OpenClaw Plugin

Monitor Any RSS Feed for Buying Signals in OpenClaw

SignalPipe is not limited to Reddit. Any public RSS feed is a valid station — niche forums, industry newsletters, Product Hunt, and more.

Install SignalPipe on OpenClaw

openclaw plugins install signalpipe

Available on ClawHub · MIT licensed · Open source on GitHub

What is OpenClaw RSS Feed Monitoring?

RSS feed monitoring extends community prospecting beyond the big platforms. Niche industry forums, association community feeds, newsletter comment sections, and startup directories all have RSS feeds. SignalPipe monitors all of them with the same intent-scoring pipeline.

How SignalPipe adds RSS Feed Monitoring to OpenClaw

Every SignalPipe station is just an RSS URL. Call `signalpipe_add_station` with any public RSS URL and the platform type, and it joins the monitoring rotation. The same 4-stage scoring pipeline applies regardless of the feed source.

How to set up RSS Feed Monitoring in OpenClaw

1

Find your niche feeds

Identify public RSS feeds where your ICP is active: niche forums, industry publications, community blogs, startup directories, or any publication that discusses your category.

2

Add them as stations

Call `signalpipe_add_station` with `rss_url: "your-feed-url"` and `platform: "rss"` for generic feeds. Add one station per feed.

3

Monitor across all stations

All stations are scanned on the same 10-minute cycle. One `signalpipe_get_missions` call returns scored leads from all sources, unified in one queue.

4

Identify your best sources

Over time, check which stations produce the most high-quality leads. Double down on the best-performing communities.

Frequently asked questions

What RSS feeds work best with SignalPipe?

Any feed where your ICP posts questions, complaints, or recommendations. Beyond Reddit and HN: IndieHackers, Product Hunt discussions, Lobste.rs, niche industry forums, and community Substack newsletters with comment RSS.

Can I monitor paid or paywalled feeds?

Only if the RSS feed itself is publicly accessible. Most paywalled publications restrict their RSS feeds. SignalPipe cannot bypass authentication.

How many stations can I add?

There is no hard limit on stations. Practically, each station adds a few seconds to each scan cycle. Most users run 5-20 stations comfortably.

Can I monitor Twitter/X feeds via RSS?

Nitter (a Twitter RSS proxy) can provide RSS feeds for certain queries. This works with SignalPipe but depends on Nitter instance availability — it is not officially supported.

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