Supported links
Learn which RSS, Telegram, and Reddit links Bri supports.
Bri accepts a link when it resolves to one public RSS feed. Support is intentionally limited to predictable, shareable sources that do not require your platform credentials.
Supported sources
| Source | Supported content | Accepted links | Not supported |
|---|---|---|---|
| RSS | Public RSS and Podcast feeds | Direct feed links, for example https://example.com/feed.xml | Private or authenticated feeds |
| Telegram | Public channels | Channel root links: https://t.me/TelegramTips, https://t.me/s/TelegramTips | Invite links, private channels, individual messages, query-scoped links |
| Public communities | Community root links: https://reddit.com/r/programming, https://www.reddit.com/r/programming, https://old.reddit.com/r/programming | Posts, comments, user or search pages, private communities, query-scoped links |
General limits
- The content must be public and shareable.
- Bri does not collect platform cookies or tokens to resolve a link.
- One supported link resolves to exactly one subscription.
If a page link is not supported, use the publisher's direct RSS feed URL when available.