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title Common Use Cases
description See how people use html2rss to stay updated with their favorite websites. Real examples for personal and business use cases.

Discover how people are using html2rss to take control of their web content consumption. These real-world examples show the power and flexibility of creating custom RSS feeds.


Personal Use Cases

Following Your Favorite Bloggers

Many bloggers don't offer RSS feeds, but you can create them with html2rss. Follow writers you love without relying on social media algorithms.

Example: Create a feed for a personal blog that only posts to social media.

Job Hunting

Track job postings from multiple company websites in one place. Never miss an opportunity again.

Example: Follow job boards, company career pages, and industry-specific job sites.

Local News

Follow your local newspaper or community website to stay informed about your neighborhood.

Example: Create feeds for local news sites, community forums, and city government updates.

Academic Research

Follow new papers and research in your field from multiple sources.

Example: Track arXiv submissions, journal publications, and conference proceedings.

Product Updates

Get notified when software you use releases updates, new features, or security patches.

Example: Follow product blogs, changelog pages, and release notes.

Hobby Communities

Follow forums, communities, and websites related to your hobbies and interests.

Example: Track gaming forums, photography communities, or cooking blogs.


Business Use Cases

Competitor Monitoring

Track what your competitors are posting about - new products, features, or announcements.

Example: Follow competitor blogs, press releases, and social media updates.

Industry News

Follow multiple industry publications in one feed to stay ahead of trends.

Example: Aggregate news from industry blogs, trade publications, and thought leaders.

Customer Support

Monitor customer feedback and support requests across different platforms.

Example: Track support forums, review sites, and social media mentions.

Content Marketing

Follow industry influencers and competitors for content inspiration.

Example: Track competitor blogs, industry newsletters, and thought leadership content.


Technical Use Cases

API Monitoring

Track API documentation updates and changelogs.

Example: Follow API documentation sites, developer blogs, and changelog pages.

Security Updates

Monitor security advisories and vulnerability reports.

Example: Track security blogs, CVE databases, and vendor security pages.

Open Source Projects

Follow multiple open source projects and their updates.

Example: Track project blogs, release notes, and community discussions.


Getting Started with Your Use Case

  1. Identify the websites you want to follow
  2. Check our Feed Directory to see if feeds already exist
  3. Try the Web App to create feeds easily
  4. Learn advanced techniques with our Config Guide

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