RSS feed for filters

Create an RSS feed to automatically receive updates for domain search results with your filters applied. Subscribe via RSS readers and track new domains automatically.

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General principles of the RSS feed

An RSS feed lets you automatically receive updates for domain search results with your filters applied. It is useful for tracking new domains that match your criteria without checking results manually.

Important: The RSS feed updates automatically and only includes new domains that appear after you create the subscription. The feed is cached for one hour for performance.

Step 1: Configure filters

Filter controls in Karma.Domains

  1. Apply the filters you need for domain search
  2. Make sure results display correctly
  3. Click "Apply" to apply the filters

Note: The RSS feed will only include domains that match the filters you applied.

  1. Find the RSS button in the UI (RSS icon)
  2. Click it — the RSS link will:
    • Be copied to the clipboard
    • Open in a new browser tab for preview
  1. Copy the link from the address bar or use the link from the clipboard
  2. Add the link to an RSS reader (e.g. Feedly, Inoreader, or a built-in browser reader)
  3. Set automatic refresh in your RSS reader

The link is built automatically and includes:

  • Report type — the selected database (Auctions, Expired, Backorder, etc.)
  • Applied filters — all conditions you set in the filter panel
  • Auth token — for signed-in users, a token is added so the feed shows full information

Important: The link preserves your search settings, so you can save it (bookmark, document) and paste it into an RSS reader again later.

How the RSS feed behaves

Automatic updates

  • The RSS feed updates automatically when new domains appear
  • Updates appear as new matching domains are added
  • The feed is cached for one hour, so frequent reader refreshes may lag by up to an hour

Compatibility with readers

The feed uses a standard format supported by most RSS readers (Feedly, Inoreader, built-in browser readers, etc.).

Authentication

  • Signed-in users: the RSS link automatically includes a user token
  • Guests: the RSS link works without a token but with limited functionality

Note: Signed-in users get richer information in the RSS feed.

Using RSS readers

  1. Feedly — web and mobile apps
  2. Inoreader — web with advanced features
  3. RSSOwl — desktop app
  4. Built-in browser readers — Chrome, Firefox, Safari

Configuring your RSS reader

  1. Add the RSS link to your reader
  2. Set refresh frequency (recommended: every 1–2 hours)
  3. Turn on notifications for new domains
  4. Organize subscriptions by category or report type

Automation using RSS

You can use the RSS feed for:

  • Automatic monitoring of new domains
  • Integration with other services via webhooks or automation
  • Tracking changes in search results
  • Notifications when domains matching your criteria appear

Usage examples

Example 1: Monitor domains with high KarmaScore

Goal: Get an RSS feed for domains with KarmaScore from 70 upward.

Steps:

  1. Apply filter: KarmaScore min: 70
  2. Click "Apply"
  3. Click the RSS button
  4. Copy the link and add it to your RSS reader

Result: The feed will include all new domains with KarmaScore ≥ 70.

Example 2: Monitor domains in a specific category

Goal: Get an RSS feed for domains in the "Technology" category.

Steps:

  1. Apply filter: Category = "Technology"
  2. Click "Apply"
  3. Click the RSS button
  4. Add the link to your reader

Result: The feed will include all new domains in the "Technology" category.

Example 3: Complex monitoring with multiple filters

Goal: Get an RSS feed for domains with high KarmaScore, category "Business", TLD ".com".

Steps:

  1. Apply filters:
    • KarmaScore min: 50
    • Category = "Business"
    • TLDs = "com"
  2. Click "Apply"
  3. Click the RSS button
  4. Add the link to your reader

Result: The feed will include all new domains that match all criteria.

Possible errors and how to resolve them

Error: RSS feed is empty

Possible causes:

  1. No new domains match the filters
  2. Filters are too strict
  3. Caching

What to do:

  1. Review applied filters — they may be too strict
  2. Relax some filters and try again
  3. Wait a few minutes and refresh the feed (cache updates every hour)

Possible causes:

  1. Invalid link format
  2. Server issues

What to do:

  1. Generate a new RSS link by clicking the RSS button again
  2. Make sure filters are applied correctly
  3. If signed in, ensure you are logged in

Error: RSS reader cannot load the feed

Possible causes:

  1. RSS format issues
  2. Blocked by the reader
  3. Network issues

What to do:

  1. Ensure the reader supports standard RSS/Atom feeds
  2. Open the RSS link directly in a browser to verify
  3. Check the reader’s security settings
  4. Try another RSS reader

Tips for using the RSS feed

  1. Use specific filters: The more specific your filters, the more relevant the RSS results.

  2. Set refresh interval: Use 1–2 hours in your reader for a good balance of freshness and server load.

  3. Save RSS links: Keep important links for reuse.

  4. Use multiple feeds: Create several feeds with different filters to monitor categories separately.

  5. Pair with notifications: Enable notifications in your reader for new domains.

  6. Review filters periodically: Make sure saved RSS links still match your needs.

  7. Stay signed in: Sign in for fuller information in the feed.

  8. Organize subscriptions: Use categories and tags in your reader for many feeds.

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