Because 1337x periodically changes its top-level domains to evade registrar suspensions, native RSS functionality can occasionally shift. Users typically generate structured RSS strings through built-in site tools or third-party index aggregators like Jackett or Prowlarr.
Example: https://1337x.to/user/ettv/rss.xml/ 1337x rss
If you use the *Arr stack (Sonarr for TV, Radarr for Movies), you don't usually paste the RSS link directly into those apps. Instead, you use or Jackett . Because 1337x periodically changes its top-level domains to
1337x does have a visible RSS button, but you can build a feed URL manually. Instead, you use or Jackett
Some RSS readers expect a direct .torrent file link. 1337x feeds usually provide links to the website page rather than direct magnet links. You may need a plugin or a script (often called a "link resolver") to convert the page link into a magnet link, or use a client like qBittorrent that can often parse the page to find the magnet link automatically.
RSS works by publishing frequently updated information in a standardized XML file format. When applied to 1337x, an RSS feed converts the website's indexed torrent categories, search queries, or specific uploader profiles into a live data stream.
A helpful guide to understanding and using RSS feeds with 1337x.