Getting Started with RSS Reader

RSS 4 min read Updated November 2024

Stay updated with your favorite websites and blogs through TomYaYa's integrated RSS reader.

Overview

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) lets you follow websites without visiting each one individually. TomYaYa's RSS reader brings all your content into one place:

  • Subscribe to blogs, news sites, and podcasts
  • Organize feeds into folders
  • Read offline
  • Filter and search across all subscriptions

Quick Start

Step 1: Open RSS Reader

Click the RSS tile on the TomYaYa dashboard or select RSS from the sidebar.

Step 2: Add Your First Feed

Click Add Feed and enter a URL. You can use:

  • Direct RSS/Atom feed URLs
  • Website URLs (TomYaYa auto-discovers feeds)
  • Search for feeds by topic

Step 3: Organize into Folders

Create folders to organize feeds by topic:

  • News
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Work

Step 4: Read Articles

Click any article to read in the built-in reader. Features include:

  • Clean, distraction-free reading view
  • Save articles for later
  • Share to social media or email
  • Mark as read/unread

Finding RSS Feeds

Many sites support RSS even without advertising it:

  • Try adding /feed or /rss to any website URL
  • Look for the RSS icon in browser address bar
  • Use TomYaYa's feed discovery feature

Keyboard Shortcuts

  • J/K - Next/previous article
  • Space - Scroll/next article
  • S - Star/save article
  • M - Mark as read
  • V - Open in browser

Next Steps