RSS feeds are a straightforward way to bring content into HeyNews. Subscribe to any public feed and HeyNews will pull in new articles automatically.
https://example.com/feed.xmlHeyNews detects direct RSS, Atom, and JSON Feed URLs automatically. You can also paste a regular website URL and HeyNews will try to discover its feed.
Once you subscribe to a feed, HeyNews will:
Articles from the same RSS feed stay grouped under that feed in Content Desk, so
you can review new stories without sorting through duplicate source rows.
If the feed is valid but has no articles yet, HeyNews still adds it. You will see No stories yet in Sources, and HeyNews will keep checking the feed.
HeyNews tracks the health of each RSS feed:
If a feed keeps failing, HeyNews checks it less often for a while and retries later. You'll see the feed's status in Content Desk > Sources.
A temporary problem with one feed does not stop HeyNews from checking your other
feeds.
From Content Desk > Sources, find the feed and remove it. HeyNews stops
checking that feed for this newsletter and removes the feed's current stories
from this newsletter's story list.
Removing a feed does not delete sent issues or affect another newsletter that
still uses the same feed.
When you add a blog or website URL instead of a direct feed URL, HeyNews tries to find the site's feed automatically. If it finds one, it subscribes to that feed.
Check that the feed URL is still valid by opening it directly in your browser. Some feeds require authentication or have been moved.
Too many stories from one feed?Consider pausing or removing the feed if it's producing more noise than signal.