I’m trying to build up my feed using rss, but some sites just don’t have it or doesn’t let me filter through it as thoroughly as I want to.
I found this website, rss.app, that seems to be the solution to these problems, but I never really heard of this site before. Is there anything I should know about it?
I’m asking because the site requires you to make an account there to use it which asks for your name and email address and I don’t want some random company spamming my email.
- Isn’t it a paid service? I think you get 7 days free trial. - Yup. Its seems like it. - Funny how any mention of it being a paid service is only at the bottom of the page. - Does anyone know of any alternatives? - I’m hesitant to recommend but https://fed.brid.gy/ makes feeds from websites that may or may not have RSS feeds. It works well with Tumblr for example. - Tumblr blogs all have feeds. 
 
- RSS-Bridge is awesome 
 https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge
 There are public instances, but I think you could even self host it.
 https://rss-bridge.org/bridge01/ (A public instance)
- Yeah, I set it up to test it out and then I got an email saying I only had 3 days left. LOL 
 
 
- There are a few browser extensions that can detect RSS feeds, which can help when they’re not advertised openly - Past that, this add-on was decent: - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-CA/firefox/addon/feedbroreader/ - If you’re into self hosting: 
- idk 






