The tool is very useful in many cases, but it needs to improve its features and give the user more control over setting limits for automatic publications from RSS. Here are some suggestions: 1) add option to choose the limit number of posts to be published per hour, per day, per week. 2) add an option to define the "post age" in the RSS feed that should be published: Every post in RSS archives has a publication date. Therefore, it's essential to allow the user to decide from what date the RSS content will be automatically published on social media. Practical example: If the user is registering an RSS feed for the first time and doesn't want very old posts to be published on their social media, they can choose the minimum date that StackPosts should search for posts in the RSS archive. 3) allows users to create post layouts by choosing descriptions and images through mapping: this feature allows users to customize their automatic social media posts instead of simply replicating the content from their RSS feed. Example: from the rss file I could select keys like <description>, <link>, <title>, <image> etc, and create a standardized post template like this: "hi followers ❗ new content <title> has just been published on the site, visit 👉 <link> to find out more..." 4) prevent duplicate posts. Check if the same RSS content has already been published before.