List view
Managing content in Notion
Managing content in Notion
Bullet AI
Bullet AI
Understanding Bullet dashboard
Understanding Bullet dashboard
Hosting
Hosting
Membership/Content Gating
Membership/Content Gating
Blog
Blog
Knowledge base
Knowledge base
SEO and metadata
SEO and metadata
Liquid Syntax
Liquid Syntax
API Documentation
API Documentation
Billing
Billing
How to's
How to's
Managing images
How to unpublish an existing page
Add Buttons inside the Notion website
Show database views as Tabs
Prevent discovery of Notion Page
How to use different templates on the same website
How to add a custom search bar
How to embed forms in Notion and Bullet?
Embedding content in Notion and Bullet
Add a carousel to the bullet site
How to unhide an element or <H1> tag
Managing videos
How to Customize Mobile/Tablet Layout Without Affecting Desktop
How to exclude your own visits from Analytics
How to Set Up Subscription-Based Page Access
How to upload a custom file
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Sitemap of your site
Bullet automatically generates a sitemap for every published page on your website. You can access it at the
/sitemap.xml path of your site.Example:
Bullet’s sitemap is available at:
https://bullet.so/sitemap.xml
RSS Feeds
Bullet also generates RSS feeds automatically for your site.
Main Site RSS Feed
Your primary RSS feed is available at:
yourcustomdomain.com/index.xml
Section/Database RSS Feeds
If you have specific sections or databases (like Blog, News, or Knowledge Base), each of those will also have their own RSS feed.
Format:
yourcustomdomain.com/path-to-database/index.xml
Examples:
- Entire site feed:
https://bullet.so/index.xml
- Blog section feed:
https://bullet.so/blog/index.xml