Stable feed URLs
Tokenized endpoints stay consistent across deploys. Partners bookmark once and keep ingesting.
Get startedRSS syndication
Output publishes standards-compliant RSS feeds your distributors, OTT apps, and syndication partners can subscribe to — with rules, metadata, and stable URLs you control.
<rss xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" version="2.0">
<channel>
<title>Acme Sports — Partner Feed</title>
<item>
<title>Game highlights: Final quarter comeback</title>
<media:content url="https://cdn.example.com/clips/highlight.mp4" />
<media:thumbnail url="https://cdn.example.com/thumbs/highlight.jpg" />
</item>
...
</channel>
</rss>RSS with media enclosures is the lingua franca of video syndication. Partners poll a feed URL, ingest new items, and publish to their own channels — without manual file drops or one-off integrations.
From library to partner ingest in four steps.
Upload source videos or connect ingestion. Tag by brand, series, aspect ratio, and rights so the right content surfaces in each feed.
Spin up one RSS feed per distributor or platform. Each feed gets a unique, tokenized URL partners can whitelist once.
Filter by brand, tags, duration, and aspect ratio. Cap item counts and control what appears in the feed envelope.
Distributors point their CMS, OTT stack, or ingest pipeline at your feed URL. New items appear automatically as you publish.
Output handles the XML, media URLs, and rule engine — you focus on the catalog.
Tokenized endpoints stay consistent across deploys. Partners bookmark once and keep ingesting.
Get startedBrand, series, tags, aspect ratio, and item limits — so each partner only receives content they are licensed to carry.
Create your first feedTitles, descriptions, thumbnails, and media enclosures in RSS-compatible XML that downstream systems expect.
Get startedInspect exactly what partners will see in the feed before sharing the URL externally.
Try OutputFrom solo creators licensing clips to broadcast networks running dozens of partner feeds.
Supply programmed channels with a continuously updated catalog without rebuilding integrations per title.
License vertical and horizontal cuts to regional partners with separate feeds per territory or brand.
Let aggregators pull your catalog on their schedule while you retain editorial control over what goes live.
Start with a single partner feed on Free. Grow into scheduled sync and feed health monitoring as your syndication operation matures. API access is available on Enterprise.
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Create an account, connect your library, and publish your first RSS feed in minutes.