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This uplink aggregates high-priority data streams from across the Star Wars galaxy over the past 30 days. Filter transmissions and intercept audio logs from sector informants. If you know of a feed I'm missing, let me know ([email protected]).
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Holonet Uplink is a free, browser-based Star Wars news and podcast aggregator. It pulls the latest posts and episodes from dozens of Star Wars RSS feeds into one themed dashboard, so you can scan everything from the past 30 days in one place. No signup, no app to install.
Yes. It is completely free with no account, no paywall, and no feature gates. Nothing is locked behind a subscription and there is no email capture to use it.
Open the page and the latest Star Wars headlines load automatically. Use the mode buttons to switch between all transmissions, news only, or podcasts only. Type in the filter box to search across every source, or tap a source name to narrow to one feed. For podcasts, hit Play Transmission to listen to the episode inline.
It aggregates dozens of Star Wars RSS feeds covering news, collecting, and podcasts, including StarWars.com, Star Wars News Net, Jedi News, Coffee With Kenobi, ForceCenter, Star Wars Explained, Blast Points, and Full of Sith. Open the diagnostics panel (the activity icon) to see every source, its live status, and direct links to each site and feed.
Yes. Switch to the podcasts mode and any episode with audio shows a Play Transmission button that streams it inline, so you can listen without leaving the page or opening a separate podcast app.
Popular Star Wars news sources include StarWars.com, Star Wars News Net, and Jedi News, while widely followed podcasts include Coffee With Kenobi, ForceCenter, Full of Sith, and Blast Points. Holonet Uplink gathers these and many more into a single feed so you do not have to follow each one separately.
No. There is no account and nothing you do is stored on a server. Feeds are fetched in your browser through public RSS services, and the only tracking is basic anonymous page analytics.
List sites like FeedSpot and directories like Apple Podcasts point you to sources one at a time and often ask you to sign up or subscribe. Holonet Uplink shows the actual recent articles and episodes from dozens of Star Wars feeds together in one dashboard, with search, source filtering, duplicate removal, and inline audio, all free and with no account.
Email [email protected] with the feed you would like included. New Star Wars news and podcast sources are added regularly.