Links to RSS Converter
Convert a list of URLs into a hosted RSS feed. Perfect for getting backlinks indexed faster or creating a custom link feed for any purpose.
About This Tool
The Links to RSS Converter transforms a list of URLs into a properly formatted RSS feed hosted on our servers. This tool is ideal for:
- Faster indexing - Submit your RSS feed to search engines to help get your pages discovered and indexed more quickly
- Backlink indexing - Create feeds of pages that link to your site to help search engines find and crawl those backlinks
- Content syndication - Turn any collection of links into an RSS feed that can be consumed by feed readers and aggregators
- SEO monitoring - Create feeds of competitor pages or industry news sources
How It Works
- Paste your URLs (one per line) into the text area
- Optionally add a title and description for your feed
- Click "Generate RSS Feed" to create your hosted feed
- Copy the feed URL and submit it to search engines or feed aggregators
Feed Retention
- Anonymous users: Feeds are kept for 30 days
- Logged-in users: Feeds are kept for 1 year
- Premium users: Feeds never expire and can be edited
Where to Submit Your Feed
Once created, you can submit your RSS feed to various services for indexing:
- Google Search Console (Sitemaps section accepts RSS)
- Bing Webmaster Tools
- Feedly, Feedburner, and other RSS aggregators
- Social bookmarking sites that accept feeds
Links to RSS Converter
When to use this tool
Use this when you have a hand-picked set of URLs and want them packaged as a clean, public feed. It is especially useful for backlink indexing campaigns, curated research lists, and simple feed-based automation.
Practical tips
- Group related URLs together so each feed has a clear purpose.
- Use a descriptive feed title so it is easy to recognize later.
- Submit the finished feed anywhere that accepts RSS, including webmaster tools and feed readers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens after I generate a feed?
Links2RSS stores the URLs, gives you a public feed URL, and serves the list as valid RSS until the feed expires or is removed.
How many URLs should I put in one feed?
Keep feeds focused. A smaller, related list is easier to review and more useful than a very broad collection of unrelated pages.
Can I use it for pages that link to me?
Yes. Many users create feeds from backlink source pages so crawlers and monitoring tools can revisit those URLs.