How to use the RSS feed for your systeme.io blog
In this article, you will learn how to locate and share the RSS feed for your systeme.io blog.
An RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed is a dedicated URL that automatically updates with details about each new piece of content you publish. By sharing this feed, your audience can use third-party RSS readers (like Feedly) to stay up to date and get notified automatically whenever you publish a new blog post.
What you will need:
- A systeme.io account
- A blog (How to create a blog with systeme.io)
- An RSS reader (like Feedly)
1. How to find your RSS feed URL
Every blog created in systeme.io automatically generates a dedicated RSS feed link.
To find it, navigate to Blogs (1) on your dashboard.

Click the three dots (...) next to the blog you want to share, and select Settings (2).

In the popup window, locate the RSS Feed field. Click the copy icon (3) to copy the URL.

Notes:
- Content limit: To ensure optimal performance, your RSS feed is intentionally limited to displaying only your 20 most recently published blog posts (which is standard industry practice). Older posts will remain fully accessible on your actual blog, but they will not appear in the feed.
- Supported formats: The current RSS feed is not suitable for podcast distribution, and media content is not supported; the RSS feed is intended only for regular blog content, SEO, and growing an engaged readership.
2. Sharing your RSS feed with your audience
Once you have your complete RSS feed URL, you can distribute it to your audience however you like. There are no restrictions on how you share this link. For example, you can:
- Send a newsletter: Paste the link into a systeme.io newsletter to announce your blog to your existing contacts (How to send or schedule a newsletter).
- Add it to your website: Create a button, hyperlink, or an RSS icon on your blog pages so visitors can easily follow your blog while browsing your site.
- Share it on social media: Post the link across your social media channels to reach a wider audience.
Once you've shared your RSS feed URL, your audience can add it to their preferred RSS reader to automatically receive updates whenever you publish new blog posts.