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RSS Feeds

The information on this page is intended for Adobe Commerce 2.3 customers who are on an extended support contract. The Adobe Commerce Merchant Documentation for current releases is published on the Adobe Experience League.

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an XML-based data format that is used to distribute information online. Your customers can subscribe to your RSS feeds to learn of new products and promotions. RSS Feeds can also be used to publish your product information to shopping aggregation sites, and can be included in newsletters.

When RSS feeds are enabled, any additions to products, specials, categories, and coupons are automatically sent to the subscribers of each feed. A link to all RSS feeds that you publish is in the footer of your store.

RSS feed icon
Orange RSS symbol identifying an RSS feed

The software that is required to read an RSS feed is called a feed reader, and allows people to subscribe to headlines, blogs, podcasts, and much more. Google Reader is one of the many feed readers that are available online for free.

Example storefront - RSS feed RSS Feeds

Set Up RSS Feeds for Your Store

  1. On the Admin sidebar, go to Stores > Settings > Configuration.

  2. In the upper-right corner, set Store View to the view(s) where the feeds are to be available. If prompted to confirm, click OK.

  3. In the left panel, expand Catalog and choose RSS Feeds.

  4. Expand Expansion selector the Rss Config section. Then, set Enable RSS to Enable.

    If necessary, clear the Use Default checkbox to change the default value.

    Catalog configuration - RSS feeds RSS Feeds

  5. Expand Expansion selector the Wish List section and set Enable RSS to Enable.

    If necessary, clear the Use Default checkbox to change the default value.

  6. Expand the Catalog section and set other feeds to Enable as needed.

    If necessary, clear the Use Default checkbox to change the default value.

    • New Products
    • Special Products
    • Coupons/Discounts
    • Top Level Category

    Catalog

  7. Expand Expansion selector the Order section and set Customer Order Status Notification to Enable.

  8. When complete, click Save Config.

Types of RSS Feeds

RSS Feed Description
Wish List When enabled, an RSS feed link appears at the top of customer wish list pages. Additionally, the wish list sharing page includes a checkbox that lets you include a link to the feed from shared wish lists.
New Products Publishes notification of new products added to the catalog.
Special Products Publishes notification of any products with special pricing.
Coupons / Discounts Publishes notification of any special coupons or discounts that are available in the store.
Top Level Category Publishes notification of any change to the top-level category structure of your catalog, which is reflected in the main menu.
Customer Order Status Gives customers the ability to track their order status by RSS feed. When enabled, an RSS feed link appears on the order.