![]() ![]() These apps w ill not allow you to add your RSS feed because the Patreon creator, who owns the podcast, has no way to create a feed without authentication. There are some apps that require the creators to submit the feeds themselves (and usually pay a fee to do so ). RSS feeds can be viewed as plain text files. As we discover these apps that are not compatible with RSS feeds, we will list them here in the "not working" section below. RSS is based on XML, a widely used standard for textual information exchange between applications on the Internet. So me apps will not allow you to add your RSS feed because they don't support authentication on podcasts. If the feed is found on another site you may have your account blocked. If you share it with anyone, they will have access to the benefits you're paying for - and rob the creator of a potential patron.įor this reason, sites and services that share RSS feeds with other users are generally restricted from hosting our feeds. An RSS feed is an online file that stores and displays data from user-chosen websites in reverse chronological order. It contains an authorization token that links directly to your account. ![]() Accessing these RSS feeds is free and many popular and robust feed readers (which we’ll talk about more in a moment) are also free. This feed can be subscribed to by anyone with internet access and an appropriate tool called a feed reader. Here are some important things to keep in mind when using your private RSS feed as a patron:ĭon’t share your private RSS Link! Your Patreon RSS link is specifically for you, as a patron to the creator offering this benefit. RSS allows web sites to push out content in a standardized format commonly called a feed. ![]()
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