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RSS Feed Finder

Instantly discover and copy RSS and Atom feeds from any webpage.

Users211
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Reviews0
Manifest versionV3
7-day growth+2
7-day growth rate+0.96%
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Version0.1.3
ManifestV3
Size37.06KiB
Languages40Deutsch / English / Filipino +37
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DeutschEnglishFilipinoIndonesiaMelayuNederlandsTiếng ViệtTürkçecatalàdanskeestiespañol
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Discover RSS Feeds on the web page with the click of a button.

For many people the open-web still revolves around syndicated feeds—whether they track industry news, monitor competitors, or curate content for newsletters. Yet discovering a site’s RSS or Atom feed in 2025 is surprisingly tricky. Face-lifted templates bury it, social widgets hide it, and some publishers omit the link tag entirely. RSS Feed Finder eliminates that friction with a single toolbar click.

1. Instant, standards-compliant feed discovery When you press the orange icon the extension injects a lightweight content script that combs the DOM for the official markers browsers and readers have recognised for two decades—

and its Atom equivalent. Because discovery is performed inside the page, no external requests or APIs are required. Results return in well under a second, so the popup updates before you finish moving your mouse. Benefit: you no longer need to “view source” or guess a feed URL by adding “/feed” to the address—every formally linked feed appears automatically.

2. Heuristic fallback for non-standard sites Plenty of sites forget to add

tags, but still expose a feed under predictable paths such as /feed, /rss, or /atom. RSS Feed Finder unobtrusively fires HEAD requests (same-origin only) to those locations and inspects the Content-Type. If the response is XML or a recognised MIME type it is promoted into the list and clearly labelled as a “Guess.” Benefit: you capture feeds you would otherwise miss, retaining one-click convenience while avoiding blind network scans that might violate CORS or privacy expectations.

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