Your RSS feed is how Media Gridz knows when you've published something new. Understanding how it works helps you set up distribution correctly the first time.
Before you start
Find your RSS feed. Most websites publish their feed at a predictable address. Try adding /feed or /rss to your homepage URL, for example yourwebsite.com/feed or yourwebsite.com/rss.
If you are unable to find it, please contact support
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Issues with RSS
If Media Gridz can't read your feed, it means the file isn't structured in a way our system understands. If this happens, contact support so we can take a closer look.
How to find your RSS feed?
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Check the common URL patterns
Most wbsites publish their feed at a predictable address. Try adding /feed or /rss to your homepage URL, for example yourwebsite.com/feed.
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Look for the RSS icon
Some websites display an RSS icon (usually a small orange symbol) in the footer, header, or sidebar. Clicking it usually opens or downloads your feed.
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Check with your CMS or dev team
If you can't find it, check your CMS documentation (WordPress, for example, generates feeds automatically) or ask whoever manages your website's backend.
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If your site doesn't have an RSS feed at all, ask your developer to set one up. Most modern CMS platforms support this natively or through a plugin. You can also contact us directly, and we will prepare one for you
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Done
Once your feed is validated, Media Gridz will start checking it automatically every 2 to 3 minutes for new articles.