Openvibe 1.13 Adds RSS Feed Support—Here’s What’s New

RSS Feed Support

It was only with the release of version 1.13 that Openvibe officially began supporting integration with RSS Feed Support. So, you may now add in a blog, newsletter,  er and news sites to your unified timeline with ease. 

It works as an important refresh to users who appreciate having a single, consolidated destination. This aims to read content on both decentralized social services. It includes Mastodon, Bluesky, Nostr, and Thread,,s along with the open web.

What’s New in Openvibe 1.13?

The most noticeable change in this update is the new Openvibe 1.13 RSS support. The new Profile view, through which users can work with all their feeds, will be a new tab called RSS Library. 

This not only enables you to create links manually but also to import subscriptions in the form of OPML files. This allows an easy move of your current feeds to this service.

Timeline Stability: Fixed bugs to make the timeline skip or behave strangely.

Notifications: Fixed bug that did not show some Bluesky notifications.

A Bug Media Display: Fixed a problem with GIF distortion in Threads.

UI Improvements: The excessive line breaks have been tidied up to have a cleaner appearance.

Logging in Problems: Fixed random logout glitches and other login-related issues.

Why It Matters: Unifying Your Digital World

The introduction of Openvibe RSS Feed Support is revolutionary to enhance the joy of digital content. In the past, users were required to simultaneously use two apps. One was their social feeds, the other was their RSS feeds. 

This is fixed with Openvibe 1.13, where posts by Mastodon, Bluesky, Nostr, and Threads combine with the most recent articles in your favorite blogs and news.

This make your content more centralized. However, it also makes the discovery aspect better as it forms a truly seamless experience of staying up-to-date without the need to flit between numerous apps.

How to Use The RSS Feature

It is very easy to use the new Openvibe “RSS Library” feature.

To get there, go to your Profile view.

Click the new option in the RSS library.

At this point, you can Import Subscriptions with the help of an OPML file. Or you can click the + icon and enter links manually.

Conclusion

OpenVibe 1.13 is a major stepping stone in the development of open social aggregators. The enhanced Add-on Openvibe 1.13 RSS Feed Support makes the app no longer a simple social media app. Now it’s a one-stop shop that will include all your internet content. 

We would like to invite everybody to update their app and discover all the ways. This new feature can simplify their content search and the process in general.

FAQs

What file formats are supportable for import?

It is possible to import your existing subscriptions in the form of OPML files or to manually, one by one, add the feed URLs of individual feeds.

Where do RSS articles open?

It is up to you. There is even a preference you can choose whether to launch RSS articles in the internal browser of the app or the default external browser of your device.

Which bug fixes were done?

The most important bugs addressed in the 1.13 version are the disappearance of timelines, a return of Bluesky notifications, and more accurate muted words.

What is the update?

Openvibe 1.13 Update has now started rolling out,, and you can grab it othe n the Google Play Store.

Why RSS in Openvibe?

RSS in Openvibe can help you to bring together two streams of content. The open fediverseand independent sites, into a single, feed-like timeline that is easy to browse.

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