Welcome to feedfilter.
feedfilter helps you subscribe to a filtered or paced version of an RSS feed instead of the original feed directly.
Use a search term to keep only episodes or posts that match what you care about.
Use interval days to space out releases on your own schedule instead of all at once.
Organize feeds into groups so related subscriptions stay together and easier to scan.
Sort each group by name, most recently released, or least recently released.
Each feed gets a private RSS URL you can add to your podcast app or feed reader.
1. Add a feed URL.
2. Set either a search term, interval days, or both.
3. Copy the generated RSS URL into your podcast app or reader.
4. Use the feed detail page to pause, release now, or set the next release time.
Groups work well when you want separate queues for different topics, moods, or shows.
An on-demand group sorted by least recently released, with feeds paused until you are ready, usually puts the next show you want at the top in round-robin order.
You can also use groups to keep active drip feeds separate from search-only feeds.
Adjust release timing from the feed detail page with pause, release now, and set next release controls.
Choose your preferred time zone and start page in Preferences.
If you paste a web page instead of a feed URL, feedfilter can often find advertised RSS feeds for you to choose from.