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Upwork RSS Feed for Thailand: What Still Works

If you are looking for an Upwork RSS feed from Thailand, the first thing to know is simple: the old Upwork RSS feed no longer exists.

That is why old tutorials still floating around can feel confusing. They describe a workflow that used to work and now does not.

What changed

Upwork shut down its RSS feeds in 2024. The old feed URLs no longer return the results people expect, and they are not coming back.

That said, the reason people still search for “Upwork RSS” is understandable. The original appeal was not really the XML feed itself. It was the workflow:

  • fresh jobs in one place
  • easier scanning
  • lighter automation
  • less manual browsing

That need still exists.

What still works now

The modern replacements are usually one of these:

  • native saved-search alerts
  • third-party real-time alert tools
  • scored personal feeds from newer products
  • APIs or webhooks where available

The best option depends on what you actually want. If you want passive awareness, basic alerts may be fine. If you want to react quickly and sort stronger jobs from weaker ones, you usually need something better than a delayed email-style flow.

The bigger lesson

Even when RSS still worked, it only solved delivery. It did not solve evaluation.

That is why the most useful modern replacements are the ones that do more than just show you a list. They help you understand whether the job looks worth your time before you invest in it.


Vibeworker includes a scored feed plus delivery via push notifications, RSS, webhooks, and Telegram, so the workflow people originally liked about RSS still exists in a more useful form. See the Thailand page →


Michael Watkins

Michael Watkins

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