RSS Anyway
RSS Anyway is a new feed aggregator designed to enhance access to the open web. It automatically discovers blogs, generates feeds for sites lacking them, and allows users to follow any URL. Currently in alpha, it aims to provide a user-extensible platform for discovering and reading diverse content online.
- ▪RSS Anyway generates feeds for sites that do not have them, including GitHub repos and YouTube channels.
- ▪Users can sign in using KeyPears, which allows for a passwordless and frictionless experience.
- ▪The platform features a ranking system for browsing hot and new content, similar to Reddit.
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Introducing RSS Anyway April 24, 2026 · Ryan X. Charles The open web still publishes. People are still writing blogs, shipping changelogs, pushing releases, posting essays, uploading videos, dropping papers on arxiv. The shortage isn’t content. The shortage is a good way to read it. RSS Anyway is an attempt at that good way. It’s a feed aggregator that discovers blogs automatically, generates feeds for sites that don’t have them, and now lets you add anything else you want to follow. It’s in alpha, live at rssanyway.com. What it is RSS Anyway reads Hacker News as a signal layer, classifies every URL it sees, and either finds a native RSS/Atom/JSON feed or generates one by scraping.
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Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at Hacker News (Newest).