Make.com is a powerful automation platform that lets you connect an RSS feed to a huge number of apps and services. The actual reposting destinations depend on what integrations (apps/modules) are available on Make.com, plus the ability to use HTTP requests or webhooks to reach other platforms not natively supported.
Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of where you can repost RSS feed content using Make.com:
Direct Native Integrations (No-code modules on Make.com)
Social Media Platforms
- Facebook Pages
- Facebook Groups (via workarounds, limited due to Facebook API changes)
- Twitter/X
- Instagram (limited to Instagram Business accounts connected to a Facebook Page)
- LinkedIn (Profiles and Company Pages)
- Reddit (via webhooks or HTTP requests, no native module)
- Telegram (via Bot API)
- Mastodon (via HTTP API)
Messaging & Chat Apps
- Slack
- Microsoft Teams
- Discord
- Telegram
- Google Chat
- Twilio SMS (to send feed updates via text)
- WhatsApp Business (via Twilio or 3rd-party services)
Blogging & CMS Platforms
- WordPress (Post new content, including custom post types)
- Ghost
- Medium (via HTTP API, no native support)
- Webflow CMS
- Shopify Blog
- Blogger (via API)
- Wix (via HTTP API or webhook)
Email & Marketing Automation
- Gmail
- Outlook / Microsoft 365 Mail
- Mailchimp
- MailerLite
- ConvertKit
- ActiveCampaign
- AWeber
- Sendinblue (Brevo)
- GetResponse
- Moosend
- Drip
- Klaviyo
- SendGrid
- Elastic Email
- Amazon SES
CRM & Business Tools
- HubSpot
- Salesforce
- Pipedrive
- Zoho CRM
- ClickUp
- Notion
- Airtable
- Asana
- Trello
- Monday.com
- Google Sheets
- Smartsheet
- Microsoft Excel (Office 365)
- Coda
- Jira
Automation & Webhooks
- Webhook to any service (Zapier, IFTTT, custom servers, etc.)
- HTTP module to call any API (for platforms without native support)
- RSS to JSON / Feed to API transform (such as using AmpCast’s RSS content feeds to repost anywhere via make)
Indirect Posting via Other Services
Using Make.com’s HTTP or webhook modules, you can post RSS content to these platforms (even if there’s no native Make module), assuming you have API access or use a middleware like Pabbly, Zapier, or custom scripts:
- AmpCast (via RSS from AmpiFire) (video, social, infographic, slideshow, podcst and blog/article content reposted via zapier)
- Tumblr
- YouTube (via API or via 3rd-party like Repurpose.io)
- Medium (via API)
- Substack
- Podbean / Buzzsprout (for podcast show notes)
- OnlyFans (via API/middleware)
- Patreon
- Blogger / Blogspot
- Weebly
- Tumblr
- Telegram Channels (via bots)
- Signal (via custom integrations)
- SMS Gateways (Twilio, Vonage, etc.)
- Local databases or servers via FTP/SFTP/HTTP
Example Implementation with email newsletter or WordPress AmpCast:
Other File/Cloud Services
- Dropbox
- Google Drive
- OneDrive
- Box
- FTP/SFTP
- Amazon S3
- Azure Blob Storage
Custom Destinations (via API/Webhooks)
You can post to literally any platform with an API, for example:
- Custom-built CMS or websites
- Internal apps or dashboards
- Mobile push notifications (via OneSignal or Firebase Cloud Messaging)
- Chrome extensions / browser alerts
- Zapier-compatible apps
- No-code tools like Glide, Softr, Bubble, Thunkable
- Apps Script projects (to post to Google platforms)
- With AmpCast RSS feeds you can post to even more places than the regular 300+ sites we publish to.
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