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An RSS developer is a freelance specialist who builds, configures, and integrates RSS and Atom feeds so websites, apps, and content platforms can publish or consume syndicated content automatically. Hiring an RSS developer gives you a reliable way to distribute updates, aggregate third-party sources, and power newsletters, podcasts, and content workflows without manual intervention.
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) remains one of the most dependable formats for content distribution on the open web. A skilled RSS developer combines XML expertise with backend programming, feed parsing, and content management system knowledge to deliver feeds that are valid, fast, and properly indexed by readers, aggregators, and podcast directories.
An RSS specialist produces feeds that conform to RSS 2.0, Atom 1.0, RDF, and JSON Feed specifications, ensuring full compatibility with feed readers, podcast platforms, and content aggregators. The work goes beyond exporting a feed file: it covers schema correctness, encoding, namespaces, and performance at scale.
Typical deliverables include:
Strong candidates are fluent in XML, XSLT, and the libraries used to generate or parse feeds in their chosen stack. Common tools and frameworks include:
RSS development supports a wide range of commercial use cases. Publishers and news organizations rely on feeds for syndication partnerships and republishing agreements. Podcasters need spec-compliant feeds for directory submission and monetization. E-commerce stores generate product feeds for marketing automation and price comparison. SaaS companies expose changelogs and status updates through feeds, while marketing teams use RSS to power automated social posting, internal dashboards, and curated newsletters.
Other common scenarios include legal and compliance monitoring, financial data aggregation, academic research alerts, and competitive intelligence dashboards that consume feeds from across the web.
Look for backend developers with demonstrable XML and feed-format experience, not just general web development credentials. Strong portfolio markers include published podcast feeds accepted by major directories, custom CMS feed modifications, and aggregation tools handling thousands of items.
Key qualifications to assess:
Sample interview questions to use directly with candidates:
Freelancer.com gives you direct access to a global pool of XML, backend, and CMS specialists who handle RSS work as part of their day-to-day practice. You can review verified profiles, portfolios of published feeds, ratings, and client reviews before shortlisting, then compare proposals from freelancers on Freelancer.com who match your stack and timeline.
Whether you need a one-off podcast feed configured, a custom WordPress feed extension, or an enterprise aggregation pipeline, you set the scope and budget and receive competitive bids. Milestone Payments protect your funds until each deliverable is approved, and the platform's chat tools make it straightforward to clarify requirements before awarding the project.
Hiring the right RSS developer comes down to a clear brief, careful proposal review, and evidence of relevant feed work in the candidate's portfolio. The process below walks you through each stage, from posting your project to awarding the work with payment protection in place.
The quality of your project post determines the quality of bids you receive. A precise brief filters for RSS developers whose backend stack, CMS familiarity, and feed-format experience match what you need. Head to the
Bids are mini-proposals that reveal how each freelancer interprets your brief. Strong RSS developers will reference the specific feed spec, mention validators, raise questions about edge cases such as encoding or enclosure types, and propose a realistic timeline. Use Freelancer.com's chat to ask follow-up questions before shortlisting.
The final decision should weigh proposal quality against profile evidence. For RSS work, consistency across multiple feed projects matters more than a single impressive sample. Examine portfolios, ratings, and client reviews to confirm the freelancer delivers valid, well-documented feeds on time.
A standard feed implementation or podcast RSS setup is typically completed within a few days. More complex builds, such as multi-source aggregation pipelines, custom CMS extensions, or feeds with advanced caching and analytics, can take two to four weeks depending on scope and integrations.
Yes. Most RSS work is project-based, including fixing broken feeds, migrating from FeedBurner, adding podcast namespaces, or building a single aggregation tool. You can post a project on Freelancer.com with a clearly defined deliverable and award it as a fixed-price engagement.
A general backend developer can usually parse XML, but an RSS developer brings specific expertise in feed specifications, podcast directory requirements, namespace handling, and feed reader compatibility quirks. For anything beyond a basic feed, the specialist saves time and avoids validation issues.
Often yes. Default CMS feeds are generic and rarely cover podcast metadata, custom post types, filtered category feeds, or third-party syndication needs. An RSS developer customizes the output, validates it, and ensures it meets the requirements of the platforms you want to publish to.
Yes. Most RSS specialists work on both sides of the protocol, building consumer-facing readers, dashboards, bots, and internal aggregation tools alongside feed generation. Make sure the brief specifies whether you need producer, consumer, or both capabilities.

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