Feed monitoring for new items
Configure this once, then reuse it as part of a repeatable publishing workflow inside Postly.
RSS to Social watches your feed, turns fresh items into useful social updates, prevents duplicate publishing, and routes approved posts to your connected channels.
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 the feed URL and choose the destination channels.
Set summary style, source-link handling, cadence, and duplicate rules.
Review generated posts or let approved feed items enter the queue.
Auto Post workflows are strongest when the source, destination, and review process are connected.
Use RSS and Atom feeds as inputs for original blog summaries, commentary posts, and editorial drafts.
Open workflowTurn published articles into platform-specific posts, quote cards, threads, summaries, and recurring promotion queues.
Open workflowUse spreadsheets as a familiar planning layer for bulk social scheduling, approvals, and team handoffs.
Open workflowThe workflow is designed around duplicate prevention using feed item IDs, canonical URLs, and stored publishing history.
Yes. You can generate concise summaries, commentary, hashtags, and CTAs from feed content.
Ready to automate
Start with this workflow, connect related pages when your process expands, and keep API and MCP paths close for advanced automation.