RSS 2.0
application/rss+xmlThe classic. Widest reader support — Feedly, Inoreader, Old Reader, every desktop feed-reader, every podcast app, every email-digest tool that supports feeds.
Best for: most readers, default choice.
Every time we ship something on the iOS app or hundo-hunter.com it lands in the changelog — and the changelog lands in your feed reader. Three formats, four languages, no email required. Pick one.
Grab a free reader (Feedly, Inoreader, or NetNewsWire on macOS / iOS), then paste this URL into the “Add feed” box:
That’s the English RSS 2.0 feed — the default for almost every reader. Scroll on for Atom, JSON Feed, and per-language variants.
Every format carries the exact same set of changelog entries. Different readers prefer different formats — pick whichever your tool subscribes to most cleanly.
The classic. Widest reader support — Feedly, Inoreader, Old Reader, every desktop feed-reader, every podcast app, every email-digest tool that supports feeds.
Best for: most readers, default choice.
Stricter spec than RSS, cleaner per-entry id semantics, better handling of partial vs. full content. NetNewsWire, Reeder, and Inoreader all subscribe to Atom natively.
Best for: subscribers whose reader explicitly prefers Atom.
A modern, programmer-friendly format — plain JSON instead of XML. Trivial to consume from scripts, dashboards, Slack/Discord webhooks, or any custom tool.
Best for: developers building custom integrations, dashboards, or bots.
The Japanese, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese feeds carry the same updates as English — translated and permanently cached, so once an entry ships it’s translated exactly once and stays stable forever in your reader.