Guide

How to Connect RSS Feeds for Professional Updates

How to use Beeprd's RSS-first connection model to turn blogs, YouTube, newsletters, podcasts, and public feeds into professional signals.

Overview

Beeprd's current launch integration model is RSS/Atom-first. That is not a limitation to hide. It is the practical way to create reliable signal ingestion today.

Why people get stuck on source setup

People often expect direct native API sync from every platform immediately. In practice, many valuable update sources already expose workable RSS or Atom feeds. The issue is usually finding the right feed URL, understanding what Beeprd supports today, and connecting the source cleanly.

How Beeprd's RSS-first model works

Beeprd can connect compatible feed URLs for websites, blogs, newsletters, podcasts, YouTube, GitHub, and other public RSS/Atom sources. For social platforms where direct native APIs are still roadmap work, Beeprd can still support connection when a public RSS-compatible feed is available.

How to approach it

1

Identify the source type

Start with what you are connecting: YouTube, website, podcast, newsletter, GitHub, or a general RSS/Atom feed.

2

Find the feed URL

Use the feed URL directly when you have it, or use Beeprd's helper guidance to test likely candidates for public sites and repos.

3

Add the source in Connections

Use the Connections page to save the feed and confirm Beeprd can ingest it as a signal source.

4

Set expectations honestly

For Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and X, Beeprd's current support remains RSS/Atom-first where compatible public feeds exist. Native direct API sync remains roadmap-first.

Next step

Connect what already works today.

Beeprd's RSS-first model gives you a practical launch path for automatic signals without pretending every platform is fully native yet.