Sharing updates or blog posts on social media is a convenient way to keep your audience engaged, but managing different platform rules and content sizes can be tricky. Fortunately, there are helpful tools that let you automatically share content from your RSS feed more smoothly and with greater control.
📌 Why This Matters
If you regularly share content from your website or blog using an RSS feed, you want to make sure it looks right on each social media platform. Different platforms have different character limits and formatting preferences. Without proper control, your posts can get cut off, lose important details, or appear inconsistent. This can confuse your audience and reduce engagement.
Improving how you automate these posts means you save time and share richer, more appealing updates that feel natural on each platform.
✨ What’s New
- Publish RSS Items with Description: Choose whether your posts show just the titles or include the full descriptions from your RSS feed for more detailed updates.
- Preview Multiple RSS Items: See up to 5 upcoming items at once before anything goes live, so you know exactly how your posts will look across platforms.
- Platform-Specific Content Limits: Your posts automatically adjust to fit character limits on each social platform, keeping links and end text intact whenever possible.

🛠️ How to Use It
- Set Up Your RSS Feed: Access your social media content planner and add or edit your RSS feed to start pulling in your latest posts.
- Choose What to Share: Toggle the option to include the full description from your feed or keep it limited to just post titles—whichever fits your style.
- Preview Your Posts: Use the preview feature to check up to 5 RSS items at once, so you can review formatting and length before publishing.
- Save and Automate: Once you’re happy with how the posts look, save your settings and let the system automatically share your content to your connected social platforms.

đź’ˇ Pro Tip
Regularly preview and adjust your RSS automation to ensure each social platform’s audience sees clear, engaging content that encourages clicks and builds connection.