However I am unable to locate the RSS Feed info in the blog settings page. Have been through the online support but they have also drawn a blank and suggested that I escalate my issue to the HS community.. here is the info they provided

Gotcha! To display your HubSpot blog's RSS feed data on your external website, you don't need the "More Tools" option under "Blog posts." Instead, you can access the RSS feed directly from your HubSpot blog settings. Here's how:


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Once you have the RSS feed URL, you can use it to pull the blog data and display it on your external website. You can use tools or plugins that support reading and displaying RSS feeds to accomplish this. Many content management systems (CMS) and website builders have built-in functionality for displaying RSS feeds, or you can look for third-party options or integrations.

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I can see that you have a HubSpot free account so it seems spoke with our sales team You've come to the right place to ask questions about HubSpot tools as the Community is the support channel for our free customers.

I wanted to refer you to this knowledge base article which explains how to generate an RSS feed for a blog, blog tag, or blog author. Could you try out the steps in this article and let us know if you have access to this tool and if you're able to generate a URL? Thank you

In this help center, you can find content for both Merchant Center Next and the classic Merchant Center experience. Look for the logo at the top of each article to make sure you're using the article for the Merchant Center version that applies to you.

Target countries are the countries in which products from this feed are sold. Product data in this feed must meet the requirements for the countries you submit, including the feed specifications and policies. You can add countries for Shopping ads when you select destinations during the feed creation process.

Depending on what input method you select, you may be prompted to enter the name of the file you will submit. This name should exactly match the name of the file you created and it should include a valid extension.

A supplemental feed is a secondary data source used to provide more details or update existing details, such as required or optional product attributes, that may be missing from your primary feed. A supplemental feed can't be used to add or remove products or be used as a standalone feed. Learn more About feeds.

Legacy online inventory update feeds 

Before supplemental feeds were introduced, "Online inventory feeds" allowed merchants to make updates to their price and availability values without having to reupload their main product feed. "Online inventory feeds" are now deprecated. However, the same functionality can be achieved with supplemental feeds. You can create a supplemental feed with an ID [id], Price [price], and Availability [availability] and link the new supplemental feed to your primary feed using the "Take latest" rule.

After your supplemental feed is created and linked to a primary feed, Merchant Center will automatically create a rule, which you can find in the "feed rules" section of Merchant Center. The rule will connect the product data from the 2 feeds based on the value provided for the ID [id] attribute, and will connect attribute data from the supplemental feed.

Regional inventory feeds are a type of supplemental feed that can be used to override your existing product data in the primary feed in order to show regional pricing or availability for a selection of products in your predefined regions. Regional inventory feeds can't be used to add or remove products or be used as standalone feeds. However, they can be used to override existing product data.

I recorded a cycle today on my Garmin which sync'd to Strava, but it's not showing up on the mobile app. The app registers that I did an activity, but there's nothing in the feed or activities. When I log on to the Desktop version it shows the activity in My Activies but not in my feed. I've noticed that the elapsed time is 11457hrs (legs are sore after that!!), could this be causing the problem? I deleted the activity and uploaded the gpx from my Garmin and it's still the same. I've logged out of the app and Desktop version, logged back in. I recorded another activity and it seemed to come up fine.

I have a similar problem with an activity showing on the web version of Strava on my laptop but not appearing on the app on my mobile phone. I did have a problem half way through the ride when my Garmin kept losing satallite connections and the mileage recorded is more than it should be. Is there any way this can be fixed so that it will appear in feeds on the mobile app. It's very frustrating as this is a ride I'm very proud of and would like to share. Thanks, Simon

I tried your suggestion. I downloaded the GPX file opened in Notepad and found there were many instances where the date was 2025-05-26 as opposed to 2024-02-05. I carried out find and replace all instances of this and saved as GPX, uploaded and everything is perfect.

