RSS.app
No-code RSS feed generator with filters, webhooks, Slack/Telegram/Discord alerts, widgets, and API access
RSS.app is the most practical choice for growth operators and research teams who need to turn messy web updates into reliable RSS + webhook-driven automation. We like it most as an ingestion layer for always-on monitoring. The main tradeoff is tier limits (feeds/posts/refresh) and paid pricing at scale.
Why we love it
- Great for “monitor → alert” systems: Slack/Telegram/Discord alerts plus webhooks let you push updates into downstream workflows
- Filters (blacklist/whitelist) and Collections help reduce noise before it hits your team’s channels
- Developer/Pro tiers unlock faster refresh (15 minutes) and larger webhook limits for higher-volume pipelines
Things to know
- Free plan is very limited (2 native feeds, 24-hour refresh, 5 posts per feed, RSS.app link/ads)
- Costs can grow quickly if you need many feeds, higher refresh, and more items per feed
- No refunds policy increases the need for careful trial validation
About
RSS.app turns almost any website or social source into a structured RSS feed—then pushes new items into your ops stack via alerts, widgets, webhooks, and API.
Automation-first workflow: generate feeds, apply keyword allow/deny filters, set refresh intervals (down to 15 minutes on higher tiers), and deliver updates to Slack/Telegram/Discord or email digests—so your team stops manually checking pages. It also supports webhooks and (on higher tiers) API Access for programmable pipelines.
Price-to-value: RSS.app offers a freemium plan, with paid tiers starting at $8.32/month (annual billing). It is slightly more expensive than DIY scraping, but cheaper than maintaining brittle scrapers and alerting infrastructure in-house.
Best fit: use it as the RSS “ingestion layer” feeding Automation Tools (n8n/Make/Zapier), e.g., monitor competitor pages → webhook → classify with an LLM → notify Slack → store to Notion/BigQuery.
Key Features
- ✓Generate RSS from websites and social pages to eliminate manual monitoring
- ✓Filter feeds with blacklist/whitelist keywords to route only signal, not noise
- ✓Trigger downstream automation with webhooks (publish → classify → notify → store)
- ✓Embed RSS widgets on your site to auto-update content blocks without engineering
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes (freemium). The Free plan includes 2 native RSS feeds, 1 widget, a 24-hour refresh, and up to 5 posts per feed. Paid plans start at $8.32/month (annual billing) and unlock faster refresh, more feeds, webhooks, and advanced filtering.
Yes. RSS.app includes webhooks on paid tiers (e.g., Basic includes 2 webhooks, Developer 10, Pro 50) and the Pro plan includes API Access with 1,000 API operations/month and a 1 request/second rate limit.
Yes. RSS.app offers a 7-day free Basic trial with no credit card required; after the trial you can upgrade or switch to the Free plan. The catch: the pricing FAQ states no refunds, so validate your feed quality, refresh needs, and alert/webhook workflow during the trial window.