Built to make Discord feel current without asking communities to run more infrastructure.
FeedSync is a simple, dependable bridge between RSS or Atom feeds and Discord channels. The goal is not to add more moving parts. The goal is to remove them.
Why it exists
FeedSync was built to scratch a specific itch: getting feed updates into Discord should be quick to set up, easy to trust, and visually clean once the posts land.
Webhooks are underrated. They are lightweight, secure, and usually all a server needs. FeedSync leans into that idea instead of forcing users through bot setup, permission friction, and maintenance work.
The product checks feeds every five minutes, avoids duplicate delivery, and keeps the operational path narrow. That makes it useful for communities, projects, internal teams, or personal dashboards that need regular updates without extra noise.
What it optimizes for
- Reliable feed polling without dashboard babysitting.
- Native Discord delivery that stays clean in channel.
- Minimal setup for solo operators and small teams.
Built by
Hugo, a solo developer in Melbourne.
FeedSync started as a weekend project to get Reddit RSS feeds into Discord without rate-limit headaches or manual glue code. It turned into a daily-use product because the workflow kept proving useful.
Feature requests are welcome at [email protected]