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One of my favorite new NewsBlur features for following sites with no RSS feeds:
- paste in a URL for a site that has no RSS feed
- NewsBlur reads the page, finds what looks like story titles
- You're presented with a few story titles pulled out of the page
- 90% of the time users just pick the first suggestion
Zero configuration, NewsBlur just figures it out, and bam, you're following a site with no RSS feed in your RSS news reader.
New feature: Mute feeds for a set amount of time on NewsBlur. Pick anywhere from 1 day to 1 year with a slider.
When the timer's up, it automatically unmutes. No reminders to set, no manual cleanup.
Some uses for Web Feeds so far:
- company blogs that killed their RSS years ago
- government press release pages, careers pages for job postings
- changelog pages for tools you use daily
How Web Feeds works: paste a URL, NewsBlur analyzes the page structure, finds repeating content patterns, and generates extraction rules.
You pick which variant you want and subscribe. Job boards, changelogs, company blogs without RSS, it all works.
Not every website has an RSS feed. Now that doesn't matter. Web Feeds is a new NewsBlur feature that turns any website into a live RSS feed. Point it at a URL, and it figures out the rest.

This is a hefty redesign and rethinking of the NewsBlur iOS and Mac app. Every screen has been rethought, from the login page to the story detail to the intelligence trainer. This release adds full support for iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe, along with several features that were previously web-only: Discover Related Sites, Ask AI, the Dashboard, and Premium Pro.
đŸ†•Launching today: A new full-page Add + Discover Sites experience with 50,000+ curated feeds across YouTube, Reddit, podcasts, newsletters, and more. Browse by category, search, and try any feed before subscribing.
https://blog.newsblur.com/2026/03/04/add-and-discover-sites/