Filter before it lands
Include and exclude by keyword or category, so only the items worth posting reach your ideas board.
RSS feeds
BetaPoint Sked at an RSS or Atom feed. Every item arrives as an idea, filtered by keyword, labelled by category, on the cadence you set.
fastest feed check
Per feed: 30 min, hourly, 6 h or daily.
just a feed URL
The one connection with no OAuth.
one surface
Feeds have no separate media library sync.
Curation usually means a tab you forget to open. Sked reads the feeds you add, converts each item into an idea, and applies your keyword rules before anything reaches your board.
Include and exclude by keyword or category, so only the items worth posting reach your ideas board.
Feed categories become Sked labels automatically. Your board stays sorted without extra work.
Check a fast-moving feed every 30 minutes and a weekly blog once a day. No OAuth, just the URL.
RSS feeds your ideas board. Media inside an item can be ingested along with it, but feeds have no separate media library sync, and no account to connect.
RSS 2.0, Atom and RDF all normalise into the same clean idea, so it makes no difference whether the source is a blog, a newsroom, a podcast feed or a Google Alert. Sked converts the item's HTML into readable text and carries its images and video along, thumbnails included.
marigoldandrye This is Banjo. He waits outside every Tuesday while his human grabs two morning buns, one for now and one for the walk home. We keep dog biscuits at the counter for any pup who stops by. Tuesdays are better for it. #dogsofinstagram #shopdog #morningbun
Jun 11Each feed item arrives as one idea with its title, summary, author, publish date and a link back to the source, so whoever picks it up can check the original in one click. Feed categories come across as Sked labels, and every item is tracked by its own feed ID: re-checks never duplicate an idea.
A feed is whatever your team watches. Start with everything, the last ten items, or from today onward with a cutoff date; the board takes it from there.
Trade press and newsletters land as ideas your team turns into commentary posts.
Alerts publish as feeds. Point Sked at one and every match becomes an idea.
Your own blog's feed queues every new article for its social cut, automatically.
Agencies keep one feed set per client, so planning sessions start from a full board.
Feeds are one source. Notion databases, Asana projects and Google Drive documents fill the same ideas board.
Workflow integrations are rolling out to pilot accounts first. Tell us how your team uses RSS feeds and we'll let you know the moment the connection opens up.
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Common questions
No. RSS is the one connection with no login. Paste a feed URL and Sked starts reading it.
Yes. Each feed takes include and exclude rules by keyword or category, so only the items worth posting become ideas. Feed categories can also become Sked labels automatically.
You choose per feed: every 30 minutes, hourly, every 6 hours or once a day. RSS feeds your ideas board. There is no separate media library sync for feeds.
RSS 2.0, Atom and RDF, which covers most blogs, newsrooms, podcast feeds and Google Alerts. Sked reads each item, converts the HTML to clean text and carries images or video along with it.
Yes. Per feed you can import everything, just the last ten items, or start fresh from today. A cutoff date is also available so only items published after it are imported.
No. Every item is tracked by its own feed ID, so repeat checks and re-ordered feeds never create duplicate ideas.
The item's title, summary, author, publish date, categories and a link back to the source. Images and video in the item come along too, thumbnails included.
No. Feed items land as ideas for your team to shape into posts. Nothing publishes without you.
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