Keeping your visitors engaged and on your screen is important for boosting conversions. With Common Ninja’s RSS & Social Media Stream App, now in the app store, you’ve got a more comfortable, more organized way to display all your feeds.

More about the the RSS & Social Media Feed


Common Ninja’s RSS & Social Media Stream allows you to pull content from the most popular networks and display it on your client's website. By showcasing your client’s social media activities, you’ll add dynamic content to your website, direct your audience’s attention to your online presence, increase social media followers and encourage engagement. 


Captivate visitors with a great-looking feed


A visually attractive feed will keep your visitors glued to the screen and provide them with a pleasant user experience that they’ll want to return to time and again. Common Ninja’s RSS & Social Media Stream app features customization options such as full skins, templates and more. Also, you can choose the mode that’s best for your client’s site. 


  • Mixed Mode: Create one feed that pulls content from multiple sources and binds them into a single feed.
  • Tabs Mode: Add multiple sources to create one feed widget with tabs that represent each source individually.
  • News Ticker Mode: Show your feed items in the auto-scroll news ticker display.


To get started with Comparison Tables right now, go to the App Store and add it to your site.


October 20, 2021
Everett Morgan

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New App: RSS & Social Stream

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