About FeedInspector

FeedInspector is a public utility site for working with live feed endpoints. It helps people validate RSS and Atom feeds, inspect feed output in a readable layout, generate feed JSON, resolve YouTube channel feed URLs, and review podcast-specific delivery signals.

The service is built for direct, practical use. A URL goes in, the result appears on the page, and the output is designed to be clear enough for QA, publishing work, integration checks, and routine operations.

Who uses FeedInspector

Publishers, developers, automation teams, podcast producers, and technical SEO practitioners use FeedInspector when they need a reliable read on a public feed or feed-derived output.

How the service is run

FeedInspector is operated by the team behind Kivun. The service is maintained as a public web product and is designed around server-side fetching, clear output, and low-friction access for public feed work.

What FeedInspector helps with

  • Checking whether a feed fetches cleanly and publishes the fields consumers expect.
  • Reading feed output without raw XML and comparing the visible result against the source feed.
  • Turning live feed output into structured JSON for scripts, QA, and downstream reuse.
  • Resolving channel feeds and checking podcast delivery details before those URLs are used elsewhere.

Operator details

Operator: FeedInspector / Kivun

Location: Obergasse, 8400 Winterthur, Switzerland

Website and general contact: kivun.ch

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