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How do I use a loop to scan Feedly for new articles and mail them on a schedule?

  • January 16, 2025
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machinica

Hello friends,

I am having an issue trying to setup a workflow that will do the following:
 

At 8am every morning, look at Feedly for any new articles and then send them to ChatGPT for summary and then send the summary to my gmail. 

I have been able to get it to send a summarized email, but it only does it when it senses a new article, but I am trying to aggregate all of them.

Any ideas or any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

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machinica
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  • January 16, 2025

Why do my posts keep getting removed?


SamB
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  • January 20, 2025

Hey there ​@machinica! 👋

Why do my posts keep getting removed?

Ah, it looks like you previously posted a duplicate topic which was removed by a moderator—sorry for any confusion caused by that.

I am having an issue trying to setup a workflow that will do the following:
 

At 8am every morning, look at Feedly for any new articles and then send them to ChatGPT for summary and then send the summary to my gmail. 

I have been able to get it to send a summarized email, but it only does it when it senses a new article, but I am trying to aggregate all of them.

Any ideas or any help would be greatly appreciated.

Feedly doesn’t appear to have any actions that would get a list of all new articles. Perhaps you could use Digest by Zapier action to aggregate all of the individual summaries into a digest that is emailed to you at 8 am? You can learn more about how to work with digests here: Compile data in a digest in Zaps

Hope that helps to get you pointed in the right direction. If you run into any issues or have further questions just let us know!