WordPress tag
Input URL
https://medium.com/tag/wordpressExpected feed
https://medium.com/feed/tag/wordpressTest in finderRSS by platform
Medium exposes feeds by adding /feed before many tag, publication, or profile paths.
Quick answer
https://medium.com/feed/[path]Context
Medium inherited its RSS conventions from its earliest blogging-platform roots and has kept them mostly intact through every redesign. The rule is consistent: insert /feed between medium.com and whatever path follows. This works for tag pages, publications, user profiles, and publication-specific tag pages.
https://medium.com/feed/[path]https://medium.com/feed/tag/wordpressRSS finder
Test a Medium URL here to get the same feed analysis, import verdict, and live Aggregator-style preview as the main Feed Finder.
Gotchas
Examples
Input URL
https://medium.com/tag/wordpressExpected feed
https://medium.com/feed/tag/wordpressTest in finderInput URL
https://medium.com/@mediumExpected feed
https://medium.com/feed/@mediumTest in finderInput URL
https://medium.com/better-programmingExpected feed
https://medium.com/feed/better-programmingTest in finderGet this into WordPress
Once you have a working Medium feed URL, Aggregator handles the rest, importing as posts, rendering as a display, or filtering before it publishes.
Grab the URL from the finder above or the examples list.
Paste into Add New Feed Source inside WordPress.
Render as a list, import as posts, or filter by keyword before anything goes live.
FAQ
Add /feed before the tag path, for example https://medium.com/feed/tag/wordpress. The rule applies to every Medium URL structure: prefix /feed after medium.com.
Use https://medium.com/feed/@username. The @ symbol must be included. It identifies the URL as a user profile rather than a publication slug.
Use https://medium.com/feed/[publication-slug]. Custom-domain publications still proxy back to medium.com, so the feed URL uses medium.com even when the browser URL does not.
Public posts are usually full text. Member-only posts are truncated to a short preview in the feed, matching Medium's paywall behavior on the site.
Yes. Use the Medium feed URL as a source in Aggregator. Pair broad tag feeds with keyword filters to exclude off-topic posts.