Rating: 4 stars
Syndication is one of those things that you half expect to be built-in, but isn’t.
I looked at adding syndication many few years ago with a view to integrating Forum commentary into the WordPress site. At the time FeedWordpress seemed to be the most flexible and reliable and I’ve been using it ever since and it seems pretty solid.
That said, the admin UI maybe isn’t as easy to navigate as it could be, but it does the job.
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This is way overdue, but since 2011 I have used FeedWordPress on numerous education sites where students participate in their own blog space and the course site aggregates collectively their works, tags and categories provide powerful means to organize. One of the longest running ones has aggregated over 90,000 posts.
A ton of flexible features and the developer has always been (and still does) respond quickly to issues. I’ve not done much lately, but looking at it in 2023 for a project.
RSS is the secret sauce of the web.
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Have used FeedWP for multiple projects over the decades, for monitoring news on specific topics. Works flawlessly, and offers many valuable options. A well-designed workhorse.
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1. when you would add any site to subscribe for posts, this stupid plug-in would create new Categories against posts’tags from the feed site.(according to its default settings)
2. Posts in your feed would be shown without photos – just a plain text… in 21th century.You should ask yourself before plug-in activation – do you really need a text without photos?
3. Plug-in would copy text by text articles/posts without bringing canonical urls, so it would hurt SEO for both sites. Do you really need that?
4. After you would disable subscription for donor’s site with removing all posts and data from your local site – new added categories would remain on your local site and you would need delete them manually. Do you really need that mess?
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I struggled with multiple RSS aggregation plugins, all of which were paid subscription plugins. I had already paid for one and after hours, I could not make it import enclosures to PowerPress. FeedWordpress took about 5 minutes to set up and worked perfectly. It also had the feature to all for reimportation of items which the paid plugin lacked. This free plugin is in every way better than the commercial alternatives.
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I had been using the more popular plugin for a while and never really liked it. Then I found this one and it is so much more better for my needs. Thanks!
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This plug-in is the best, highly recommended. Just one thing, pictures from RSS feeds are not showing up in blog, any ideas, or updates?
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The dev has done a fantastic job.
Works great, very customizable (so the access isn’t blocked by hosts). Runs like a charm.
I have even developed a way to allow to get historical feed content, using it. Only works with WordPress and Blogger feeds though. But was all I needed.
Rating: 5 stars
I’ve been using FWP for years. I used to have several sites that relied on it for aggregating ebay stuff. However, on shared hosting, and with MANY syndicated sources, my sites often got banned for hogging the server.
The “problem” is that FWP is so excellent at what it does, I got carried away with the number of sources.
I’ve been using a different aggregator for a while, but it doesn’t have the flexibility of FWP: setting Category, Tags and custom fields per feed is awesome.
Hence, I’ve come back to using FWP, but not using the scheduling features, and taking it easy on the number of sources.
If you are NOT on a shared server, just ignore my comments and “fill yer boots”.
Rating: 5 stars
When I try to install via composer from the wpackagist repository, it seems that it can’t find any version. I’ve tried specifying the latest version, 2016/1213, as well as not specifying any version at all. I’ve also tried installing via the ~ version option.
Error output is as follows:
Problem 1
- The requested package wpackagist-plugin/feedwordpress ~2016.1213 exists as wpackagist-plugin/feedwordpress[2016.1213, 2016.1211, 2016.0420, 2015.0514, 2015.0426, 2014.0805, 2013.0504, 2013.0503, 2012.1218, 2012.1212, 2011.1019, 2011.1018, 2011.0721, 2011.0706, 2011.0602, 2011.0531, 2011.0512, 2011.0211.2, 2011.0211, 2010.0905, 2010.0903, 2010.0623, 2010.0602, 2010.0531, 2010.0528, 2010.0127, 2009.1112, 2009.1111, 2009.0707, 2009.0618, 2009.0613, 2009.0612, 2008.1214, 2008.1105, 2008.1101, 2008.1030, 0.993, 0.992, 0.991, 0.981, 0.99, 0.98, 0.97, 0.96, 0.95, 0.91, 0.9, 0.8, dev-trunk] but these are rejected by your constraint.
When I run:
composer require "wpackagist-plugin/feedwordpress": "2016.0420"
I receive this:
` [InvalidArgumentException]
Could not find package 2016.0420 at any version for your minimum-stability (stable). Check the
package spelling or your minimum-stability’
Any ideas? I haven’t had this happen with any other packages.
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cause it do my work automatically ??
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It works!!!!
Yes, it works after having struggled with other plugins which were recommended by many people as top featured.
It is pretty easy to set and go.
The perfect plugin there is.
Rating: 4 stars
– it always download 20 files to media even if you want to syndicate just 5 or 6.
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Most powerful with many flexible settings and absolutely free RSS import plugin. Thanks!
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I use this plugin on all my websites. It is a core part of my strategy which allows me to run over 60 websites with only an hour a week of active maintenance. This plugin is recommended to readers of my book, which you can find by tapping or clicking.
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If fetch each URL of posts and download all content of post, that’s good!
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More than 82,800 articles into a website. This plugin is just modified a little bit for french version.
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Well it have everything needed to sync 2 wordpress websites, and everything is clear and simple to manage. Thank you. Only i would add more options to crone sync time, it’s now only 1h/asap/on ping … kinda one day would be nice ??
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Though there are several similar plugins to this plugin, they are not free, i.e. they strip an extremely important function that imported feeds are created as post type. They require the users to go to their website and buy the function.
This plugin is free and achieves the function I want! Awesome!
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… and one of the best support. thank you for this great plugin and your support. Forget all other syndication and broadcasting plugins. try this and you will see the magic. i have tried alot of them and this one is the absolute best. kind regards. adnan
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So easy to work with, and it’s free! I tried WP RSS Aggregator but this does the exact same job, for free.
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better for free ??
using since 2009
thanku!
Rating: 5 stars
Full editable and advance plug-in. Expert user only. Ok!
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Easy to install in few minutes. Clear functionality.
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It is complete! Full of features.
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Worked perfectly the first time. I used this plugin to import 150 posts from my old static site’s Atom feed. Everything came across beautifully. I tried several other plugins to do this same thing. But this is the only one that did the job without spending extra money to perform a simple, one-time import.
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A very smart plugin! One of the best WP plugins I have never known!
Many thanks, Charles.
I will send you a donation.
Hoping you continue to develop this awesome plugin.
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Great plugin! Using this one to serve posts by category from my newswebsite to my other sites. Works like a charm.
Matching categories and tags with custom taxonomy terms for custom post types; everything’s possible!
Rating: 3 stars
I’m getting the following, which I assume the author will hopefully fix and push an update:
Check currently scheduled feeds for new and updated posts.
Notice: Undefined variable: qp in /usr/share/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/feedwordpress/syndicatedlink.class.php on line 747 Notice: Undefined variable: qp in /usr/share/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/feedwordpress/syndicatedlink.class.php on line 747
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Generally this works. Lots of duplicates though but there’s plugins that can deal with that.
However, if you try and deactivate this plugin or one of the other plugins that depend on it, you get the message “Feedwordpress plugin is required for Feedwordpress Advanced Filters to work!” every time you try and change ANY plugin.
Nobody cares for that ridiculous message, it’s just annoying. Uninstalled because of that.
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