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Add an RSS feed to your bio link page

Auto-display your latest blog posts, articles, or podcast episodes. Publish once, and your bio link page updates itself.

What it does

The RSS feed block automatically pulls in your latest blog posts, articles, or podcast episodes. Your bio link page stays fresh without manual updates — every time you publish, the new content appears on your page.

Highlights

  • Connects to any standard RSS or Atom feed
  • Automatically displays latest posts with titles and links
  • Updates in real time when new content is published
  • Clean, readable layout that fits your page design

How it works

  1. 1Add the RSS feed block to your Platter page
  2. 2Paste your RSS or Atom feed URL
  3. 3Platter pulls in your latest posts with titles and links
  4. 4New posts appear automatically when you publish them
  5. 5Visitors click through to read full articles on your site

Use cases

Bloggers can auto-display their latest WordPress or Ghost posts

Podcasters can show new episodes via their podcast RSS feed

Newsletters can display recent issues from their Substack feed

Frequently asked questions

Which platforms provide RSS feeds?
Most publishing platforms — WordPress, Ghost, Substack, Medium, Blogger, and podcast hosts — provide RSS feeds by default. Check your platform's documentation for the feed URL.
How often does the RSS block update?
The feed is checked regularly and updates are reflected on your page within a short time after publishing. The exact refresh interval ensures your page stays current.
Can I control how many posts are displayed?
The RSS block shows a configurable number of your most recent posts. You can adjust how many items appear to keep your page clean and focused.

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