How this automation works
Automatically add new posts from your chosen RSS feed to Kurator by Optimal Access. Each time a fresh article is published, it’s saved with key details like title, author, and image for organized curation. Perfect for bloggers, researchers, and content curators who want to collect and categorize updates in one place. Paste your RSS feed URL to get started.
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Create your own RSS Feed and Kurator by Optimal Access workflow
Create custom workflows effortlessly by selecting triggers, queries, and actions. With IFTTT, it's simple: “If this” trigger happens, “then that” action follows. Streamline tasks and save time with automated workflows that work for you.
3 triggers, queries, and actions
New like
New like
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More on RSS Feed and Kurator by Optimal Access
About RSS Feed
The RSS Feed service lets you turn on and make Applets for RSS and Atom web feeds. When the content you care about goes live, stay up-to-date with notifications, emails, and more.
The RSS Feed service lets you turn on and make Applets for RSS and Atom web feeds. When the content you care about goes live, stay up-to-date with notifications, emails, and more.
About Kurator by Optimal Access
Automatically save your social media likes to the Kurator bookmark manager. Kurator saves the image, description, publisher, author, date, and content tags, and allows you to easily edit, sort, and search (by tag item) all your saved posts per collection. You can then publish this content to your website, newsletter, and social media channels.
Automatically save your social media likes to the Kurator bookmark manager. Kurator saves the image, description, publisher, author, date, and content tags, and allows you to easily edit, sort, and search (by tag item) all your saved posts per collection. You can then publish this content to your website, newsletter, and social media channels.
