Send me an email digest of my #Feedly articles saved for later every morning.
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Any new item added to pocket is also added to Feedly's saved-for-later queue.
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Build your own Feedly and Vont Home automations
Triggers (If this)
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New article saved for later
This trigger fires every time a new article is added to your Saved For Later queue.
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Turned on/off
This trigger fires when the devices is turned on/off
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New prioritized article
This trigger fires when an article is prioritized by Leo
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New article in board
This trigger fires when an article is added to the selected personal or team board
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New popular article from category
This trigger fires every time a new popular article from a specific category appears on Feedly.
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New note
This trigger fires when you (or a team member) add a note to an article in Feedly.
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New highlight
This trigger fires when you (or a team member) highlight text in an article.
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New article from category
This trigger fires every time a new article from a specific category appears on Feedly.
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New source added
This trigger fires every time you add any new source to Feedly.

New article saved for later
This trigger fires every time a new article is added to your Saved For Later queue.

Turned on/off
This trigger fires when the devices is turned on/off

New prioritized article
This trigger fires when an article is prioritized by Leo

New article in board
This trigger fires when an article is added to the selected personal or team board

New popular article from category
This trigger fires every time a new popular article from a specific category appears on Feedly.

New note
This trigger fires when you (or a team member) add a note to an article in Feedly.

New highlight
This trigger fires when you (or a team member) highlight text in an article.

New article from category
This trigger fires every time a new article from a specific category appears on Feedly.

New source added
This trigger fires every time you add any new source to Feedly.
Queries (With)
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History of sources added
This query returns a list of every time you add any new source to Feedly.
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Device status
This query returns the status of the user device.
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History of articles in board
This query returns a list of when an article is added to the selected personal or team board
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History of articles from category
This query returns a list of every time a new article from a specific category appears on Feedly.
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History of articles saved for later
This query returns a list of every time a new article is added to your Saved For Later queue.
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History of popular articles from category
This query returns a list of every time a new popular article from a specific category appears on Feedly.
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History of prioritized articles
This query returns a list of when an article is prioritized by Leo
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History of highlights
This query returns a list of when you (or a team member) highlight text in an article.
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History of notes
This query returns a list of when you (or a team member) add a note to an article in Feedly.

History of sources added
This query returns a list of every time you add any new source to Feedly.

Device status
This query returns the status of the user device.

History of articles in board
This query returns a list of when an article is added to the selected personal or team board

History of articles from category
This query returns a list of every time a new article from a specific category appears on Feedly.

History of articles saved for later
This query returns a list of every time a new article is added to your Saved For Later queue.

History of popular articles from category
This query returns a list of every time a new popular article from a specific category appears on Feedly.

History of prioritized articles
This query returns a list of when an article is prioritized by Leo

History of highlights
This query returns a list of when you (or a team member) highlight text in an article.

History of notes
This query returns a list of when you (or a team member) add a note to an article in Feedly.
Actions (Then that)
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Save an article for later
This action will add a new article URL to your Saved For Later queue.
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Turned on/off
This action will turn on/off the device of your choosing.
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Add an article to a personal board
This action will add an article to the selected personal board
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Set light brightness
This action will set the light to a specified brightness.
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Add an article to a team board
This action will add an article to the selected team board (requires a Feedly Teams subscription)
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Set light color tempreture
This action will set the light to a specified color tempreture.
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Add a new source
This action will attempt to add a new source from a feed or page URL.

Save an article for later
This action will add a new article URL to your Saved For Later queue.

Turned on/off
This action will turn on/off the device of your choosing.

Add an article to a personal board
This action will add an article to the selected personal board

Set light brightness
This action will set the light to a specified brightness.

Add an article to a team board
This action will add an article to the selected team board (requires a Feedly Teams subscription)

Set light color tempreture
This action will set the light to a specified color tempreture.

Add a new source
This action will attempt to add a new source from a feed or page URL.
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