Using RSS in Make
RSS.app helps you find or generate RSS feeds when you do not have a specific website in mind. It works well for building feeds around a topic, industry, or niche category. A free plan is enough for testing.
What RSS.app is useful for
- Discovering feeds by topic
- Creating feeds for sites without native RSS
- Keeping updates ordered by recency
Finding a Feed with RSS.app
You can browse ready-made categories such as business, health, crypto, politics, and sports, or search by keyword.
After saving a feed, copy the RSS link. This is the only value needed for Make.
Filter Before Automation
Filtering early reduces noise and processing later.
Common filters
- Remove duplicates
- Exclude older posts
- Require images or descriptions
- Include or exclude keywords
Cleaning data at the source keeps scenarios faster and cheaper.
Pulling RSS into Make
Create a new scenario and add an RSS module.
Paste the RSS link, limit the number of items, and run the module. The output is structured and machine-friendly.
Storing the Output
You can add a Google Sheets module and map RSS fields such as the title to columns.
Why this works
- Field names stay consistent
- Content changes on every run
- Automation remains stable
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Using RSS in Make
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RSS.app helps you find or generate RSS feeds when you do not have a specific website in mind. It works well for building feeds around a topic, industry, or niche category. A free plan is enough for testing.
What RSS.app is useful for
- Discovering feeds by topic
- Creating feeds for sites without native RSS
- Keeping updates ordered by recency
Finding a Feed with RSS.app
You can browse ready-made categories such as business, health, crypto, politics, and sports, or search by keyword.
After saving a feed, copy the RSS link. This is the only value needed for Make.
Filter Before Automation
Filtering early reduces noise and processing later.
Common filters
- Remove duplicates
- Exclude older posts
- Require images or descriptions
- Include or exclude keywords
Cleaning data at the source keeps scenarios faster and cheaper.
Pulling RSS into Make
Create a new scenario and add an RSS module.
Paste the RSS link, limit the number of items, and run the module. The output is structured and machine-friendly.
Storing the Output
You can add a Google Sheets module and map RSS fields such as the title to columns.
Why this works
- Field names stay consistent
- Content changes on every run
- Automation remains stable
Thanks for your feedback!