Setting up auto-post
Open Auto-Post in the dashboard
Click Auto-Post in the left sidebar. If you haven’t created any rules yet, you’ll see an empty state with a button to add your first one.
Add your RSS feed URL
Click Add Rule (or New Auto-Post). In the form that appears, paste the full URL of the RSS feed you want to monitor — for example,
https://yourblog.com/feed or https://feeds.example.com/podcast.xml.Select your target channel(s)
Choose one or more connected social channels from the list. New feed items will be published to all selected channels.
Configure the interval and content template
Set how often Volta should check the feed for new items (for example, every hour or every 6 hours). Then define a content template that controls how each RSS entry becomes a social post (see below).
Content templates
A content template lets you control what text is included in the auto-generated post. You can combine plain text with RSS field placeholders:| Placeholder | What it inserts |
|---|---|
{{title}} | The RSS item title |
{{description}} | The RSS item description or summary |
{{link}} | The full URL of the item |
Enabling and disabling rules
You can pause any auto-post rule without deleting it. Toggle the Active switch on the rule’s row in the Auto-Post list to disable it temporarily. The rule’s configuration is preserved and you can re-enable it at any time. This is useful when you want to pause auto-posting during a campaign period or over a holiday without losing your setup.Running multiple rules
There’s no limit to how many auto-post rules you can create. You can set up separate rules for different feeds targeting different channels — for example:- Your company blog → LinkedIn and X
- Your podcast feed → Facebook and Instagram
- A curated industry news feed → Slack
