A LinkedIn RSS feed,
without the LinkedIn noise.

Narro is a user-curated social media app. Add the profiles you follow on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn; Narro shows their posts in order, with no algorithm, ads, or tracking.

Create custom RSS feeds from the profiles you choose, across every major social platform, without creating an account on any of them.

Does LinkedIn have an RSS feed?

LinkedIn shut down its native RSS feed on December 19, 2013, alongside killing LinkedIn Answers. No replacement was ever shipped. The widespread folklore that you can append /rss to a newsletter URL is false. The way to get a LinkedIn RSS feed today is through a third party: Narro generates one for any public LinkedIn profile, company page, or newsletter, with posts in chronological order.

How to create a LinkedIn RSS feed

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Add the LinkedIn profiles you follow

Add any public LinkedIn profile, company page, or newsletter by profile URL or name. Add profiles from Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, and Facebook too.

2

Narro builds the feed

Every public post in chronological order, at a stable RSS URL: only the profiles you chose, only their own posts. Newsletter posts appear in the creator’s feed like any other post. No algorithm, no ads, no tracking.

3

Read it anywhere

Open it in Narro, or subscribe to your feed’s RSS URL in Feedly, Reeder, Inoreader, or any other reader.

What LinkedIn's feed serves you

You joined LinkedIn for specific people. Then the platform inserted:

  • Suggested posts from people you do not follow
  • "X liked this" injections from your second-degree network
  • Hiring-anniversary celebrations
  • Professional-celebrity reposts
  • AI-generated motivational content
  • Video autoplay
  • Premium upsells in-feed

LinkedIn's algorithm is less aggressive than Meta's, but the engagement-injection ratio is the highest of any major professional platform. RSS reverses it: only the profiles you chose, only their own posts, in order.

Narro replaces the habit, not the apps.

Follow LinkedIn profiles via RSS. Skip everything else.

Build your LinkedIn RSS feed

Free for 14 days. No card required.

Four reasons people use Narro for LinkedIn RSS feeds

Four specific readers. If you recognize yourself in one of them, the rest of this page is for you.

Founders tracking operators

Thirty specific founders and operators publish tactical posts you actually want. LinkedIn buries them under reposts, motivational AI slop, and hiring anniversaries. Narro pulls just the thirty, in order.

Investors following portfolio CEOs

You owe LPs visibility into how founders are showing up publicly. Narro consolidates portfolio posts into one quiet read.

Sales reps watching decision-makers

You need to know when a VP at a target account posts about hiring, tooling changes, or strategy shifts. Narro surfaces those signals without making you scroll past their CEO's marathon photos.

Recruiters at target companies

Track talent at a dozen competitors. Get a chronological stream of their public activity. No second-degree dilution, no LinkedIn nudging you toward someone else.

LinkedIn RSS in any reader

Build a LinkedIn feed in Narro, copy its RSS URL, and paste it into whichever reader you use. Setup is the same shape everywhere.

LinkedIn RSS in Feedly
Open Feedly, click "+ Add Content" in the sidebar, choose "Add a Feed," and paste the Narro RSS URL. Save it to a collection.
LinkedIn RSS in Reeder
Open Reeder, tap "+" on the left sidebar, choose "Add Feed," and paste the Narro RSS URL. Optionally assign a folder.
LinkedIn RSS in Inoreader
Open Inoreader, click "Add" or use the search bar, paste the Narro RSS URL, and select "Subscribe."
LinkedIn RSS in NetNewsWire
Open NetNewsWire, choose File → New Feed (or "+" on iOS), paste the Narro RSS URL, and confirm.
LinkedIn RSS in Readwise Reader
Open Readwise Reader, click your library, choose "Add via RSS," and paste the Narro RSS URL.
LinkedIn RSS in Matter
Open Matter, go to Settings → Subscriptions → Add a subscription, and paste the Narro RSS URL.

LinkedIn RSS, common questions

Does LinkedIn have an RSS feed?
No. LinkedIn removed its native network updates RSS feed on December 19, 2013, roughly two years after its IPO. It has not been reinstated for profiles, pages, posts, or newsletters.
How do I get a LinkedIn RSS feed?
Sign up for Narro, add the public LinkedIn profiles or company pages you want to follow, and Narro generates a LinkedIn RSS feed at a stable URL. Paste that URL into Feedly, Reeder, Inoreader, or any other reader. Free for 14 days, no card required.
Can I follow LinkedIn profiles via RSS?
Yes, through Narro. Add a public LinkedIn profile and Narro generates a real RSS feed for that person's posts. Add it to any reader.
Can I get an RSS feed for a LinkedIn company page?
Yes. Narro generates an RSS feed for LinkedIn company pages the same way it does for profiles, at a stable URL.
Does LinkedIn have RSS for newsletters?
No, not natively. LinkedIn Newsletters do not expose RSS endpoints, despite widespread folklore that you can append /rss to a newsletter URL. Third-party scrapers exist but break frequently when LinkedIn changes its markup. Narro handles newsletter posts as part of the creator's profile feed.
Can I follow LinkedIn without an account?
Yes. Narro reads public posts and republishes them as RSS, so your reader never touches LinkedIn directly. No login, no engagement tracking.
Why did LinkedIn remove RSS?
LinkedIn shut down its network updates RSS feed on December 19, 2013, alongside killing LinkedIn Answers. The official reason was product focus. Widely read as a monetization move tied to LinkedIn's then-recent IPO and the launch of Sponsored Updates.
How do I follow a LinkedIn feed in Feedly?
Create the feed in Narro, copy the RSS URL, and paste it into Feedly's Add Content dialog. Same flow in Inoreader, Reeder, NetNewsWire, and Readwise Reader.
Is reading LinkedIn this way allowed?
Narro reads public posts the same way a logged-out browser does. Private content and login walls are not bypassed.
How often does Narro update LinkedIn feeds?
Narro checks tracked profiles on a regular schedule, typically multiple times per day depending on activity.
Does Narro include reposts and likes from a LinkedIn profile?
The feed contains original posts from the profile you followed. Reposts and reactions are filtered out so the feed stays focused on the person, not on what the algorithm wants them to amplify.
Can I follow multiple LinkedIn profiles in one feed?
Yes. Group profiles into a single Narro feed and you get one RSS URL covering all of them.
What about LinkedIn Premium or Sales Navigator data?
Narro only reads public content. Premium-gated activity and Sales Navigator data are out of scope.

When LinkedIn turned RSS off

LinkedIn shut down its network updates RSS feed on December 19, 2013, alongside killing LinkedIn Answers. The official line was about product focus: "we continually evaluate how our current products and features are being used. This sometimes means we remove a feature so we can focus our resources on building the best products."

In practice, the shutdown landed roughly two years after LinkedIn's IPO and alongside the launch of Sponsored Updates. RSS feeds were attention paid to LinkedIn content that did not also surface LinkedIn ads. The change was monetization-shaped, even if it was never described that way.

In 2026, LinkedIn offers no native RSS for profiles, company pages, posts, or newsletters. The only RSS-adjacent feature is inbound content-sharing for Pages (you can pipe an external RSS into your Page to schedule posts), which is the opposite of what readers want.

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