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Automatically sync RSS feed updates to your webhook integrations

This Latenode automation allows users to monitor an RSS feed and automatically send the data from new items to a specified webhook URL.

Whenever a new item is published in the RSS feed, the integration will detect it and trigger a POST request to the configured webhook endpoint, enabling users to automatically integrate RSS feed updates with other apps and services. The primary data entities involved are the RSS feed items, which typically include fields like title, source URL, content, author information, and publication date.

Updated Apr 2, 2026Est. run: 9sEst. cost: $0.0006
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What this template does

  • Monitors an RSS feed for new items
  • Extracts key data fields from new RSS items
  • Sends the extracted data to a configured webhook URL
  • Enables integration of RSS feed updates with other apps
  • Provides a data feed of new RSS items for downstream processing

How it works

1
Trigger

Monitor RSS Feed

The integration checks the specified RSS feed at regular intervals for new items.

2
Logic

Detect New Items

Whenever a new item is published in the RSS feed, the integration detects it and prepares to send the data to the configured webhook.

3
Action

Send Webhook

The integration triggers a POST request to the specified webhook URL, sending the data from the new RSS feed item.

4
Action

Zapier Integration

Users can connect the RSS feed monitoring and webhook trigger using Zapier, enabling automatic integration with other apps and services.

Setup guide

1

Add RSS feed URL

In the Latenode builder, add a Feed node and configure the RSS feed URL you want to monitor for new items.

2

Configure webhook URL

Add a Webhook node to the workflow and set the URL where you want the new RSS feed item data to be sent.

3

Map RSS feed item fields

In the Webhook node settings, map the relevant fields from the RSS feed item data (e.g., title, content, publication date) to the webhook payload.

4

Add Latenode Credentials for RSS feed (if required)

If the RSS feed requires authentication, add the necessary credentials (e.g., username and password) in the Latenode Credentials panel.

5

Test the integration

Test the integration by triggering a new item in the RSS feed and verifying that the webhook is correctly sent to the configured URL.

Requirements

Configure an RSS feed URL to monitor for new items
Obtain a valid webhook URL to receive updates from the RSS feed
Grant the Latenode workspace permission to access the RSS feed and send data to the webhook
Set up a Latenode workflow to periodically check the RSS feed for new items and trigger a webhook POST request with the item data

FAQ

Common questions about this template

Each run uses credits on your Latenode plan. We charge for processing time (1 credit = 30 seconds). Your actual cost depends on your plan and how long the run takes. See pricing plans for plans and how credits work.

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