FullContentRSS.com is a full-text RSS generator. Its main goal is to convert partial RSS feeds that only contain titles or summaries into full story / full text RSS feeds. After entering an RSS Feed URL and an access key, users can try to fetch the original webpage content and generate a full-text feed. JSON output is also available.
Based on the information on the page, it supports setting the number of articles per feed, but the limit is 10. Users can choose how links are handled, including keeping them and adding them to footnotes, or removing them. If content extraction fails, users can choose to keep the original item or remove it from the feed. It is positioned for news and content sources such as Google News, Yahoo News, Bing News, CNN, and CNET, and it also highlights use with WordPress autoblog plugins. The page does not mention specific programming languages, frameworks, SDKs, or a formal API; only a JSON output option is shown. As a result, it feels more like an online tool than a full developer platform.
One important detail is that the page states the application is licensed under AGPL3, with source code available for download and self-hosting obtainable by contacting the provider. This is appealing for users who want control over their deployment environment and prefer not to depend on a third-party service. However, the documentation is fairly basic: the page provides input examples, news search RSS examples, and access key notes, but there does not appear to be an installation/deployment guide, API reference, error codes, site compatibility notes, or troubleshooting documentation for extraction failures.
Pricing is very straightforward: a one-time payment of $48 for unlimited lifetime access, or a $4.00 monthly subscription. The page also provides a temporary free Access Key, but states that it is only valid for a few days and may be changed automatically. After payment, the access key is sent to the userβs PayPal email address, indicating that PayPal is at least one supported payment method. However, delivery appears to rely on email and a manual or delayed process, so the overall SaaS experience is limited.
Its strengths are a focused feature set, low barrier to entry, low pricing, and the possibility of AGPL3-based self-hosting. Its weaknesses include thin documentation, support channels that appear limited to a contact email, and a lack of information about service stability, extraction success rates, copyright compliance, and anti-scraping limitations. It is suitable for RSS reading enhancement, news aggregation, site monitoring, and personal blog automation. It is less suitable for teams that require SLAs, compliance audits, or enterprise-grade support.
The main content does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment availability, or node locations, so this is unknown. If access or PayPal payment is restricted, users could consider self-hosting the source code or looking for alternative full-text RSS / webpage content extraction tools that can be deployed locally.
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