Combined RSS feeds
Combine RSS feeds into one public reading list
Miniroll lets you collect multiple blogs into one curated blogroll, publish that list as a public page, and generate a combined RSS feed from it. That makes it useful for both readers who want one subscription and publishers who want one place to share their recommendations.
What combining RSS feeds is good for
Most RSS tools help you read privately. Miniroll is for the moment when you also want to publish the collection: as a blogroll, a public recommendations page, or an embeddable list on your own site.
- Read the latest posts from multiple blogs in one feed reader subscription.
- Publish a topic-based reading list that readers can browse or subscribe to.
- Turn a personal blogroll into both a public page and an RSS-backed stream.
- Keep a curated feed current without manually stitching RSS URLs together.
How to combine RSS feeds with Miniroll
Create a free Miniroll account.
Add blogs one by one or import them from OPML or browser bookmarks.
Publish your blogroll as a public page.
Subscribe to the combined RSS feed or share the page with readers.
Why Miniroll instead of a private feed bundle?
Keep it public
Your combined feed can also live as a public page that others can browse, bookmark, and share.
Curate, don't just merge
Choose which blogs belong, arrange them how you want, and present the list as a recommendation rather than a raw feed dump.
Use any starting point
Start from pasted blog URLs, an OPML export, or browser bookmarks, then let Miniroll build the feed around that list.
Share it beyond RSS readers
People can subscribe in a reader, visit the public page, or browse the embedded version on your site.
Ready to combine your RSS feeds?
Miniroll works best when you want one feed for yourself and one polished place to share the same curated list with other people.