Blog Post from RSS
The Blog Post from RSS automation transforms RSS feed items into full blog articles for WordPress or Webflow. Each new RSS item can be automatically rewritten into a structured blog post with a title, HTML body, excerpt, and tags.
How It Works
New RSS Item → AI Rewrite (optional) → Publish- New RSS Item — A new entry appears in one of the automation’s connected RSS feeds
- AI Rewrite (optional) — AI transforms the item into a structured blog article
- Publish — The article is sent to your selected blog platforms
Configuration
RSS Sources
Connect one or more RSS feeds as content sources. See RSS Feeds for details on adding and managing RSS sources.
Entry Approval
Control how new RSS items are handled:
- Auto-approve — New entries are processed immediately
- Manual approval — Review entries in Managing Entries before processing
Prompt (Optional)
Guide the AI’s rewriting process with custom instructions.
Examples:
- “Expand the article into a comprehensive guide with additional context”
- “Rewrite in our brand voice — professional but approachable”
- “Add an introduction and conclusion, organize content with clear headings”
Output Channels
| Channel | Content Format | Fields |
|---|---|---|
| WordPress Blog | HTML | Title (200 chars), body, excerpt (500 chars), tags (up to 20), featured image |
| Webflow CMS | HTML | Title (200 chars), body, excerpt (500 chars), tags (up to 20), featured image |
Auto-Publish
- Enabled — Blog posts are published immediately after generation
- Disabled — Posts are saved as drafts for review and editing
Blog Digest from RSS
The Blog Digest from RSS variant works differently — instead of creating one blog post per RSS item, it combines multiple recent items into a single roundup article.
Schedule → Get RSS Items → AI Rewrite (optional) → PublishThis is useful for creating weekly or monthly digest posts that summarize the latest content from your RSS sources. The digest runs on a schedule rather than being triggered by individual items.