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Queso feed

Quick start

Bookmark as usual. If Queso detects a feed for that site, it prompts you to add it. Once you add it, new posts from that source appear in your Queso feed view so you can keep up without revisiting the site manually.

What is an RSS feed?

Think of RSS as a subscription to a site's latest posts. When new articles are published, they appear in your reader automatically.

How to use Queso's RSS feed

Using Queso's RSS feed you can subscribe to a site's recent blog posts, read and make notes on articles within the Queso web app. To keep your feed useful, review your sources from time to time and remove feeds that are inactive, low-signal, or no longer relevant to what you are tracking.

Finding RSS feeds

If Queso does not detect a feed automatically, you can still find one manually using the following methods:

  • Some sites show an RSS icon that links directly to a feed URL, often ending in .xml or containing rss or atom.
  • Common feed paths by appending /feed, /feeds, or /rss to the site URL
  • Open the page source and search for rss, .xml, or atom to locate a feed link