GoHighLevel RSS Feed Guide

GoHighLevel RSS Feed Guide

If you manage content in both ClickUp and GoHighLevel, understanding how to use the built-in RSS feed for your blog is essential for automating content distribution and syndication. This guide explains where to find your RSS URL, how the structure works, and how to connect it to other tools and platforms without any coding.

What is the GoHighLevel blog RSS feed?

The blog RSS feed in GoHighLevel is an automatically generated XML file that lists your published blog posts in a standardized format. This lets other apps or services subscribe to updates from your blog and pull your latest posts as they are published.

By using the RSS feed, you can:

  • Distribute blog posts to external websites or apps.
  • Connect your content to email tools and automation systems.
  • Power content widgets or news sections that update automatically.

Where to find your GoHighLevel RSS feed URL

Every blog built on a GoHighLevel website or funnel has a unique RSS URL. The feed follows a simple pattern that you can access directly from your browser.

Basic GoHighLevel blog RSS URL format

The core format for a blog RSS feed in GoHighLevel is:

https://yourdomain.com/blog/rss.xml

Or, if your blog lives on a specific path within your site or funnel, it follows this structure:

https://yourdomain.com/your-blog-path/rss.xml

Replace yourdomain.com with your actual domain and adjust the blog path if needed, depending on your blog configuration inside your GoHighLevel website or funnel.

Steps to confirm your GoHighLevel RSS URL

  1. Open your live blog page in a browser.
  2. Check the URL in the address bar (for example, https://yourdomain.com/blog).
  3. Add /rss.xml to the end of that URL.
  4. Visit the full link, such as https://yourdomain.com/blog/rss.xml.

If the feed is set up correctly, your browser should display XML content listing your recent blog posts, which confirms that the RSS feed is active.

How the GoHighLevel RSS feed works

The blog RSS feed in GoHighLevel exposes information about each published post so other platforms can read and display it. The feed typically includes:

  • Post title
  • Post URL
  • Publish date
  • Post description or excerpt
  • Blog and site metadata

The feed updates automatically when you publish new posts. Any connected service that checks your RSS feed will see the new entry the next time it refreshes the URL.

Visibility of unpublished or draft posts

Only published blog posts appear in the RSS feed. Draft or unpublished content inside your GoHighLevel blog is not exposed through the RSS URL, which helps keep in-progress articles private.

Using the GoHighLevel RSS feed in other tools

Once you have your RSS URL, you can plug it into a wide range of tools and services to automate content sharing and syndication.

Connect GoHighLevel RSS feed to email tools

Many email marketing platforms can pull content directly from an RSS feed. Use your blog feed to create automated newsletters featuring your latest posts.

  1. Open your email platform and find its RSS campaign or RSS-to-email feature.
  2. Paste your GoHighLevel RSS feed URL (for example, https://yourdomain.com/blog/rss.xml).
  3. Configure how often it checks for new posts and the layout for each email.
  4. Activate the automation so new posts are included without manual copying.

Embed GoHighLevel content on external sites via RSS

Some website builders, CMS platforms, and widgets can display lists of posts from an RSS source. You can use your GoHighLevel feed to keep external sites updated.

  • Add a content widget or RSS block in the external platform.
  • Paste the GoHighLevel RSS URL into the widget settings.
  • Choose how many posts to display and how they are formatted.
  • Publish or update the external page to show your live GoHighLevel blog content.

Troubleshooting the GoHighLevel RSS feed

If your feed is not working as expected, use these checks to diagnose common issues.

Check that your GoHighLevel blog is live

Make sure:

  • The blog page or blog funnel step is published and live.
  • The domain is correctly connected inside your GoHighLevel account.
  • You can view the blog page directly in a browser without errors.

Confirm the RSS URL structure

Verify that you are using the correct format for your blog path:

  • If your blog is at /blog, your feed should be at /blog/rss.xml.
  • If your blog is at a custom path, for example /news, your feed should be at /news/rss.xml.

A quick way to test is to:

  1. Open the main blog page.
  2. Copy the full URL.
  3. Add /rss.xml at the end and press Enter.

Validate the RSS output

If the XML opens but a connected tool reports an error, you can test the feed with an online RSS validator. Paste your GoHighLevel RSS URL into a validator to check for structure or formatting issues. If the validator accepts the feed, the problem is usually with the service or app you are connecting to rather than with GoHighLevel itself.

Best practices for managing a GoHighLevel RSS feed

To keep your blog automation and syndication running smoothly, follow a few simple practices when publishing content in GoHighLevel.

  • Use clear titles: Well-structured titles improve how your posts appear in RSS readers and external widgets.
  • Write strong excerpts: The excerpt or summary is often pulled directly into tools that rely on your GoHighLevel feed.
  • Publish consistently: Regular publishing keeps your feed active and supports stable automations.
  • Avoid frequent URL changes: Changing your blog path means the RSS URL changes as well, which can break existing connections.

More GoHighLevel resources

To learn more about the RSS implementation details directly from the platform, see the official help article: GoHighLevel RSS feed for blogs.

If you want strategic help implementing content automation, SEO, and RSS-based distribution alongside your GoHighLevel setup, you can also visit Consultevo for consulting and optimization services.

By using the built-in RSS feed correctly, your GoHighLevel blog can power a wide range of automations, from email updates to external content embeds, all with a single, reliable feed URL.

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