About
Built for people who
care about content.
RssDrop started with a simple frustration: RSS is the best way to follow the internet, but it's been broken for regular people for years. Feed readers are clunky. Most websites don't expose their RSS links. And none of them talk to Discord or Slack automatically.
So we built RssDrop — a tool that turns any URL into a clean feed, lets you filter out the noise, and pushes new posts to wherever your audience already lives.
What we believe
Open web first
RSS is a public standard. We think the open web deserves better tools — not more walled gardens.
Simple by default
You shouldn't need to know what an XML feed is to use one. RssDrop handles the technical layer so you don't have to.
Automation without complexity
New post → Discord message. That's it. No Zapier chains, no API keys, no 15-step tutorials.
Where we are
RssDrop is currently in public beta. It's free to use, actively developed, and already handling thousands of feed refreshes every day. We're a small team focused on building something useful — not chasing metrics.
Paid plans (Pro and Team) are coming soon. Early beta users will get a discount when they launch.
Try it freeGet in touch
Questions, feedback, or partnership ideas — reach us at hello@rssdrop.com.
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