Have you ever wanted to subscribe to a webpage only to find out that they didn’t have any RSS feeds? Here’s a remedy for that problem. It’s called Page2RSS and it does just what it says. Namely, it checks any given page for changes and then sends them to you for viewing in whatever aggregator you use.

You can add a button to your browser’s bookmarks toolbar that will create Page2RSS feed for the page you are currently viewing. This is an easy and convenient way for you to create feeds for pages you are surfing.

The simplest way to use it is to visit their page and drag their provided link up to your browser’s toolbar. Then you can click it to get an RSS feed for the page you’re viewing. The resulting page shows you the latest updates to that page, while over on the right you’ve got RSS and Atom links that you can copy and paste into your aggregator. Pretty nice!