This data product contains statistics on four feed grains (corn, grain sorghum, barley, and oats), foreign coarse grains (feed grains plus rye, millet, and mixed grains), hay, and related items. This includes data published in the monthly Feed Outlook and previously annual Feed Yearbook. Data are monthly, quarterly, and/or annual depending upon the data series.

All data in the Feed Grains Yearbook tables will be also released each month through the Feed Grains Custom Query database at 12:00 the day after the release of WASDE. Users are able to download data from the database into Excel files.

The Feed Grains Database is a statistical compilation of four feed grains (corn, grain sorghum, barley, and oats), foreign coarse grains (feed grains plus rye, millet, and mixed grains), hay, and related items. These statistics include data published in the monthly Feed Outlook and Feed Grains Yearbook tables. Data are displayed as monthly, quarterly, and/or annual depending upon the data series.

The key purpose of the Feed Grain Database is to provide a variety of current and historical time-series feed grain data, some of which cannot be found elsewhere, to the public in a user-friendly form. Available data include but are not limited to:

The database is updated each month at noon EST on the first business day after the release of the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report. Users can download data into Excel, XML and PDF file formats.

We haven't been actively using the podcast function of Panopto, but went looking for it when asked about means of providing them recently. I know we used to have this option of RSS / iTunesU feeds because I remember experimenting with it a couple of years back, but now all I'm seeing is a Subscribe option for all folders and videos; the RSS and iTunesU options just aren't there. Also, the create RSS feed checkbox seems to have vanished from folder settings across the board.

RSS presents a security concern, as users who download content via RSS can then share outside of the permissions in Panopto. Based on your site settings, your users still have the ability to download videos directly from your Panopto site.

@Kathryn, I am not really sure that security is a valid reason here as that gap still exists without the RSS feed on. I'd be happy to expand on that, but the workflow you describe poses the same security concerns that an RSS feed would. Beyond that, the RSS feed may be on unintentionally for some folders, but it still has valid use cases. We use it for a few podcasts, and we were looking to expand the use of it since it's been working so well. Needless to say it was disappointing to learn that the feature is just being dropped with no real replacement, admin-focused or otherwise. I was told that "something" is being developed, but I assume that is going to be completely internal to Panopto instead of meeting users where they are like the current functionality allows.

Just to note, I am not sure an email ever went out on this. If it did, I never got it. I was also told in April that the "deprecation of RSS is a very low priority and will take years" however it seems that we're already at that point as all of the documentation seems to have been scrubbed from the site without warning.

I'm sorry that you didn't receive the notification and weren't aware that we were making this change. I can understand that this is frustrating since you were planning to expand the use of the feature. I don't have additional info to provide right now about possible replacement features, but I'll ask your CSA to connect with you about this.

Thanks for answering Kathryn, but I do share Michael's view on this, that whilst RSS might exacerbate the fallout of a permissions-based error, that issue would still exist in the absence of the feed, and in fact the problem may even go unnoticed for a longer period in such a scenario. Not a huge issue for us since we weren't actively using it yet, but still disappointed to find that we'll now have to look for an alternative method when this would have fitted the requirements perfectly.

The issue with RSS does go a bit beyond what is described above. RSS bypassed the sharing permissions on folders/videos entirely. If someone subscribed to an RSS feed for the folder, and the permissions for that folder were later changed so they shouldn't have access, the person would still have access to all the videos in that folder via RSS. This presented a real concern for a number of customers.

All that being said, I definitely understand that it is disappointing to have to look for a different solution when you might've used this feature. I'll reach out to your CSA and let them know about your situation. That way, they can let you know if there is any news on a possible alternative feature in Panopto.

Adding to Paul and Michael's comments, I also don't recall seeing an email come out around May announcing this change to the RSS feature. When we were evaluating video management solutions, this was one of the features we were looking for in our decision-making criteria, as we use the RSS feed for Apple Podcasts. We are now looking into another platform to manage this content, which is not ideal. 152ee80cbc

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