Linguin News has a feed

22 June 2026
Linguin News has an RSS feed now. Point a reader at it, or an automation, or even an AI agent, and every update turns up the moment it goes out, the whole post and not a snippet.

Until now, the only way to see what we shipped was to come back and check the news page. That's backwards. The news should find you, not the other way round.

So now it can. Linguin News has a feed.

Paste the page address into your reader and it picks up the feed by itself. Nothing to copy, no link to dig for. And the whole post comes through, not a teaser that sends you off to read the rest somewhere else.

That last part matters more than it used to, because a feed isn't only for reading apps anymore.

You can hand it to an AI agent. It reads the full post straight from the feed, nothing to scrape and no key to set up, then it can boil it down for you, translate it into whatever you're learning, or only speak up when something's actually worth knowing.

Connect it to Claude over MCP and just ask, right in the chat, what's new on Linguin. It already has the post, so it tells you instead of pointing you at a page.

Or skip the code altogether. Drop the feed into Zapier, Make, n8n or IFTTT, and a new post can become whatever you want. A note in Slack. A Discord or Telegram bot. A row in a spreadsheet. An email to yourself.

No account, no sign-up, no tracking. Your reader checks the feed, you read it on your own terms, and we never see you do it.

RSS never really went away. It's just the quietest way to keep up with something without giving up your inbox, and now it talks to the tools you already have open.

Follow Linguin News and it comes to you.

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