Connecting your RSS feed URL for easy publishing to dev.to
Tessa Kriesel

Tessa Kriesel @tessak22

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Connecting your RSS feed URL for easy publishing to dev.to

Publish Date: Apr 6 '21
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This is a spin off from Devocate's post, Where Developers Blog, to help show developers how to connect their blogs with Dev.to to easily cross post content.

Connecting your blog to Dev.to

It's actually incredibly easy to do.

  1. Collect the RSS feed URL for your current blog. Depending on your platform, this may vary.
  2. Login to dev.to and navigate to Settings, then Extensions
  3. Scroll down to Publishing to DEV Community from RSS and paste your RSS URL in the RSS Feed URL field.

    Adding your RSS Feed URL

  4. Be sure to check to make your RSS source the canonical URL be default. The next box is entirely up to you---but if you're keeping your blog, I would suggest not checking it.

  5. Click Save Feed Settings

  6. Let dev.to work their magic for a few minutes, or a few hours, it varies overall. 

  7. Login back into dev.to and navigate to Dashboard under your account menu. 

  8. You should see a feed of posts in draft mode that came in from your blog.

    Imported Posts

  9. Go through your posts and decide which ones make the cut for dev.to! Click Edit on the post you want to publish and make any appropriate tweaks. Be sure to change "false" to "true" when you are ready to publish!

    Edit & Publish

  10. Click Save Changes. Your blog post is now live on dev.to. 💥

Comments 7 total

  • Zaynaib (Ola) Giwa
    Zaynaib (Ola) GiwaNov 6, 2021

    Thank you for sharing your post. This was really helpful for me.

  • jjangga0214
    jjangga0214Jan 11, 2024

    Thanks for the post!
    When the upstream blog is updated, would the content from dev.to be also automatically updated?

    • Walter R P Cortes
      Walter R P CortesOct 25, 2024

      I would like to know that, too!

    • Tessa Kriesel
      Tessa KrieselJan 21, 2025

      No, you will have to go in to each post in your dashboard and change "Published: False" to true.

  • Ali Mehraji
    Ali MehrajiMay 28, 2025

    Is there any way todo vice versa ? publish from dev.to to medium ?

  • Dhruv garg
    Dhruv gargSep 14, 2025

    Hey, can you help me with a question?

    • Is it better to put full content on multiple platforms with canonical URLs
    • or partial content with link to original content for full read?
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