Pure RSS feeds
for every major social platform.

Real RSS feeds for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn — every public profile, chronological, ad-free, in any reader.

Every Narro feed is a real RSS URL. Open Narro instead of opening the apps you are trying to open less.

Can I get an RSS feed for social media in 2026?

Yes — for every major platform. YouTube still publishes a native RSS feed, capped at 15 videos per channel. Instagram, TikTok, X (removed 2013), Facebook (removed 2015), and LinkedIn (removed 2013) do not. Narro generates a maintained RSS feed for any public profile on all six platforms, in chronological order, readable in Feedly, Reeder, Inoreader, or any RSS-compatible app.

RSS is gone from five of six major social platforms. The algorithm that replaced it is full of things you never asked for.

Twitter killed its feeds in 2013. Facebook followed in 2015. Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn never had them. YouTube still publishes channel feeds, but most people cannot find them. In their place: the algorithm, ads, suggested accounts, and AI slop burying the posts from the people you chose to follow.

How Narro generates an RSS feed

  1. Paste a profile URL. Any public profile from Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, Facebook, or LinkedIn. Narro resolves handles, vanity URLs, and channel IDs.
  2. Narro polls the source on a fixed cadence. New posts are detected as they appear publicly. No engagement filtering, no algorithm in the loop.
  3. Posts become standards-compliant RSS items. Each item has a title, link, publication date, and thumbnail. Feeds are RSS 2.0 with Media RSS extensions where appropriate. They work in every major reader.

Every Narro feed URL is permanent. Bookmark it, share it, plug it into anything that speaks RSS.

Works with every RSS reader

Narro feeds are standard RSS 2.0. They work in Feedly, Reeder, Inoreader, NetNewsWire, Readwise Reader, Matter, Feedbin, The Old Reader, Miniflux, FreshRSS, and any other RSS-compatible application.

Setup is the same in every reader. Open Add subscription (or Add feed), paste the Narro RSS URL, save. New posts arrive as they would from any other feed. Each platform page above includes reader-specific setup instructions if you need them.

You don't need a separate RSS reader

Narro is a full app on web, iOS, and Android. Build a feed, open it in the morning, read in order, close it. No separate reader required — though the RSS URL is always there if you want it.

Think of it as the app you open instead of opening Instagram, TikTok, or X.

Common questions

What is Narro?
Narro is a user-curated social media app. Add the profiles you follow on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn — Narro shows their posts in order, with no algorithm, ads, or tracking. Every Narro feed has its own RSS URL that works in any RSS reader.
Do I need accounts on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, Facebook, or LinkedIn?
No. Narro reads from public profiles on your behalf. You do not need to be logged into the platform, and you do not need an account there.
Is the feed algorithmic?
No. Posts appear in the order they were published. No boosting, no suppression, no recommendations, no ads.
Which platforms can I get RSS feeds for?
Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and LinkedIn. YouTube is the only one of the six with native RSS support; the other five rely on Narro to generate the feed.
Does Instagram have an RSS feed?
Not natively. Instagram has never offered a first-party RSS feed. The public API that allowed third-party RSS bridges between 2010 and 2013 has been closed for years. Narro generates an RSS feed for any public Instagram profile.
Is there an RSS feed for TikTok?
Not from TikTok. TikTok has never offered a public RSS feed or a following API. Narro generates one per creator at a stable URL.
Does YouTube have RSS?
Yes. YouTube exposes a per-channel RSS feed at https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=CHANNEL_ID. It is capped at 15 videos, one channel at a time, with Shorts mixed in. Narro removes all three limitations.
Is there an RSS feed for X (Twitter)?
Not natively since 2013, and most third-party workarounds broke in 2023 when X repriced API access. Narro provides a maintained RSS feed for any public X account.
Did Facebook remove RSS?
Yes. The Page RSS endpoint at facebook.com/feeds/page.php stopped returning data on June 23, 2015. Narro restores RSS for public Facebook Pages and public Groups.
Does LinkedIn have RSS?
No. LinkedIn removed its native RSS feed on December 19, 2013 and has not reinstated it. Narro generates an RSS feed for any public LinkedIn profile or company page.
How do I add a Narro RSS feed to my reader?
Build a feed in Narro, copy its RSS URL, and paste it into your reader. Works with Feedly, Reeder, Inoreader, NetNewsWire, Readwise Reader, Matter, and any other RSS-compatible app.
How much does Narro cost?
Try Narro free for 14 days, no credit card. After the trial: $8/month for 100 profiles, $19/month for 300.

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