RSS Feed — Subscribe to Varun Choraria's Notes
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Feed URL
Copy this into your RSS reader of choice:
https://www.varunchoraria.com/feed.xml
How to subscribe
- Copy the feed URL above
- Open your RSS reader
- Find "Add feed" or "Subscribe" and paste the URL
RSS readers worth trying
I'm a fan of software that's open-source and free — NetNewsWire is what I personally use. It's native Mac and iOS, completely free, and open-source. If you're on Windows or want a web-based option, there are solid alternatives below.
- NetNewsWire (Mac, iOS) — Free and open-source. My personal pick.
- NewsBlur (web, iOS, Android) — Open-source and self-hostable
- Inoreader (web, iOS, Android) — Powerful filters and rules
- Feedly (web, iOS, Android) — Good free tier, widely used
Frequently asked questions
What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an open web standard that lets you follow websites without signing up, giving away your email, or trusting an algorithm to decide what you see. Your reader checks every feed you subscribe to and shows you everything published, in order. No curation, no account required, no inbox to clutter.
Is RSS still relevant?
Yes — arguably more so now. When social feeds are increasingly shaped by engagement algorithms and email inboxes are noisy, RSS is the cleanest way to read what you actually chose to follow. It's how I keep up with writers and blogs I care about without depending on a platform to surface them.
What do you write about?
B2B SaaS marketing, go-to-market strategy, product marketing, sales enablement, AI in B2B revenue teams, management, and career. Mostly longer essays — things I'd want to have read earlier in my career.
How often do you publish?
Irregularly. When something is worth writing, not on a schedule. RSS is actually the best way to follow along for that reason — you won't miss a post and you won't get notified when there's nothing new.