You can automatically import blog posts into SupaPass using a blog RSS feed.
This works best for blogs with large back catalogues and a well-configured RSS feed.
Important Limitations of Blog RSS Feeds
Unlike podcast RSS feeds:
Blog RSS feeds do not follow strict standards
Behaviour varies significantly between blog platforms
Some feeds may not import correctly if they’re poorly configured
Import success depends heavily on your blog host.
Should You Use Blog RSS Import?
Recommended if:
You have hundreds of blog posts
Your blog RSS feed is correctly configured
You want ongoing automatic updates from your blog host
Not recommended if:
You have only a small number of posts (for example, a dozen or fewer)
In that case, we recommend uploading blog posts directly in your SupaPass Admin Dashboard.
This gives you:
Full editing control
All content managed in one place
Faster setup for small blogs
How to Import a Blog RSS Feed
Step 1: Open RSS Import
Go to Content → RSS Import from the left-hand menu.
Step 2: Select Blog Import
Click the Blog tab.
Step 3: Add Your Blog RSS Feed
Paste the RSS feed URL for your blog.
If you’re unsure where to find this:
Contact your blog hosting provider for help.
Step 4: Select Products (Access Control)
Choose which Products can access the blog content.
Recommended defaults:
Free without login
Free with login
You can add or change Products later.
Step 5: Mark as Ready to Publish
Tick the Ready to Publish checkbox.
Step 6: Import
Click Import.
Your blog posts will be imported automatically.
That’s it — your blog is now connected 🎉
How Blog RSS Updates Work (Important)
Blog content imported via RSS updates automatically when your blog updates.
You cannot edit blog content directly in the SupaPass dashboard.
Any dashboard changes will be overwritten on the next RSS sync.
To edit:
Blog titles
Content
Images
👉 Make changes directly on your blog hosting platform.
They will sync automatically to SupaPass.
Images & SSL Requirements (Warning)
Only the first image from each blog post is imported.
Blog articles currently support one image only.
Your RSS feed and all hosted images must use SSL (https) to avoid import issues.
