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RSS Feeds MCP Server

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MCP server for RSS feeds — fetch, filter, search blog posts from any RSS source. Works with Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf. No API keys needed.

RSS Feeds MCP Server

npm versionLicense: MIT

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that lets AI assistants like Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, and any MCP client fetch, filter, and search RSS feeds. Monitor blogs, track industry news, and research content — all through natural language.

Zero configuration. Install and start reading RSS feeds immediately. No API keys, no authentication.

What Can You Do?

Ask Claude questions like:

  • "What are the latest SEO blog posts this week?"
  • "Search all feeds for articles about AI marketing"
  • "Show me the latest posts from HubSpot"
  • "Add TechCrunch to my feeds"
  • "What content marketing articles were published today?"

Quick Start

npx rss-feeds-mcp

Or install globally:

npm install -g rss-feeds-mcp

Ships with default feeds — customize your own at ~/.rss-mcp/feeds.json.

Claude Desktop Configuration

Add to your Claude Desktop config (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json on macOS):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "rss": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "rss-feeds-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Restart Claude Desktop. Done — RSS feeds are now available in Claude.

Use with Other MCP Clients

Works with any MCP-compatible client including Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code + Cline, and more:

npx rss-feeds-mcp

Available Tools (8 Tools)

Tool Description
list_categories List all available feed categories (SEO, content, social, email, analytics, CRM, news)
list_feeds List all configured RSS feeds with their categories
add_feed Add a new RSS feed with name, URL, and category
remove_feed Remove a feed by name
fetch_blogs Fetch latest posts from all feeds with date range and limit
fetch_by_category Fetch posts filtered by category
fetch_from_source Fetch posts from a specific named source
search_blogs Search across all feeds by keyword (matches title and summary)

Examples

Example 1: Add a feed and fetch latest posts

User prompt: "Add the HubSpot blog RSS feed and show me the latest 5 posts"

Expected behavior:

  • Calls add_feed with name "hubspot", URL "https://blog.hubspot.com/rss", and category "content"
  • Then calls fetch_from_source with name "hubspot" and limit 5
  • Returns the 5 most recent HubSpot blog posts with titles, publication dates, summaries, and links

Example 2: Search across all feeds for a topic

User prompt: "Search all my feeds for articles about 'content marketing' from the last month"

Expected behavior:

  • Calls search_blogs with keyword "content marketing" and range "30d"
  • Searches all configured feeds for articles containing "content marketing" in their title or summary
  • Returns matching articles sorted by date with title, source, publication date, and link

Example 3: Get posts from a specific category

User prompt: "Show me the latest SEO articles from this week"

Expected behavior:

  • Calls fetch_by_category with category "seo" and range "1w"
  • Fetches posts from all feeds tagged with the "seo" category
  • Returns articles from SEO-focused blogs published in the last 7 days, sorted by date

Use Cases

  • Content Research — Find trending topics and content ideas from industry blogs
  • Competitive Monitoring — Track what competitors are publishing
  • News Aggregation — Stay on top of industry news across multiple sources
  • Content Curation — Collect and filter articles for newsletters or social media
  • SEO Research — Monitor SEO blogs for algorithm updates and best practices
  • Marketing Intelligence — Track marketing trends across channels

Feed Configuration

Feeds are stored at ~/.rss-mcp/feeds.json. On first run, a default config is created with sample feeds. Manage feeds dynamically using the add_feed and remove_feed tools, or edit the file directly:

{
  "categories": ["seo", "content", "social", "email", "analytics", "crm", "news"],
  "feeds": [
    { "name": "hubspot", "url": "https://blog.hubspot.com/rss", "category": "content" },
    { "name": "techcrunch", "url": "https://techcrunch.com/feed/", "category": "news" },
    { "name": "searchengineland", "url": "https://searchengineland.com/feed", "category": "seo" }
  ]
}

Requirements

  • Node.js >= 18
  • No API keys or authentication needed

Related

Privacy Policy

See PRIVACY.md for our complete privacy policy.

TL;DR: This extension runs locally on your machine. All feed fetching happens directly from your machine to public RSS endpoints. No data is collected, stored, or transmitted to any third party by this MCP server. No API keys or authentication required.

License

MIT

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