Feed Sources
What This Page Does
This guide lists all external source sites supported by the content grabber and shows which features work with each site. Use this reference to decide which sites to include in your feeds and to check compatibility before creating new feeds.
How to Read the Compatibility Table
Each source site is listed with its support status across three feed features:
The status indicators:
- 🟢 Working -- This feature is tested and working with this site
- 🔴 Not Working -- This feature is currently not working or not supported for this site
Compatibility Table
Site Notes
Sites That Are Not Working
The following sites are currently marked as not working. This usually means the site has implemented bot protection, changed its page structure, or restricted automated access.
Special Parse Modes
Most sites use standard pattern-matching to extract video data from search results pages. One notable exception:
Choosing the Best Source Sites
When setting up your grabber feeds, consider the following:
- Start with reliable sites. Focus on sites marked with all-green status first. These are tested and known to produce good results.
- Diversify your sources. Pulling from multiple sites gives you a more varied content library and protects you if one site goes offline.
- Match your niche. Some sites specialize in certain types of content. Choose sites that align with the categories on your site.
- Avoid sites with bot protection. Sites marked with red indicators either block automated access or have untested compatibility. Spending time trying to get these working is usually not worth it when so many other sites work well.
- Check results regularly. Even working sites can change. If a feed stops producing results, check this guide for updated status information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I request support for a new site?
Yes. If there is a source site you would like to use that is not listed here, contact your administrator or submit a feature request. New sites can be added by creating custom grabbing patterns.
Why do some sites stop working?
Source sites frequently update their designs, add bot protection, or change how they serve content. When this happens, the grabbing patterns need to be updated to match the new site structure.
Does the parse mode matter for my feeds?
No, the parse mode is handled automatically. You do not need to configure anything differently based on whether a site uses pattern matching or JSON parsing. Just select the site when creating your feed and the system uses the correct approach.
How often is this list updated?
This compatibility table is updated as sites are tested. If you notice a discrepancy between this table and your actual results, the site may have changed recently.
Related Pages
Last Updated: 2026-02-22
Guide Version: 1.0