

Say that you publish a lot of different content, and your audience might not be interested in all of it. There’s a trick you can use to get this RSS WordPress plugin to display external feeds as well. Whereas the other ones are about importing stuff, this one is about giving your readers the option to subscribe to category-specific RSS feeds on your blog. This plugin is completely different and unlike anything else here. This is a sample of how your imported feeds will look on the front-end (I’m using Twenty Seventeen theme):

You can also post your RSS feeds as widgets – go to Appearance / Widgets and drag the “RSS” widget to any widget area. Last but not least, importing a significant number of external posts won’t be a burden because the plugin has feed caching, which means that the loading speed of your site won’t be affected at all. The plugin keeps pace with the latest WordPress trends: it is integrated with Elementor and Gutenberg, which means that you can add feeds via their builder interfaces without trouble.
RSS READER WIDGETS FULL
You are not limited to excerpts, you can actually fetch the full text from any feed, including product prices if you own an e-commerce business.īut the features don’t end here. The tools will be of help when you import a full-length article from external sources, which is also possible with Feedzy.
RSS READER WIDGETS PRO
If you want to avoid publishing duplicate content on your site, Feedzy Pro comes integrated with WordAI and SpinnerChief that can rewrite the original articles in a human, non-robotic style. Speaking of links, the plugin gives you the option to remove the ‘dofollow’ tag from all the posts in the feed. Moreover, Feedzy automatically adds your affiliate/referral IDs to the links in the feed so you can make money if people click on the posts. Or you can even aggregate multiple feeds together.
RSS READER WIDGETS HOW TO
If Feedzy identifies HTTP images while importing the feeds, it will let you decide how to handle them: show with HTTP link, force HTTPS, or simply import the image as is.Īnother nice thing about this one of the best RSS feed plugins for WordPress is that you can filter articles by keywords, so you can choose to display only the ones that meet your criteria exactly. The way the imported items are presented on the front-end is totally up to you: you can decide over the featured images, excerpts, post status and type, quantity, text length, layout – Feedzy provides three templates to choose from. Once you activate a feed or category, the plugin starts to import the posts either by directly publishing them or by saving them as pending. In the premium version, the plugin does all the work you would otherwise do manually: it can be scheduled to automatically import multiple feeds from various sources in the same page/post via Import Setup Wizard.įurthermore, you can group the sources into categories (to re-use them across your website anytime) and extract elements from a custom feed tag (available only for single feeds). You can figure it out yourself after assessing its features and advantages.įeedzy works through shortcodes, which means that you can add various feeds wherever you wish (posts, pages, custom content types), right via the WordPress editor screen. And we’re not just saying it because it’s part of the family.

Feedzy is the most complete of the best RSS feed plugins out there.
