RSS Feed Import
If you follow blogs, publications, or subreddits, you can import links directly from their feeds instead of pasting URLs one by one.
Supported Formats
Section titled “Supported Formats”- RSS 2.0 — the most common feed format
- Atom — used by many blogs and publications
- JSON Feed — a modern alternative to RSS/Atom
- Reddit — paste a subreddit URL and Linkbrew extracts the feed automatically
How It Works
Section titled “How It Works”- Go to Submit Link in the sidebar
- Switch to RSS/Feed mode using the mode selector
- Enter a feed URL (see examples below)
- Linkbrew fetches and parses the feed
- Browse the list of items with their titles and publication dates
- Select individual items with checkboxes, or click Select All
- Click Import Selected to analyze and add the chosen items to your library
Each imported item goes through the same AI analysis as a manually submitted link — title, summary, image, and category are extracted automatically.
Feed URL Examples
Section titled “Feed URL Examples”| Source | URL Format |
|---|---|
| Blog RSS | https://example.com/feed or https://example.com/rss |
| Blog Atom | https://example.com/atom.xml |
| WordPress | https://example.com/feed/ |
| Medium | https://medium.com/feed/@username |
| Substack | https://newsletter.substack.com/feed |
https://reddit.com/r/technology |
Troubleshooting
Section titled “Troubleshooting”- Feed fails to load — verify the URL returns valid XML or JSON by opening it in your browser. Some sites don’t expose a public feed.
- No items found — the feed may be empty or use a format Linkbrew doesn’t recognize. Try the direct RSS/Atom URL rather than the website homepage.
- Items missing content — some feeds only include titles and links without full descriptions. The AI analysis fills in the gaps by fetching each page.
Next Steps
Section titled “Next Steps”- Managing your library — browse, filter, and organize imported links
- Building a newsletter — select links and generate content