You’re running a polished, elegant site on Squarespace, but your audience still hesitates to take action. The design might be clean, the content top-notch, yet something’s missing: trust. Without a steady flow of credible, real-world validation, even the most beautiful Squarespace site can fall flat.
Enter the RSS feed. It brings dynamic, real-time updates from trustworthy sources straight into your website. Whether you’re showcasing industry news, recent blog posts, or user-generated content, this feed can instantly enhance credibility and keep visitors engaged.
With Wisernotify, integrating an RSS feed into your Squarespace site is quick, seamless, and requires no complex coding. Let’s dive in.
Why Addan RSS Feed on Squarespace?
Establish Trust Instantly: Squarespace sites are known for aesthetics, but an RSS feed adds the substance. Live updates from relevant sources tell visitors your site—and brand—is active and in-the-know.
Keep Visitors Engaged Longer : Squarespace websites sometimes struggle with session durations. A live, rotating feed gives visitors something new to interact with every time they visit, increasing the chances they’ll stay longer.
Popular Use Cases for Squarespace RSS Feeds:
- Photographers & Creatives: Showcase new portfolio pieces or design blog updates.
- Nonprofits: Display news mentions, press releases, or campaign milestones.
- E-commerce Brands: Highlight product updates or curated news from your niche.
- Educators & Coaches: Embed learning resources or feature articles that boost your expertise.
Supporting Stats
- Dynamic content like RSS feeds can increase average user engagement time by 30–40%.
- Pages with live content experience up to 15% more return visits (Source: Wisernotify internal study).
How to Add RSS Feed on Squarespace
Now, let’s walk through how to add an RSS Feed to your website or store.
First, sign up for a WiserNotify account. You can start with a 7-day free trial or pick an affordable plan.
After signing up, you’ll arrive at the WiserNotify dashboard. Look for the Social Wall icon, like this:

Click on the Social Wall icon. You’ll be redirected to a new tab where you’ll see two options:
- Social Wall
- Review Wall

Under the RSS Feed option, click Add Wall.
Next, connect your Tumblr account to WiserNotify to pull your data.
Customize the wall based on your needs.
When you’re ready, click the Get Code button. Copy the code and paste it wherever you want the RSS Feed to appear on your site.

How to Embed RSS Feed on Squarespace
Once you’ve created your RSS widget with Wisernotify and copied the embed code, here’s how to add it to your Squarespace site:
- Log into your Squarespace account and open the site editor.
- Navigate to the page or section where you want the RSS feed to appear.
- Click “Edit” on the desired section.
- Click the “+” icon to add a new content block.
- Choose “Code” from the content block menu.
- In the code block, paste your Wisernotify embed code.
- Click “Apply” and then “Save” in the top-left to make it live.
- Preview your page to ensure the widget is displaying properly.
Done—your Squarespace site now features a dynamic RSS feed.
Best Practices for Showcasing RSS Feed on Squarespace
✅ Make It Fit Your Site’s Flow
Choose areas like sidebars, footers, or under feature sections where live content naturally complements your design.
✅ Match Your Visual Branding
Customize the widget on Wisernotify to reflect your Squarespace theme’s fonts, spacing, and color palette.
✅ Keep It Focused
Use RSS feeds from sources that matter to your audience. Too many or unrelated sources can distract from your core messaging.
✅ Test Mobile Responsiveness
Squarespace templates vary—test on mobile and adjust the embed block if needed to ensure a clean look.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Adding RSS Feed to Squarespace
Pasting Code in the Wrong Block
Avoid using “Markdown” or “Text” blocks for embedding. Always use the “Code” block to ensure proper rendering.
Ignoring Layout Alignment
Squarespace grids are strict. Ensure your RSS widget aligns correctly by adjusting margins and padding within the code block settings.
Overcrowding with Multiple Feeds
Too many feeds on a single page can distract and clutter your layout. Stick to one or two per page.
Not Verifying Embed Permissions
Some Squarespace templates or plans may have limitations on third-party embeds. Ensure your plan allows for custom code blocks.
Wrap-Up
Adding an RSS feed to your Squarespace site isn’t just a design upgrade—it’s a trust booster. With Wisernotify, you’re just a few clicks away from embedding real-time, credibility-building content that keeps users coming back.
If you want your Squarespace site to go from good to great, embed an RSS feed today and see the difference Wisernotify makes.