            Create RSS feed items for new or updated Google Calendar events

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                              When you have new calendar events, you may want the details shared on an RSS feed, too. This integration helps by automatically creating an RSS feed item with the details from a new/updated event in Google Calendar. It's never been easier to share your event's details.

                              Take your RSS feeds to the next level

                              This is just the start of all that you can do with RSS by Zapier. Zapier supports thousands of apps, so you automate almost any task at work. Start building your Zap now and see what you can create.

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                              Find Obscure RSS Feeds

                              Instant RSS Search

                              Depending on your work and location, though, standard RSS feeds might not do the job. You need to find the feeds that have the info you need.

                              Your best bet is to find feeds from sites you already know have the info you need. Most browsers used to show an indicator in the address bar when a site contained an RSS feed. Today, though, browsers all-but ignore RSS, so you’ll have to resort to other tools to find feeds on sites you find. The simplest way to find a feed is via a link on the page; use your browser’s search tool (CMD+F on a Mac or Ctrl+F on a PC) and search for feed or RSS on the page. If that finds a link, just right-click and copy it, and you’re all set.

                              RSS feed hard to locate? See our tips for how to find the RSS feed for almost any site.

                              Otherwise, you’ll need to resort to other tools. If you use a feed reader like Feedly and have their respective browser add-on or bookmarklet installed, you can just use them to see if there are feeds on the site, then copy the feed URL it discovers instead of subscribing to it. Or, you can use the RSS Auto-Detect bookmarklet to find feeds on sites, right-click the View original feed liank on the resulting page, and copy the feed URL from there.

                              If all else fails, you can always find feeds manually by looking at the source for the site. Open your browser’s source view or developers, and search for "rss+xml". That should uncover a line like the following; if so, copy the link after the href text, as that’s the feed you’re looking for.

                              <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" href="http://site.com/feed">

                              Create your own RSS Feed with Zapier

                              No matter how hard you try to find them, some sites just don’t publish their updates in RSS feeds. Some sites, like YouTube and Twitter, have turned off their public RSS feeds, and others simply have never had their updates in a feed. The data’s there, but you’ve got to make it work for you on your own.

                              One route to create an RSS feed that's not currently available is to configure one using Zapier, setting the source of the data as the trigger app ("when this happens") and the RSS as the action app ("then do this").

                              Create an RSS feed

                              Using Zapier in this way opens up hundreds of RSS possibilities. Here are just a few:

                              Post new Google Calendar events to an RSS feed

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                                A busy calendar can be hard to keep up with. Put Zapier's Google Calendar-RSS integration to work for an easily shared way to announce upcoming events. Set up this Zap and we'll post a new item to a custom RSS feed whenever a new event is created on Google Calendar for a constant stream of important dates.

                                Create an RSS feed of new Google Drive files in a folder

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                                  This is a simple way to know when new files are added to a specific Google Drive folder. If you're always checking your RSS feeds for new posts, this is the integration for you. It'll let you find out about your new Google Drive files right along with the the rest of your news feeds!

                                  Use Filters to focus your feed

                                  Of course, RSS-powered notifications in your apps can easily get as overwhelming if your feeds have too many updates. You might just want to be notified about some of the things they’re writing about. That’s what Zapier’s RSS conditional filters are for. After adding your RSS feed and any info needed for its paired action app, you can add filters to your RSS feed to get just the info you want. The simplest option typically is to filter the RSS title for specific words you’re looking for.

                                  A Filter set up to only allow a Zap to proceed if the text contains a specific term, in this case "Zapier".

                                  Say you want severe weather alerts just about incidents that’ll directly affect you, or want to know when a certain blog mentions your company. Just use the Title → (Text) Contains filter and enter the appropriate term. Now, Zapier will only notify you with the updates that are most important to you. If you’re still getting too many notifications, you can always come back and add more specific filters later—or switch to less restrictive filters if the updates you need aren’t coming through. And, if it just so happens that you’d rather still get your RSS notifications in your feed reader, you can still use Zapier to filter out the items you don’t want to read and make your own RSS superfeed with just the content you want in a new RSS feed.

                                  All that’s left now is to repeat these steps with all of your important RSS feeds, using enough filters to keep from being overwhelmed with all of the information. With a bit of tweaking, you’ll get the automated notifications system you’ve always wanted with RSS, Zapier, and your other apps working together to make sure you know what you need to know, when you need to know it.

                                  This post was updated in February 2021 by Krystina Martinez. It was originally published in 2014; that version was written by Matthew Guay with editing and contributions from Danny Schreiber.

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