Find RSS Feeds on
Any Website
Discover all RSS and Atom feeds on any website — then parse them to get the latest articles with titles, publication dates, authors and direct links.
No account needed for your first scan · Results in seconds
Feed discovery
Automatically finds all RSS 2.0 and Atom feeds linked in the page HTML, including hidden autodiscovery links.
Article parsing
Parses each feed and returns up to 50 articles with title, link, publish date, author and description.
CSV + JSON export
Results saved as content/rss_articles.csv and content/rss_feed.json — ready for spreadsheets or automation.
How RSS Feed Finder works
Enter any URL
Paste any website address — homepage, blog, news site or developer tool.
SmartScan discovers all RSS/Atom feeds
Scans the HTML for <link rel="alternate"> autodiscovery tags and parses every feed found on the page.
Download parsed article data as CSV and JSON
Get all feed articles with full metadata — title, date, author, link — in structured CSV and JSON formats.
RSS 2.0 & Atom
Supports both major feed formats — RSS 2.0 (used by WordPress, Blogger, most CMS) and Atom (used by GitHub, many APIs).
Autodiscovery
Detects feeds via <link rel="alternate"> tags in the HTML head — even when there's no visible feed button on the page.
Up to 50 articles
Returns the most recent 50 articles per feed, with full metadata including dates, authors and categories.
Popular use cases
Find the RSS feed of any blog or news site to track new content automatically.
Discover what content competitors publish and how frequently — without visiting their site daily.
Collect feeds from multiple industry sites for your news aggregator or newsletter.
Quickly pull structured article data from any publication for analysis or archiving.
Frequently asked questions
- What feed formats are supported?
- RSS 2.0 and Atom. These cover the vast majority of feeds used by blogs, news sites, podcasts and developer tools.
- How does feed discovery work?
- SmartScan checks for
<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml">and similar autodiscovery tags in the HTML head, then parses all found feeds. - How many articles does it return?
- Up to 50 most recent articles per feed. If a site has multiple feeds, all are discovered and parsed.
- What if the site has no RSS feed?
- SmartScan will report no feeds found. Many modern sites have removed RSS — in that case, use the Text Extractor or Link Extractor instead.
- Is this tool free?
- Yes — SmartScan is free. Register for 1,000 scans/month. No credit card required.
Discover RSS feeds on any website
Free — 1,000 scans/month. No credit card required.