Mihdan: Yandex Turbo Feed by mihdan – allows you to convert your site materials into Yandex.Turbo format.
As of April 2026, Mihdan: Yandex Turbo Feed is a WordPress rss plugin with 1.0K+ active installations and a 4.7/5 rating from 31 reviews. It has been downloaded 39K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 5.6+ and PHP 7.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2018. Last updated 1 year ago — may have compatibility concerns. Downloads are up 23% this week. Top alternative: RSS Importer.
Mihdan: Yandex Turbo Feed by mihdan – allows you to convert your site materials into Yandex.Turbo format.
1 . Does not work correctly with Jetpack Boost. Unable to create all critical CSS files: “Failed to automatically create 1 file. Visit the advanced recommendations page to optimize this file.” The file at the same time:
//my_site.com/turbo/ya/?donotcachepage=d338734ed27 ..
I’m waiting-waiting for the fix to come out, there is no fix. Don’t know about this problem? I came to tell you.
2. Source for Ya.Turbo is formed incorrectly. I have to cut it through ?.*
<div class="sharedaddy sd-sharing-enabled"><div class="robots-nocontent sd-block sd-social sd-social-icon sd-sharing"><h3 class="sd-title">Share this:</h3><div class="sd-content">?.*
But at least it is a solution. For the first item, I did not find how to fix it.
отличный плагин и очень хороший разработчик! Советую!
My apologies, I don’t speak Russian!
I just wanted to say that there are people around the world that use Yandex (especially because most of its sites has very decent English translations), so, naturally enough, I’m testing most of the Yandex features; Turbo was next on my list.
Other plugins seem to have Russian as the only option, which makes it harder for a non-Russian speaker to install and configure. Mihdan: Yandex Turbo Feed, however, is mostly translated to English as well (with some exceptions).
Installation is simple enough, you get a new option on the WordPress sidebar, where you can ‘Add Feeds’ or view feeds. This is a nice touch: I was expecting just one feed! This allows you to configure and experiment with several alternatives — saving them all — and then let Yandex pick the one you like best.
Each feed has several options to include in the RSS — besides the additional Yandex Turbo markup — which means you can have feeds just for comments, or posts with comments, posts with images, and so forth. It has a very reasonable amount of configuration options, but — and that’s also a plus! — it has good enough defaults if you feel overwhelmed with all the options (I was!).
After you create a feed, you get a new URL for it — usually something like https://your-website-address.tld/turbo/your-feed-name — which you can copy & paste to the Yandex Turbo RSS validator. After half a minute or so, you should have a green message saying ‘No errors’, and your Turbo RSS feed should be operational. Of course, Yandex now needs to load all pages mentioned on the feed and start converting them to the Turbo version, which Yandex claims to take around 2 hours or so.
Also note that Yandex will not create a Turbo page for all your pages; as far as I can understand, even though it might process your Turbo-enhanced RSS, only those pages worth keeping will be ‘turbified’ — and that is done according to the ranking of each page in your site, and if they have been previously selected by Yandex to be worth keeping.
All-in-all, this is a very reasonable plugin that does what it claims to do and does it well. I just await the completion of the full English translation 😄
Спасибо!
Огромное спасибо автору за этот чудесный плагин, и за помощь в его настройке.
| WordPress | 5.6+ requiredTested up to 6.5.8 |
| PHP | 7.4+ required |
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