This article shows how to generate an RSS feed from your HighLevel blog, enabling you to automatically distribute your latest posts via email campaigns or Social Planner for seamless content automation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- What is an RSS Feed for Blogs
- Key Benefits of Using RSS Feed for Blogs
- How to Set Up an RSS Feed for Blogs
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Related Articles
What is an RSS Feed for Blogs
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It's an easy way for you to keep up with news and information that's important to you, and helps you avoid the conventional methods of browsing or searching for information on websites. RSS Link for blogs can be used to send newsletters using Email Campaign or scheduling post automation using RSS function in Social Planner.
Key Benefits of Using RSS Feed for Blogs
Highlighting key advantages clarifies why integrating an RSS feed into your workflows can significantly boost efficiency and content reach.
Automates content delivery: Into email and social channels.
Saves time: No manual posting needed.
Keeps content fresh and consistent: Even when busy.
Supports multiple channels: Email campaigns and Social Planner posting.
How to Set Up an RSS Feed for Blogs
Discover how to create a direct RSS feed link from your HighLevel blog—this allows you to seamlessly syndicate your content for email campaigns or social media automation without manual updates.
Important Prerequisite: Ensure your domain is associated with your HighLevel account.
Step 1: Go to Sites → Blogs
Step 2: In Blogs, click the gear-shaped Settings icon and go to the RSS Section.

Step 3: Add RSS Feed
Add an RSS Feed window with options to name the feed, select a blog, set post count, choose full content, and copy the generated RSS URL.
IMPORTANT:Copy the URL and you can use it anywhere in Emails RSS Campaign or Social posting with RSS.
Also, if you change the option in dropdown in RSS, it doesn't affect the other RSS url which you copied and used, it will keep working.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What happens if I change the blog in the dropdown after creating RSS?
The original URL remains functional and continues producing the feed even after changes to the dropdown.
Q: Is there a max post limit?
Yes, currently the interface enforces a maximum number (please specify if known, e.g., 100).
Q: Can I pull drafts in RSS?
No, only published posts appear in the RSS feed.
Q: Can I edit an existing RSS setup if I need to change the feed length?
Use the updated UI in Blog Settings to manage and edit feed settings easily.
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