Dear RSS3 Community,
RSS3 has always been a long game. For years, our work has centered on open information — building infrastructure that anyone can use, contribute to, and create on top of.
Today, the ecosystem is larger, the network carries more weight, and the responsibility grows with it. With growth comes a new priority: sustainability. We’re investing deeply in long-term foundations — stronger indexing, clearer contributor tooling, more predictable maintenance paths — so that projects like RSShub, Folo, and future applications can stand firmly and grow without friction. Openness remains core to what RSS3 is, but lasting impact requires systems that scale, endure, and continue to empower builders for years to come.
Most Important Metric
- Number of Requests: 404,534,397
RSS3 Highlights
- We improved node coordination and resource scheduling across the RSS3 Network to boost efficiency and long-term stability. Updates to load distribution and multi-cluster synchronization help the network run more smoothly under load — an important step toward scaling reliably as more applications come online.
- A new indexing framework is rolling out to enhance data ingestion for ecosystem projects such as RSShub and Folo. It reduces redundant processing, improves metadata consistency, and enables faster query execution across instances, making the open information network easier to build on and reason with.
- Developer tooling received upgrades to make integration smoother. We refined access management, introduced a contribution testing sandbox, and automated portions of the validation workflow — giving ecosystem contributors a safer, faster path to test ideas, debug issues, and push improvements.
- We introduced an early normalization format for machine-readable events, converting unstructured content into consistent fields suitable for internal agent pipelines. This forms the groundwork for structured streaming feeds and future AI-oriented consumption of real-time web signals.
- We strengthened internal systems to better track contributions, resource allocation, and growth across the ecosystem. These improvements support operational efficiency and long-term sustainability as RSS3 evolves from purely open contribution to scalable, public-good infrastructure.
Get Involved!
If you haven’t explored our ecosystem project Folo’s latest features yet, now’s a great moment to dive in.
Folo is becoming more than a reader — it’s a personal research assistant that helps you move faster, think better, and stay informed without the chaos of tabs.
What you can do with Folo:
- Bring Folo into your workspace — Notion, Linear, GitHub, or custom tools via MCP. Save insights straight into where work happens.
- Ask for podcast recommendations, especially for tech topics — Folo will fetch curated suggestions so you don’t have to search endlessly.
- Turn information into structure — summaries, related insights, briefs, key takeaways. Let Folo process content and highlight what matters.
- Vibe Read through long-form content — Podcasts, YouTube, blogs. Flow through ideas without switching apps or windows.
- Missed recent updates? Tell Folo “last three days”, and get a clean recap of what happened without digging through the internet.
If it helps you, spread the word.
Share our ecosystem project Folo with a teammate or friend — good tools grow faster when people who need them actually use them.
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Thank you for being here — whether you are building with us, reading with us, or simply watching the ecosystem take shape. Your presence matters more than you think.
Wishing everyone a warm holiday season and an early Merry Christmas. May the break be restful, may inspiration find you, and may we meet December with clarity and momentum.
Warmly,
Zoe and the RSS3 Foundation



