AI Feeds
Some sites never got around to publishing an RSS feed. Add the URL like you'd add any other feed, and Feeder's AI reads the page, figures out where the posts are, and builds a feed from what it finds, automatically.
How it works
The AI looks at the page's structure to find post titles and links on its own, even on pages that load their content with scripts.
A few seconds later you have a feed you can subscribe to. For the technically curious: it generates its own CSS selectors, and can read AJAX endpoints and iframes.
Detection runs on our servers, so it works the same wherever you add feeds: the web app, the browser extension, or the mobile apps.
One honest caveat
An AI feed is built from the structure of the page, so a site redesign can throw it off until the crawler relearns the site. If a feed starts looking odd, edit its settings or tell us: those reports are how detection gets better.
Plan limits
3 on Free, 30 on Plus, 200 on Professional, and 1,000 on Enterprise. Once subscribed, an AI feed sits in your sidebar and behaves like any other source.
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