| title | Common Use Cases |
|---|---|
| description | Use html2rss for common tracking and monitoring workflows. |
Use html2rss when you want updates in a reader instead of checking websites by hand.
Many blogs and creator sites do not publish feeds.
Example: Follow a newsroom, company blog, or publication section from your own html2rss-web deployment.
Track job postings from multiple company websites in one place. Never miss an opportunity again.
Example: Track a company careers page or a narrower role-specific listing.
Follow your local newspaper or community website to stay informed about your neighborhood.
Example: Subscribe to local news sites, community forums, and city government updates from one reader.
Follow new papers and research in your field from multiple sources.
Example: Track publication pages, research blogs, and conference updates.
Get notified when software you use releases updates, new features, or security patches.
Example: Track release notes, changelog pages, and product blogs.
Follow forums, communities, and websites related to your hobbies and interests.
Example: Track gaming forums, photography communities, or cooking blogs without manually checking each site.
Track what your competitors are posting about - new products, features, or announcements.
Example: Follow competitor blogs, press releases, and social media updates.
Follow multiple industry publications in one feed to stay ahead of trends.
Example: Aggregate trade publications, company blogs, and research updates in one reader.
Monitor customer feedback and support requests across different platforms.
Example: Track support forums, review sites, and product-update pages that affect your users.
Follow industry influencers and competitors for content inspiration.
Example: Track competitor blogs, industry newsletters, and thought leadership content in one place.
Track API documentation updates and changelogs.
Example: Follow API documentation sites, developer blogs, and changelog pages.
Monitor security advisories and vulnerability reports.
Example: Track security blogs, CVE databases, and vendor security pages.
Follow multiple open source projects and their updates.
Example: Track project blogs, release notes, and community discussions.
- Run html2rss-web with Docker to verify your own instance.
- Use automatic feed generation when you want direct page-URL conversion.
- Create custom feeds when you need stable, reviewable extraction rules.