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How to use IFTTT to publish from RiteForge to Tumblr, Blogger, Wordpress and more

Updated January 5, 2023

Here's how to use the .RSS feature in Scheduling to integrate RiteForge with other services:

Click desired RiteForge Queue, open and copy.
Use in Zapier, IFTTT, and any service that accepts an .RSS

Use the mashup of all your queues or any individual social profile/page/board's queue

To get the mashup RSS of all your RiteForge Queues, look to the bottom of your Queues, on the lower left side of Scheduling. Copy the link address to get the RSS feed to use elsewhere.
Click on any Queue (choose by social profile/page/board) of the left of Scheduling and then copy the link address of the individual queue's RSS feed from the top right (as shown below):



We made several IFTTT recipes and made them public so you can just replace the .RSS element of each with the .RSS of either your RiteForge all queues or any individual social profile/page's queue:



RiteForge LinkedIn Queue > Tumblr

If new feed item from RiteForge LinkedIn Queue, create Tumblr Image Post (no hashtags)
https://ifttt.com/applets/47666449d-if-new-feed-item-from-riteforge-linkedin-queue-create-tumblr-image-post

RiteForge LinkedIn Queue > Blogger

If new feed item from RiteForge LinkedIn Queue, create Blogger Image Post (no hashtags)

https://ifttt.com/applets/47668115d-if-new-feed-item-from-riteforge-linkedin-queue-create-blogger-image-post-no-hashtags

RiteForge LinkedIn Queue > Reddit 

If new feed item from RiteForge LinkedIn Queue, create Subreddit Link Post (no hashtags)
https://ifttt.com/applets/47668766d-if-new-feed-item-from-riteforge-linkedin-queue-create-reddit-link-post-no-hashtags

RiteForge Twitter Queue > Medium

If new feed item from RiteTag Twitter Queue contains 'hashtags', create Medium Short Post

https://ifttt.com/applets/47667097d-if-new-feed-item-from-ritetag-twitter-queue-contains-hashtags-create-medium-short-post

RiteForge Twitter Queue with a designated word > Instapaper

If new feed item matches 'hashtag' from RiteForge Twitter Queue, save to Instapaper Folder

https://ifttt.com/applets/47669892d-if-new-feed-item-matches-hashtag-from-riteforge-twitter-queue-save-to-instapaper-folder

RiteForge Twitter Queue's images > Flickr

If new feed item from RiteForge Twitter Queue, send image to my Flickr account

https://ifttt.com/applets/47671508d-if-new-feed-item-from-riteforge-twitter-queue-send-image-to-my-flickr-account

Ideas for using RSS feeds from RiteForge in IFTTT:



Share updates with your team so they can share any/all: send all your Tweets or, select just some, by adding a tag in a Zapier Zap or IFTTT Recipe
Tweets/LinkedIn updates to a Google Sheet, Pocket, Evernote or OneNote
Create a visual magazine of your Tweets or Facebook posts with a free Wordpress blog

PRO TIP: For link shortening that works for you, set that up in RiteKit Enhance Settings, where you can set Rite.ly as your shortener and have calls-to-action going on on URLs you share in social posts. Rite.ly offers unlimited Link Ads, and rather than text only, they can be video, image or text Link Ads with full branding, for just $15/month. Rite.ly even has a basic free version, with your login social profile for the Link Ad target.

JUST ADDED, not in the tutorial videos yet: schedule/publish to unlimited Instagram Business Accounts!
Add IG Business accounts in the RIteKit Dashboard, than you'll generate brilliant IG posts in seconds, schedule to any of your IG Business Accounts in RiteForge site and browser extension and the RiteBoost Bulk Creator automation dashboard:

Instagram Business Account publishing from RiteForge and RiteBoost

Note that for links shortened with Rite.ly, Facebook and LinkedIn will not accept them. This is beyond our control; FB and LinkedIn are now blocking all short links created of full URLs. So, if using RiteForge, RiteBoost for scheduling posts, we suggest that you do not shorten links for posts you schedule to LinkedIn or Facebook. If just using Rite.ly, even with custom subdomain, please use them in Tweets, emails, IG comments - and everywhere else - just not in FB or LinkedIn.

Updated on: 04/01/2023

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