Feedfry is an online RSS feed generator with a straightforward goal: turning a web page URL into a subscribable RSS feed. It is suited to listing pages on websites that do not offer an official RSS feed, such as article previews, news lists, trailer pages, and similar pages. After the user enters a URL, the system identifies similarly structured items in the HTML page and generates candidate feed versions. Once the user selects the appropriate version, they receive an RSS URL.
Functionally, Feedfryβs main strength is its simple workflow: enter a page URL, preview candidate versions, create the feed, and add it to an RSS client. Generated feeds are updated on request; if the time since the last update exceeds the update interval of the selected plan, Feedfry fetches new content. The interface supports English, Russian, and Ukrainian, and login is available via Facebook, Google, Twitter, VK, and token-based authentication.
Its technical boundaries are also clear: it only supports regular HTML pages and does not support JavaScript-rendered pages. Feeds are limited to a maximum of 255 items, source pages are limited to 2 MB, and source pages are cached for 1 minute across all users. The terms of service also state that Feedfry cannot guarantee every page will continue to generate feeds correctly or consistently.
Feedfry uses a subscription model, tiered by the number of feeds and update interval. Plans range from 50 to 1050 feeds, with update intervals of 4 hours, 1 hour, or 15 minutes, and a 15-day free trial is available. Billing can be monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually; taxes are included, and plans can be canceled or changed at any time. Payments are supported via PayPal and various bank cards, including UnionPay, with orders processed by Paddle. The scraped text does not show specific prices, so it is not possible to assess the absolute pricing level.
The advantages are that it is quick to get started with, requires no coding, works with any RSS client, and discloses its limitations fairly clearly. The downsides are the lack of API/SDK, self-hosting, or open-source information; paid plans are for personal use only and have request frequency limits; and it is not well suited to dynamic websites or pages with complex anti-scraping measures.
Feedfry is suitable for personal information aggregation, content monitoring, and RSS reader users. It is less suitable for teams that need large-scale scraping, enterprise SLAs, dynamic page parsing, or programmable integration.
The scraped text does not provide information about access from mainland China. On the payment side, UnionPay support is a plus, but the domestic experience with PayPal, Paddle, and some international cards may vary depending on the account and network environment. If access or dynamic page support is limited, alternatives such as RSSHub, RSS.app, FetchRSS, and Feed43 may be worth considering.
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