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In today's fast-paced digital landscape, staying ahead of industry trends requires efficient information gathering, and leveraging Make to connect Feedly with your entire tech stack is the perfect solution. By designing custom automated workflows, you can automatically extract valuable insights, articles, and key updates from Feedly and sync them with your database, social media channels, project management software, or team collaboration tools without writing a single line of code. This powerful integration capability ensures that your content curation, competitor analysis, and market research flow directly into your daily operations, eliminating manual copy-pasting and significantly boosting your team's overall productivity. Whether you want to trigger instant Slack alerts for breaking industry news, save bookmarked articles directly to Google Sheets, or schedule curated feeds to publish on your social media platforms, this visual platform makes it incredibly easy to map out complex data journeys. Transforming your daily reading habits into actionable business intelligence has never been more accessible or efficient. Take control of your content monitoring and information sharing today by signing up for a free account to try Make and start building your own custom Feedly integrations.
This action will try to find a source from a URL, and add it to a personal feed.
This action will read content from a URL, and create a new article in a board.
This action will create a new article in a Feedly board. It requires content, a URL, and a title.
Searches feeds based on title, url or #topic.
Gets the metadata about a specific feed.
Gets categories of feeds.
Gets all sources to which a user is currently subscribed.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Activated when you add an article in a Feedly board.
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Popular Feedly workflows.
Connect Feedly to your tech stack with Make. Automate your content sharing, sync articles, and simplify your information workflows.
Supercharge your research: Integrate and automate Feedly with Make
Connect Feedly to Make to send articles directly to Google Sheets, Notion, ChatGPT, and Slack. Quickly analyze content, spark fresh ideas, and share key insights with your team.
Automatically save curated articles from your Feedly boards directly to Google Sheets or Notion, keeping your research organized without manual copying.
Connect Feedly to AI tools like ChatGPT to automatically categorize, rate, and summarize articles as soon as they are published.
Transform your reading feed into blog posts, social media drafts, or podcast topics by sending raw articles directly to your favorite writing tools.
Automatically share key industry updates from Feedly to team workspaces like Notion or Slack, ensuring everyone stays on top of current trends.
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