Feed item ingestion with source attribution prompts
Configure this once, then reuse it as part of a repeatable publishing workflow inside Postly.
RSS to Blog helps teams transform feed items into reviewable long-form drafts with source context, editorial notes, summaries, and WordPress-ready structure.
This workflow removes repetitive planning, copywriting, formatting, and scheduling work while keeping human review where teams need control.
Configure this once, then reuse it as part of a repeatable publishing workflow inside Postly.
Configure this once, then reuse it as part of a repeatable publishing workflow inside Postly.
Configure this once, then reuse it as part of a repeatable publishing workflow inside Postly.
Configure this once, then reuse it as part of a repeatable publishing workflow inside Postly.
Use the workflow as a focused automation, or combine it with other Auto Post pages to build a full content engine.
Keep campaign context, review settings, channel choices, and scheduling decisions in one operational workflow.
Keep campaign context, review settings, channel choices, and scheduling decisions in one operational workflow.
Keep campaign context, review settings, channel choices, and scheduling decisions in one operational workflow.
Each workflow follows a practical path: capture the source, generate useful content, review the output, then schedule or publish.
Connect one or more feeds and define the editorial angle.
Generate a draft with summary, context, headings, and source link handling.
Review, edit, publish to blog, then repurpose into social posts.
Auto Post workflows are strongest when the source, destination, and review process are connected.
Convert new RSS and Atom feed items into social posts with summaries, commentary, hashtags, and source links.
Open workflowCreate SEO-ready blog drafts from repeatable prompts, product context, campaign briefs, and editorial themes.
Open workflowTurn published articles into platform-specific posts, quote cards, threads, summaries, and recurring promotion queues.
Open workflowNo. It is meant for summaries, commentary, and original drafts based on feed context, with source links where appropriate.
Yes. Teams can build recurring editorial workflows around one feed or a curated set of feeds.
Ready to automate
Start with this workflow, connect related pages when your process expands, and keep API and MCP paths close for advanced automation.