Social media automation for bloggers
Built for bloggers who need cross-platform publishing without the enterprise overhead.
Most bloggers spend more time promoting posts than writing them. Feedloop reverses that — connect your RSS feed once and every new post auto-distributes to every social account you've connected, with per-output message templates and a live preview that shows what each platform will look like before anything ships.
- RSS in, social posts out — no copy-paste
- Per-output templates with variable chips + live previews so LinkedIn doesn't look like X
- Built-in link shortener with per-platform UTM tagging so you can see which network sent the click
Whether you're a one-person operation or a small team, Feedloop scales down to fit how bloggers actually work — no annual contracts, no per-seat licensing, no sales calls.
How it works in practice
- 1
Connect your blog's RSS feed once
Paste the feed URL into an Automation. Feedloop polls continuously and deduplicates against the last item ID so the same post never ships twice.
- 2
Pick the social accounts to fan out to
Add X, LinkedIn, Mastodon, Facebook, Threads — whichever networks your blog lives on. Each output gets its own message template with variable chips for {{title}}, {{description}}, {{link}}.
- 3
Watch posts ship on their own
Every new blog post fans out within minutes, formatted per network, with the built-in link shortener tagging each platform's clicks separately. Check the stats tab to see which network is actually driving traffic.
Frequently asked questions
- Is Feedloop a good fit for bloggers specifically?
- Yes — that's exactly who we build for. Solo creators, freelancers, and small teams who want automation without enterprise pricing or sales calls.
- Do I need technical skills to set this up?
- No code. You connect each social account via OAuth, paste your RSS feed URL (if you're using automations), and pick a schedule. Setup takes about 5 minutes.
- Can I cancel anytime?
- Yes. There are no annual contracts. Monthly plans cancel at the end of the current period; your data stays accessible.