Node import · Updated 2026-06-09

How to import subscription and node links in Shadowrocket Android

Import remote subscription lists and single node links into Shadowrocket for Android, then test and organize them safely.

Key points

Use remote lists when you need ongoing updates. Use single node links for one-off imports. After importing, test latency and keep only nodes you trust.

Remote list use case

A remote list is useful when your provider updates nodes over time. Keep the original URL private because it may identify your account or plan.

Single link use case

Clipboard import is faster for a small number of nodes. It is also easier to inspect before importing.

After import

Run speed tests, remove failed entries, and organize nodes into policy groups if you manage multiple sources.

FAQ

Should I publish my subscription URL?

No. Treat it like a private credential.

Why did import succeed but no node works?

The format can be valid while the node is expired, blocked, or unreachable from your network.

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